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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Cities with the best value

Street in Ithaca, New York

We profiled Bohemian Bargains recently to give you an idea of what are the most affordable creative cities. A complement to that is Kiplinger’s 50 Smart Places to Live measured on fun, vibrant, and affordable with a strong economy.  Note that all but one are college towns to some degree, according to College Town Life.

1) Nashville, TN 1,398,214
2) Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN 3,138,324
3) Albuquerque, NM 782,916
4) Atlanta, GA 4,765,845
5) Austin, TX 1,415,324
6) Kansas City, MO 1,934,400
7) Asheville, NC 387,970
8) Ithaca, NY 103,641 (pictured)
9) Pittsburgh, PA 2,402,483
10) Iowa City, IA 138,941
11) St. George, UT 110,515 (not a college town)
12) Harrisburg, PA 521,971
13) Lexington, KY 429,410
14) Indianapolis, IN 1,626,173
15) Logan, UT 110,632
16) La Crosse, WI 129,118
17) Rochester, MN 176,606
18) St. Louis, MO 2,754,233
19) State College, PA 144,311
20) Madison, WI 534,567

Note that the larger the city gets, the more focused on specific neighborhoods you have to be. Anyone know what the ‘bohemian bargain’ neighborhoods are in Kansas City?

Check out the full list here.


Posted by Neil Takemoto in • Market Development | (2) Comments | (0) Trackbacks | Permalink
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anthony  on  11/192006  at  06:06 PM

one word - Baltimore. its the hippest, cheapest place in the US. if we expand to North America, i’d put Montreal at #1. it’s art scene is off the charts.

 on  12/192007  at  01:54 AM

I have seen your studio it is lovely and beautyful i am na artist from india I will send you some of my works pics.

        Thanking you

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