The Six Best Places to Start a Family In

Sydney
If you're looking for an area with a low cost of living with plenty of jobs being offered, then you should probably take into consideration the following six places. Although these places are completely different than big cities such as New York and Los Angeles, they offer affordable housing for couples that are planning to start families.

1. Fayetteville, Arkansas is a small town with a low cost of living. Partners for Livable Communities awarded this town with the title of America's Most Livable Cities in 2005 because of the natural environment that encloses the town. Fayetteville is surrounded by the natural beauty of lakes and mountains, making it a very peaceful and harmonious community to reside in.

2. Idaho Falls, Idaho, is a town near the Yellowstone national park and Grand Teton. It is the perfect place to reside in if you love the great nature scenery. About half of the residents are Mormons. Many people that reside in this small town claim that it's safe and ideal to raise kids. However, if you like the partying scene, this is definitely not the town for you. There aren't many clubs and bars to go to.

3. If you absolutely love being outdoors, then living in Logan, Utah might not be too bad. Though wages aren't high, the cost of living is unbelievably low, so there's nothing to worry about. However, if you're not a Mormon, then you'll probably feel like an outsider considering that about 70% of the residents are Mormons.

4. If you're planning to raise your family in a quiet town, then Auburn-Opelika in Alabama is perfect for you! This quiet town is right next to Auburn University, which is Alabama's largest university that offers higher education. Many people have discovered Auburn's vast plains, which have aided in the economic expansion of the city. However, the downside of living in this quiet town is that the summer heat is unbearable to some during the summertime. In addition to that, the town is far away and isolated from big cities.

5. Though Iowa, Iowa is isolated from major cities, current residents say that the city still feels progressive. It has a lively scene with it's quaint downtown and many of the townspeople are active in the community. However, there are occasional storms that sweep across the state and winter usually brings below-zero temperatures.

6. The good thing about living in Dubuque, Iowa is that the crime rate is low. The real estate market prices are fairly reasonable. However, you might reconsider living here due to the fact that the town isn't that ethnically diverse. Furthermore, temperatures in Dubuque can go from below zero to as hot as over 100 degrees. So if you can put up with that kind of unexpected weather change all the time, then this town is probably perfect for you.

If you like the big city and the partying scene, then you probably wouldn't benefit from moving to the places mentioned above. However, if you have money to invest, I suggest that you invest it on the real estate market in one of the places mentioned.

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