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Located 60 miles east of Los Angeles is the historic city of Riverside. Home to 24 nationally registered historic sites and 100 city landmarks, Riverside was built around the citrus industry and is known for its sweet and zesty navel oranges. Riverside’s affordability, growing economy, temperate weather, scenic... Read More
Anaheim, California, which is located in Orange County, is best known for its family-friendly attractions like Disneyland Resort, as well as its sports teams, the Angels and the Ducks. Anaheim offers its residents a good mixture of urban and suburban living and a wide range of neighborhoods. The... Read More
The city of Long Beach is spread over 50 square miles and is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant downtown area, and diverse attractions. Long Beach is also home to a large port, which is one of the busiest in the world. While Long Beach... Read More
Located in Kileen, Texas, Fort Hood is an army base and is the largest military base in the world by area, with more than 215,000 acres. If you’re looking for places to live near the military base, there are many great options available to you. To help... Read More
If Brooklyn were its own city, it would be the third-largest city in the U.S. with over 2.5 million residents, second to Los Angeles and Chicago. For centuries, immigrants have been coming to Brooklyn and leaving their unique (and delicious) marks on the borough, making it one of the most... Read More
Newark, located just a 20-minute train ride to New York City, is in the middle of all the action. With ample access to transit lines, a plethora of restaurants, and plenty of other amenities, Newark is a city of character and culture. While Newark has so... Read More
New Jersey, also referred to as “The Garden State,” is best known for its beaches, delicious food scene, and diverse culture. Over 8.5 million people call this state home spread out across unique cities like Princeton, Atlantic City,... Read More
Scottsdale, Arizona, is a beautiful city located in the Sonoran Desert at the foot of the McDowell Mountains. While Scottsdale has a lot to offer, it also has its downsides – like the high home prices, lack of public transportation, and tourists. Thankfully, you have options... Read More
Nearly 675,000 people call the desert paradise of Las Vegas, Nevada home. With the Las Vegas Strip, countless casinos, and nightlife, as well as stunning natural beauty, it is no wonder the city is so popular. Even though there are many neighborhoods to live in... Read More
Referred to as “The Land of Opportunity,” Arkansas is known for its diamond mines, being the home of Walmart, and Hot Springs National Park. With so many great cities to choose from, it’s no surprise that nearly 3 million people call this state home. If you are looking... Read More
New York, also known as the “The Empire State,” has many wonderful cities like Buffalo, the home of the Buffalo Bills, and New York City, the largest city in the United States by population. With so much diversity... Read More
The birthplace of sliced bread, Iowa is home to a handful of beautiful cities that around 3 million residents call home. If you are considering living in “The Hawkeye State” but don’t know what cities to consider, we compiled a list of the fastest-growing cities in Iowa that... Read More