Where are the best places to live?

Depending on your age and job status and marital status, the best places to live for you may not be so for someone else. That seems quite obvious right? This is not always the case though. For busy, ambitious 20 and 30 somethings, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Franciso, and New York would be great to start building a name for yourself and working your butt off. But if you are looking for someone to marry and settle down with, those places would not be the best for you. Those cities are best for singles.

What about if you are older, have kids and are looking for a more relaxed living, where are some of the best places to live for you? You could live north of Dallas in several of the small towns and suburbs where you would still have all the amenities and conveniences you could ask for. The Dallas Cowboys play there too so you could catch a game every now and then. The weather is nice most of the year because it is Texas afterall. There are other smaller college towns that would be great places to raise a family.

Moving on to your retirement years, where are the best places to live now? If you've done well for yourself and can afford a second home, you could live in one of the beautiful small towns in New Hampshire during the summer and then snowbird down to Tucson, Arizona for the winter. What makes a top place for one, may not make it a great place for another. No one can tell you which is the best place, it is subjective. All you can get is ideas of where you would like to live.


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