Top-Ranked Places to Live And Where Prices Are Falling

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Top 10 Great American Towns

Money Magazine has just published its annual “Best Places to Live” list. Topping its list is Fort Collins, Colo., which was awarded the No. 1 ranking for its city offerings but suburban feel, good schools, plenty of parks and open space and a solid economic base with large employers like Colorado State University and Hewlett-Packard. However, this town made the news in 1997 when a flash flood derailed a train, ravaged two trailer parks and killed five people. Other towns making the top 10 (Nos. 2 to 10, in order) are: Naperville, Ill.; Sugar Land, Texas; Columbia/Ellicott City, Md.; Cary, N.C.; Overland Park, Kan.; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Boise, Idaho; Fairfield, Conn.; and Eden, Prairie, Minn. If your state isn’t represented in the top 10, you can use the site’s tool to locate a Best Places to Live finalist in your state. Another interesting list on the site is its “Pricey Homes/Home Appreciation” ranking, with Newport Beach, Calif., topping the crew with a median 2005 home-sale price of nearly $1.4 million. You can also look up top 25 cities for various categories, such as those with the cleanest air, skinniest population, shortest commute and most singles.

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