awaken
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per US News and World Report
http://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live
http://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live
Regional cities:
#4 Washington, DC
#7 Raleigh-Durham
#14 Charlotte
#37 Winston-Salem
#24 Richmond, VA
#27 Charleston, SC
#29 Greenville, SC
the methodology on these lists just fly in the face of supply/demand. if a place has a strong job market and it is cheap to live there, i'm guessing the reason is because it's a shitty place to live. if a place is expensive it's probably because the job market is strong and it's highly desirable. i'm sorry but san jose is not better than sf. and walmart hq is not the 5th best place in the country to live.
the methodology on these lists just fly in the face of supply/demand. if a place has a strong job market and it is cheap to live there, i'm guessing the reason is because it's a shitty place to live. if a place is expensive it's probably because the job market is strong and it's highly desirable. i'm sorry but san jose is not better than sf. and walmart hq is not the 5th best place in the country to live.
How they could think G-Boro, W-S, Allentown, Scranton or about 75-80 other places can compare to HB is staggering.