Fun and Exciting Places to Live

Whether you are looking for cheap housing, vibrant night life or a town that lets you explore nature, there is an exciting place to consider for your next relocation. Many cities across the U.S. are undergoing downtown revitalization efforts with a focus on art, innovation and going green. Find energy and creativity in these American cities.
  1. Seattle, Washington

    • Seattle boasts a location on the water.

      Seattle offers a vibrant entertainment scene, a temperate climate and an abundance of natural points of interest. Check out live music being played at one of the countless bars, clubs or coffee shops in the downtown area. The city lies on Puget Sound and is close to notable natural landmarks such as the Pacific Ocean and Mount Rainier. The city is well-educated, with almost half of its residents possessing a bachelor's degree, according to AreaVibes.com. A number of innovative companies call Seattle home, including Microsoft and Amazon.

    Madison, Wisconsin

    • Although suffering job-loss with the rest of the country, Madison has an unemployment rate almost half the national average, according to Sperling's Best Places. Home to the University of Wisconsin, Madison has an intellectual and youthful atmosphere. Home prices are close to the national average and residents can make use of the public transportation system to get to and from work. Bicyclers enjoy Madison's bike lanes, trails and walkways. There are a large number of lakes and parks to explore in the city and around the region.

    Austin, Texas

    • With an unofficial slogan of "Keep Austin Weird," this epicenter of arts, green energy, government and business has something for everyone. Austin offers a prime environment for growing a business with numerous business associations and programs to support local growth. It also supports newcomers to the music and film industries, with plenty of venues for live performances. For example, it is home to the South by Southwest Festival, which showcases musical acts and independent films each March. The downtown area offers plenty of housing options, night clubs, museums and concert halls.

    Washington D.C.

    • Washington D.C. offers an endless number places to explore.

      It's no surprise that the nation's capital has a plethora of museums and historical sites, from the Lincoln Memorial to the Smithsonian Museum. Outside of the historical interests, however, Washington D.C. has a thriving night life, artistic venues and eclectic neighborhoods. Both people and companies are relocating to the city, with Hilton International and Computer Sciences recently moving into the area. Seek out green space at Rock Creek Park or the National Mall.

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