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    The 15 Best Cities to Live in 2026

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Choosing a city to live in is a personal decision, but in an increasingly expensive housing market, affordability is more important than ever.

    “Every year we ask consumers what they’re looking for in a place to live, and this year consumers overwhelmingly cited that they were looking for value and affordability,” US News & World Report consumer lending analyst Erika Giovanetti told Business Insider. “They even said that they’re looking for affordability over quality of life and desirability.”

    US News & World Report analyzed more than 850 US cities and ranked them based on four key indexes: value, quality of life, desirability, and job market. This year’s rankings differ from previous years by weighting value higher than the other categories.

    “Education, college readiness, access to healthcare — all of these things fall under quality of life, but consumers this year are really feeling it in their wallets, and they are willing to make sacrifices if it’s about finding a more affordable place to live,” Giovanetti said of the rationale.

    While the Midwest has become the most affordable region of the country, a majority of the entries on US News’ best cities to live in list are in Southern states.

    Giovanetti noted that while affordability is an important factor this year, cities toward the top of the list are ones that demonstrate balance across all key categories. Johns Creek, Georgia, for example, finished first in last year’s rankings, but dropped to fifth this year, mainly because it’s pricier than other cities.

    “Johns Creek ranks 232 for value, which is not so bad in the grand scheme of things, but it is one of the more higher priced cities that made the top of our list,” she said.

    Below, the best places to live in the US, according to US News & World Report.

    15. Buffalo Grove, IL


    Aerial still of the Chicago skyline from over rooftops in Skokie, Illinois, on a clear day.

    Skokie, Illinois, a city between Buffalo Grove, Illinois, and Chicago.

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    Population: 41,765

    Median home value: $380,110

    Median household income: $135,543

    14. Parkland, FL


    Aerial photo of luxury homes in Parkland, Florida.

    Parkland, Florida.

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    Population: 36,938

    Median home value: $896,250

    Median household income: $223,200

    13. League City, TX


    Aerial shot of a residential subdivision in League City, Texas.

    League City, Texas.

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    Population: 109,083

    Median home value: $344,265

    Median household income: $123,032

    12. Troy, MI


    View of the lake by trees against the sky in Troy, Michigan.

    Troy, Michigan.

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    Population: 90,584

    Median home value: $396,774

    Median household income: $120,757

    11. Cary, NC


    Aerial view of downtown Cary, North Carolina.

    Cary, North Carolina.

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    Population: 182,416

    Median home value: $570,890

    Median household income: $136,700

    10. Sugar Land, TX


    Aerial view of a large suburban housing subdivision in Texas.

    Sugar Land, TX.

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    Population: 114,818

    Median home value: $431,815

    Median household income: $140,511

    9. Frisco, TX


    Traffic on the highway accompanied by the sunset.

    Frisco, Texas.

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    Population: 229,028

    Median home value: $627,426

    Median household income: $152,749

    8. Leander, TX


    View of the lake against the sky in Williamson County, Texas.

    Williamson County, Texas, where Leander is located.

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    Population: 81,757

    Median home value: $495,712

    Median household income: $143,568

    7. Rochester Hills, MI


    A farmhouse in Michigan.

    Rochester Hills, Michigan.

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    Population: 77,520

    Median home value: $388,231

    Median household income: $119,938

    6. Hoover, AL


    A lake in front of the Birmingham, Alabama, skyline.

    Birmingham, Alabama, just 10 miles outside Hoover.

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    Population: 91,649

    Median home value: $382,915

    Median household income: $104,005

    5. Johns Creek, GA


    Aerial view of Atlanta suburbs.

    Johns Creek, Georgia.

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    Population: 78,408

    Median home value: $588,835

    Median household income: $167,051

    4. Ankeny, IA


    Aerial view of a town in Iowa.

    Ankeny, IA.

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    Population: 78,414

    Median home value: $331,417

    Median household income: $107,871

    3. Flower Mound, TX


    Drone point of view of Grapevine, Texas.

    Grapevine Lake, which borders Flower Mound, Texas.

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    Population: 77,576

    Median home value: $553,334

    Median household income: $167,151

    2. Fishers, IN


    Sun shining through bare trees onto a wooden boardwalk in a swamp.

    Fishers, Indiana.

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    Population: 102,895

    Median home value: $405,882

    Median household income: $136,502

    1. Carmel, IN


    Aerial view of a neighborhood in Carmel, Indiana.

    Carmel, Indiana.

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    Population: 103,768

    Median home value: $477,625

    Median household income: $144,615

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