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The New Hampshire state flag is flying on a pole against a picturesque backdrop of mountains and a setting sun. The flag consists of a blue background with the state's seal at its center. The seal showcases the frigate Raleigh surrounded by laurel leaves and nine stars.

Looking for Your Small Slice of New England Heaven? Here are 12 of the Best Towns in New Hampshire in 2025

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by Matt LyonsPosted On March 17, 2025
When describing their home, New Hampshire residents will most likely bring up the gorgeous and abundant geographic regions across the state. The Lakes Region, the Seacoast, and the Great North Woods, for example, offer year-round activities such as hiking, boating, and snowmobiling. But the best part of living in New Hampshire? There are plenty of places to enjoy all that the state has to offer. Check out 12 of the best towns in New Hampshire, known for their small sizes yet large personalities.
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Locals enjoy a refreshing local craft beer and al fresco food at Cerveceria Colorado in Denver, Colorado.

Pros and Cons of Living in Denver: Is Mile High City Made for You?

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by Matt LyonsPosted On March 3, 2025
Denver is more than a city that sits one mile above sea level. It’s also home to stunning outdoor scenery, a plethora of entertainment options, and a fabulous climate — just to name a few perks. So it makes sense that the city’s metro area population has grown at a steady rate for decades. But, while you may want to jump at the opportunity to move here, it’s still important to take a look at both the pros and cons of living in Denver first.
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A retired couple is walking hand-in-hand on a beach in Savannah, GA, just before sunset.

Retiring in Savannah, GA: A Vibrant, Historical City Filled With Southern Charm

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by Matt LyonsPosted On February 18, 2025
The historic city of Savannah has been named one of the friendliest cities in the U.S., plus it’s steeped in history and southern hospitality. The Peach State, in particular, is known for its tax-friendliness and affordable cost of living, but what else do you need to know about retiring in Savannah, GA? In this guide, we’ll go over what to expect when you choose to retire in Savannah, GA, including the best Savannah neighborhoods for retirees, the pros and cons of the city, and things you can do with your newfound freedom. 
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A ferry is crossing the water toward historic Savannah, Georgia, in the early morning.

Pros and Cons of Living in Savannah, Georgia: Highlights and Drawbacks To Consider in the Hostess City of the South

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by Matt LyonsPosted On February 10, 2025
You'll never be bored in Savannah, as it has plenty of things to do, including museums, concerts, and food festivals. Although the historic district of the city is a huge tourist draw, and for good reason — there’s all kinds of activities to enjoy! The pros and cons of living in Savannah, Georgia, are many, but the good does tend to outweigh the bad!
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One of the pros of living in Houston is the impressive city skyline.

What Are the Pros and Cons of Living in Houston, Texas?

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by Matt LyonsPosted On February 4, 2025
If you’re ready for a change of scenery, the thriving city of Houston, TX, may have just what you’re looking for. Houston is one of the fastest-growing metropolises in the U.S. In fact, in 2023 alone, H-Town welcomed more than 11,000 new residents. That says a lot! But like all cities, there are pros and cons of living in Houston. Before making the move, you’ll want to take everything into consideration. Here’s our list of what we think you should know.
 
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The Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, skyline seen from across the river on a beautiful sunny day.

Top 10 Best Cleveland Neighborhoods: Settling Down in Forest City

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by Matt LyonsPosted On February 4, 2025
There’s always something exciting happening within the neighborhoods of Cleveland, and each offers its own share of great food options, shopping, entertainment, recreation, and so much more. Moving here means you’ll need to choose a space to call your own. Use this guide to get to know the city and the ins and outs of all of its best neighborhoods.
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A hiker takes a break on a rocky outcrop to look out over the incredible view of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina.

20 Pros and Cons of Living in North Carolina: From the Coast to the Smokies

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by Matt LyonsPosted On January 21, 2025
There is truly so much to enjoy about the state of North Carolina that so many people make the decision to call the Tar Heel State home each and every year. In fact, 165,000 people flocked to North Carolina in the months from July 2023 to July 2024 alone, taking the population over the 11 million mark. So moving to North Carolina sounds like a no-brainer, right? We think so. But just like anywhere else, there are pros and cons of living in North Carolina. For a more well-rounded picture before making the move, you’ve come to the right place.
 
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The state flag of Idaho is blowing in the wind at the top of a flagpole.

Explore the 10 Best Small Towns in Idaho

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by Matt LyonsPosted On January 13, 2025
If you’ve ever considered a move to the Gem State, small-town living might just be the best way to do it. With so many natural wonders right outside your door, there’s always an adventure to be found. Where are the best places to live, though? Our guide to the best small towns in Idaho is here to take you through it all.
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10 Best Neighborhoods in Kansas City To Move To in 2025

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by Matt LyonsPosted On January 9, 2025
Kansas City is a vibrant city with a strong artistic flair. It’s become a more popular place to call home in recent years and has even managed to fit into the rankings of the “Best Places to Live” list by U.S. News & World Report. From outdoor activities to art museums, there’s always something fun to do in Kansas City. Here’s our list of the best Kansas City neighborhoods and what each one has to offer.
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A retired couple dine in an upscale cafe in Charleston, South Carolina. The doors in front of their table are open, allowing the couple to enjoy the beautiful weather as they dine.

Retiring in South Carolina: Your Tax-Friendly Palmetto Paradise

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by Matt LyonsPosted On January 7, 2025
Although South Carolina garners its nickname of “The Palmetto State” from its famous Sabal Palmetto tree that lines nearly 200 miles of coastline, the state has so much more to love than just its trees and beaches. One perk in particular? It’s a wonderful place to retire! Here’s what you need to know before taking the leap.
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