If given the choice, where would you live?
Among the factors contributing to our Best Places to Live rankings — including affordability, job market and population growth due to net migration — U.S. News surveys people throughout the country to determine where residents would live if given the choice. According to the Google Consumer Survey results, here are the 25 most desired places to live out of the 125 largest metro areas in the country.
25. Washington, D.C.
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 8
Metro Population: 6,011,752
Median Home Price: $368,642
Median Annual Salary: $68,000
The nation’s capital is steeped in history, job opportunities and mild winters, which leads many U.S. residents to dream of residing in the District of Columbia.
Learn more about Washington.
24. San Antonio
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 14
Metro Population: 2,232,345
Median Home Price: $200,667
Median Annual Salary: $45,210
An hour-and-a-half drive south from Austin, Texas, San Antonio is gaining in reputation and popularity among U.S. residents. The home of the Alamo offers similar city-living options with easy access to outdoor activities along the San Antonio River.
Learn more about San Antonio.
23. Anchorage, Alaska
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 42
Metro Population: 398,000
Median Home Value: $320,500*
Median Annual Salary: $57,770
It may be a bit of a surprise that the northernmost place of the 125 most populous metro areas in the U.S. is also one of the most desirable, but U.S. residents are intrigued by the possibility of living in Anchorage. The city has ample access to outdoor activities, and residents have the opportunity to live on more land.
Learn more about Anchorage.
(*The median home price for Anchorage was not available, so median home value is listed.)
22. Salinas, California
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 114
Metro Population: 430,201
Median Home Price: $478,521
Median Annual Salary: $47,660
South of the Bay Area and near the California coast, the Salinas metro area offers more varied weather than Southern California and attracts many people looking to live near Monterey Bay.
Learn more about Salinas.
21. Las Vegas
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 80
Metro Population: 2,070,153
Median Home Price: $232,533
Median Annual Salary: $43,480
Best known for its casinos and high-profile entertainment, Las Vegas is regarded as a city dedicated to the tourism industry — but survey results reveal that many people would love to make their visit to Sin City permanent.
Learn more about Las Vegas.
20. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 74
Metro Population: 419,585
Median Home Price: $142,400*
Median Annual Salary: $35,650
The fastest-growing metro area in the U.S. in 2018, Myrtle Beach is a tourism destination that makes many wish they could return on a more permanent basis.
Learn more about Myrtle Beach.
(*The median home price for Myrtle Beach was not available, so median home value is listed.)
19. New Orleans
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 111
Metro Population: 1,250,247
Median Home Price: $183,775
Median Annual Salary: $43,410
The largest metro area in Louisiana is best known for its Mardi Gras celebration, and U.S. residents like the laid-back atmosphere New Orleans exudes year-round, making it the No. 19 Most Desirable Place to Live in 2018.
Learn more about New Orleans.
18. Los Angeles
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 101
Metro Population: 18,463,122
Median Home Price: $526,442
Median Annual Salary: $53,379
The second-largest metro area in the U.S. is certainly a highly desirable place to live, serving as a destination for tourism, the film industry and sunny, warm weather.
Learn more about Los Angeles.
17. Charleston, South Carolina
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 38
Metro Population: 728,271
Median Home Price: $232,983
Median Annual Salary: $44,500
With a warm climate and prime location on the South Carolina coast, Charleston is a dream destination for many U.S. residents, coming in at No. 17 on the Most Desirable list.
Learn more about Charleston.
16. Boston
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 25
Metro Population: 4,728,844
Median Home Price: $399,458
Median Annual Salary: $64,080
Known for its role in the American Revolution, globally recognized educational institutions and innovative medical establishments, Beantown takes the No. 16 spot.
Learn more about Boston.
15. Santa Barbara, California
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 68
Metro Population: 439,395
Median Home Price: $464,392
Median Annual Salary: $53,090
The Santa Barbara metro area is close enough to LA to make it accessible, but far enough away that residents can appreciate the more remote location, sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and Los Padres National Forest.
Learn more about Santa Barbara.
14. Asheville, North Carolina
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 24
Metro Population: 441,724
Median Home Price: $238,400*
Median Annual Salary: $40,330
On the opposite side of the country, Asheville’s big draw for many would-be residents is its mountain setting, combined with a quirky small-city atmosphere, lending to Asheville’s No. 14 spot on the list.
Learn more about Asheville.
(*The median home price for Asheville was not available, so median home value is listed.)
13. Port St. Lucie, Florida
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 79
Metro Population: 446,728
Median Home Price: $179,058
Median Annual Salary: $41,120
Located along Florida’s Atlantic coast, Port St. Lucie is a smaller metro area compared to neighboring Miami or Orlando, but its beach access and year-round warm weather certainly leads many Americans to wish they lived in the area.
Learn more about Port St. Lucie.
12. Phoenix
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 19
Metro Population: 4,486,153
Median Home Price: $235,333
Median Annual Salary: $47,540
For a drier, but still hot, climate, Phoenix also attracts many residents looking to skip winter altogether. Aside from those looking to live in Phoenix full time, snowbirds — people who winter down south and summer in the northern states — are common in the Arizona metro area.
Learn more about Phoenix.
11. Nashville, Tennessee
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 11
Metro Population: 1,794,570
Median Home Price: $236,267
Median Annual Salary: $45,780
The capital of Tennessee is also considered the place to go for a career in country music. Nashville is a dream hometown for many others, as the area has a rapidly growing population due to migration over the past five years.
Learn more about Nashville.
10. Denver
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 3
Metro Population: 2,752,056
Median Home Price: $362,492
Median Annual Salary: $55,910
The Mile High City is a top destination particularly for millennials, who are attracted to Denver’s flourishing job market and its proximity to the Rocky Mountains, where countless outdoor opportunities are just a short drive away.
Learn more about Denver.
9. New York City
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 96
Metro Population: 20,973,061
Median Home Price: $374,814
Median Annual Salary: $61,925
The largest metro area in the U.S. takes the No. 9 spot on this year’s Most Desirable Places to Live list. A global hub for finance, fashion, entertainment and so much more, New York City is a widely recognized dream locale for many people, young and old.
Learn more about New York City.
8. Fort Myers, Florida
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 41
Metro Population: 680,970
Median Home Price: $210,133
Median Annual Salary: $40,420
Ranking No. 13 on 2017’s Most Desirable Places to Live list, Fort Myers jumps to No. 8 this year. Fort Myers is a popular retirement destination as well as an attractive beach-lined vacation spot.
Learn more about Fort Myers.
7. San Francisco
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 20
Metro Population: 4,577,530
Median Home Price: $790,233
Median Annual Salary: $69,110
The hilly streets and Victorian row houses in San Francisco captivate residents and tourists alike, and the city’s reputation as a place where free spirits and tech innovators thrive is another draw.
Learn more about San Francisco.
6. Austin
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 1
Metro Population: 1,942,615
Median Home Price: $278,608
Median Annual Salary: $50,830
Many people are acting on their wish to move to Austin to enjoy its rapidly expanding job market, warm climate and unique cultural vibe. With many tech companies opening offices here or even fully relocating from Silicon Valley, Austin is yet another place to live if your focus is on job opportunities.
Learn more about Austin.
5. Seattle
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 10
Metro Population: 3,671,095
Median Home Price: $403,650
Median Annual Salary: $61,170
Whether you’re a fan of Amazon or you simply like the rainier Pacific Northwest climate, you’re not alone if you prefer Seattle to some of the hotter places on the list. The nearby mountains and ocean make it easy to escape for outdoor excursions.
Learn more about Seattle.
4. Honolulu
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 35
Metro Population: 986,999
Median Home Price: $581,658
Median Annual Salary: $51,080
After taking the top spot on the Most Desirable Places to Live list for two years, Honolulu has been unseated, falling to the No. 4 spot for 2018. Of course, U.S. residents still consider the Hawaii metro area an ideal place to live.
Learn more about Honolulu.
3. San Diego
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 30
Metro Population: 3,253,356
Median Home Price: $521,067
Median Annual Salary: $55,480
San Diego comes in at No. 3 for its sandy beaches, sunny weather and renowned attractions such as the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park.
Learn more about San Diego.
2. Portland, Oregon
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 6
Metro Population: 2,351,319
Median Home Price: $349,675
Median Annual Salary: $53,960
After having not appeared in the Most Desirable Places to Live list in 2017, U.S. residents are showing love for this Oregon metro area openly dedicated to being a bit out there. Portland is best known for its independent businesses, easy access to hiking trails and quirky food and nightlife options.
Learn more about Portland.
1. Colorado Springs, Colorado
Best Places to Live 2018 Rank: 2
Metro Population: 688,643
Median Home Price: $255,233
Median Annual Salary: $49,450
After ranking No. 2 on the Most Desirable Places to Live list for two years in a row, Colorado Springs has unseated Honolulu in 2018. Colorado Springs residents have easy access to the mountains and can take advantage of both hiking in the foothills and skiing at well-known resort towns in the Rockies.
Learn more about Colorado Springs.
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