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Top five family friendly cities to move to

Posted by Patrick Lundgren on Thu, Oct 11, 2012 @ 10:24 AM

Moving to a new area, across the country or even across the ocean, is a big decision. Making a move uses resources and puts a strain on any family, marking a huge change in life that can take a year or more to fully adjust to. The success of a move depends largely on the family’s preparations and whether or not the new neighborhood is a good match for their desires, interests and personalities. Choosing a new neighborhood may result from a job transfer or the family may simply be ready for a change. Education, employment and opportunities for healthy family experiences and entertainment are all important considerations when deciding on a new neighborhood. Each family should consider their lifestyle, personalities, desires and interests when considering a move to a new location.

 Austin, Texas

 With so many USA houses for sale, there are a variety of choices available to families. Austin, Texas is a family-friendly area and thanks to its mild climate, public swimming pools are open all year round, providing kids with plenty of opportunities for fitness. Cultural experiences are offered in the Live Music Capitol of the World and jobs are plentiful with technology companies such as Samsung, Google and Facebook all having offices in Austin.

 Boston, Massachusetts

 For families who are looking for both open green spaces and the cultural diversity a larger community offers, Boston is an ideal city. Education and medical care are both high on the list of Boston’s facilities. The city’s parks are second-to-none and amongst the most innovative in the nation. A restored saltwater marsh has been developed into both habitat for wildlife and space for humans with the incorporation of community gardens and even a playground.

 Madison, Wisconsin

For families who want to put down roots, Wisconsin may be the best choice. Madison is known for its historic University, museums and theater. The Cave of the Mounds offers opportunities for kids to try their hand at archeology. Farmer’s markets and bike trails help families embrace a laid-back, healthy lifestyle.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Often thought of solely as a tourist destination, Honolulu is one of those places families may visit and decide to stay. With one of the lowest crime rates in the nation, excellent schools, high employment rates and a great tropical climate, there is much to love about the whole island. Kids and parents alike can take up surfing, swimming, snorkeling or just lounge on the pristine beaches, soaking up the sun.

Louisville, Kentucky

Horse racing and baseball are two of America’s most-loved sports and both have their roots in Kentucky’s Louisville. Home of the Kentucky Derby and the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, Louisville is known for the beauty and quality of its parks, in addition to being one of the America’s Promise Alliance’s ‘100 Best Communities for Young People’. The slow-paced lifestyle of the American Midwest is a good fit for many, so add in affordable housing and a strong employment rate and Louisville becomes a prime destination for families considering relocating.

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