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Mass. Towns Graded: How Did Quincy Do?
Niche has released their list of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
This is one heck of a report card.
Niche has come out with its new 2017 rankings of the "Best Places to Live" in Massachusetts, but it took a bit of a unique approach: The consumer rankings service assigned a grade, on an A+-to-D- scale, to almost every city and town and many neighborhoods around the state.
Sixty-three towns received A+ grades. None received a grade less than a C, though several did receive an "incomplete" of sorts.
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Quincy was among the many towns to receive an A-.
To arrive at the rankings, Niche.com took several factors into consideration, such as the quality of local schools, crime rates, housing trends, employment statistics and access to amenities.
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Niche created a standardized score for each factor, and after weighting each factor, an overall score was calculated, which was again given a new standardized score.
Finally, Niche.com created a numerical ranking and assigned grades for each place. Click here to read more about the methodology.
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