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These Are The Best Places To Live In Ohio: 2021 Niche Rankings
The Niche study looked at affordability, housing, diversity, schools and more.
OAKWOOD, OH — Several Ohio towns and neighborhoods were listed among Niche's 2021 best city rankings.
The list of top cities was made using city data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other sources.
According to Niche, Cleveland has the 11th lowest cost of living in America, but is only the 111th best city for young professionals.
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The rankings consider a variety of topics to determine a town or city's standing, including affordability, local housing market, neighborhood diversity, local public schools and walkability, to name a few.
According to the study, these are the 20 best neighborhoods and towns in Ohio:
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- Oakwood — Suburb of Dayton
- Ottawa Hills — Suburb of Toledo
- Shaker Heights — Suburb of Cleveland
- Madeira — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Granville — Town
- Bexley — Suburb of Columbus
- Solon — Suburb of Cleveland
- Montgomery — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Blue Ash — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Dublin — Suburb of Columbus
- Wyoming — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Mariemont — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Upper Arlington — Suburb of Columbus
- Powell — Suburb of Columbus
- Sixteen Mile Stand — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Mason — Suburb of Cincinnati
- Pepper Pike — Suburb of Cleveland
- Beckett Ridge — Suburb of Cleveland
- Grandview Heights — Suburb of Columbus
- Bay Village — Suburb of Cleveland
Nationally, Niche's research found that Chesterbrook, PA, was the best place to live in America, while The Woodlands, TX, earned top honors in the Best Cities to Live in America rankings.
Check out Niche's 2021 Places to Live Rankings here.
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