Every year experts release lists of the best places to live in the United States and this year suburbs are taking the top spots. Many people look at job markets and quality of life to decide where to move. Here is the latest list that has everyone talking.
Johns Creek, Georgia Tops The List

This Atlanta suburb took the number one spot because it has a great job market and affordable housing for families. Some people think it is too quiet but the quick twenty six minute commute to the big city makes it a huge winner.
Carmel, Indiana Is A Major Favorite

Anyone who reads these lists knows Carmel is always near the top because it has low crime and wonderful public art everywhere. It is a really nice place but some folks say it lacks the fun edge of a big busy city.
Pearland, Texas Brings The Culture

This city is growing fast and housing is way cheaper than the national average which is great for your wallet. It is super close to Houston so you get all the fun of the city without dealing with the crazy traffic every day.
Cary, North Carolina Focuses On The Future

Cary is right in the middle of a huge research triangle so it is perfect for people working in tech and science. The town is planning way ahead for housing and shopping though some locals say it is growing a bit too fast for their liking.
Sammamish, Washington Has Incredible Nature

You get beautiful forests and mountains right in your backyard when you live in this highly rated Seattle suburb. Some people might find the weather a bit rainy but the outdoor activities and great schools totally make up for it.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Keeps Growing Fast

This town has a really cool arts district where you can walk around and buy fresh goods at the farmers market. The houses here are very affordable which brings in a lot of new people every single year.
Bethesda, Maryland Offers High Quality Living

Living here means you are super close to Washington DC but you still get that nice comfortable suburban feel. It has amazing theaters and art galleries but the cost of living can be pretty high for some families.
Round Rock, Texas Is An Austin Alternative

If you want to live near Austin but do not want to pay those high prices then this is the spot for you. You still get a great music scene and cool art without breaking the bank completely.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Keeps Things Affordable

Living here means you do not pay state income tax and housing is very cheap compared to the rest of the country. You get beautiful waterfalls right in the city but the winter snow is definitely not for everyone.
Madison, Wisconsin Brings The Best Cheese

This city is a huge food hub and while I personally think their local cheese and farmers markets are amazing I know some folks might not be into dairy that much. It is a really fun college town with cool architecture that keeps the locals very happy.
Boulder, Colorado Is For Outdoor Lovers

Boulder is famous for its mountains and hiking trails so it is basically a dream for anyone who loves to stay active. It is a beautiful place to call home but the high housing costs definitely make people debate if it is worth it.