(Tega Cay Sun) – Choosing to settle in the suburbs isn’t everyone’s choice, but for many Americans, it’s viewed as a hallmark of achievement. Transitioning from urban settings often entails moving from an apartment to a larger home with a yard. Those relocating from rural regions might be drawn to the energy of a bigger city without sacrificing space or incurring high costs. For those considering such a transition, standout U.S. cities for suburban living are noteworthy.
Charlotte, dubbed the Queen City, has experienced a surge in its population, now ranking as America’s 15th largest city. The research from Today’s Homeowner indicates that Charlotte boasts some of the premier suburbs for potential homebuyers. Remarkably, four of its suburbs rank within the top 50, and six within the top 100. Notably, Fort Mill, S.C., a suburb of Charlotte, N.C., secured the highest “livability” rank and the second highest ranking overall. This accolade was attributed to its varied entertainment and dining options, low climate risk, and a significant percentage of households with children. Other distinguished suburbs of Charlotte include:
- Fort Mill (Ranked 2nd)
- Indian Trail (Ranked 14th)
- Concord (Ranked 29th)
- Mooresville (Ranked 48th)
- Matthews (Ranked 56th)
- Kannapolis (Ranked 58th)
The experts at Today’s Homeowner meticulously examined over 580 U.S. suburbs near 78 major cities to pinpoint the best options for first-time homebuyers. Their assessment covered aspects like housing affordability, availability, job prospects, and overall living standards. The full study can be viewed here.