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This Florida city was just named the best place to live nationwide. Here’s why

Florida takes 6 spots out of top 50

Sunset over the pier at Naples Florida (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images) (James Leynse, James Leynse/Getty Images)

NAPLES, Fla. – U.S. News & World Report has released its ranking of the best places to live in the U.S. this year.

According to the study, researchers looked at factors like affordability, desirability, job markets and quality of life to determine which cities came out on top.

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And while there were many cities to make the list, the No. 1 spot went to a city from the Sunshine State — Naples in South Florida.

Being a hotspot for wealthy residents in the state (a sizable chunk of Naples’ inhabitants are retirees), the cost of living in many parts of the area is generally higher than other locales.

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But the study points out that those costs drop as you move closer to the area’s rural interior. Along with Florida’s lack of an income tax and the homestead exemption, property taxes there could be much lower than other parts of the country. A low crime rate also contributes to the high quality of life.

In addition, Naples offers tons of different activities, such as its “sugary beaches” (Collier County residents can receive free parking), several nearby nature preserves, gaming options at the local Seminole Casino Hotel, museums, festivals, concerts, and plenty of restaurants.

Perhaps its biggest draw, though, is its climate.

“Long known as a preferred retirement spot for the rich, powerful and cold-averse, the greater Naples area supplies pristine beaches, sprawling golf courses, and fine dining and shopping. Closer to the area’s rural interior, meanwhile, cattle graze and seasonal workers pick tomatoes in the fields around Immokalee, a farming community an hour’s drive outside of Naples...

Much of the Naples area is subject to a seasonal ebb and flow as residents from cold-weather states – often called “snowbirds” – flock to the region during the winter months to enjoy Florida’s seemingly endless supply of sunshine and warm weather. Those seasonal residents leave their second homes in Naples as the sweltering summer months approach.”

U.S. News & World Report, "What's it like to live in Naples, FL?"

However, Naples isn’t the only Florida city on this list. Sarasota (No. 11) fell just short of the top 10, and Pensacola came in at No. 31.

The top 50 cities on this list are as follows:

RankCityStateOverall Score
1NaplesFL7.1
2BoiseID7.0
3Colorado SpringsCO7.0
4GreenvilleSC6.9
5CharlotteNC6.8
6RaleighNC6.8
7HuntsvilleAL6.8
8Virginia BeachVA6.8
9AustinTX6.8
10BoulderCO6.7
11SarasotaFL6.7
12Green BayWI6.7
13CharlestonSC6.7
14MadisonWI6.7
15LexingtonKY6.6
16Oklahoma CityOK6.6
17AshevilleNC6.6
18OmahaNE6.6
19Ann ArborMI6.6
20Fort WayneIN6.6
21FayettevilleAR6.6
22San FranciscoCA6.6
23GreensboroNC6.6
24LincolnNE6.6
25South BendIN6.6
26HickoryNC6.5
27ChattanoogaTN6.5
28SeattleWA6.5
29KnoxvilleTN6.5
30AtlantaGA6.5
31PensacolaFL6.5
32HonoluluHI6.5
33Salt Lake CityUT6.5
34BuffaloNY6.5
35TampaFL6.5
36PittsburghPA6.5
37Fort MyersFL6.5
38PortlandME6.5
39Fort CollinsCO6.5
40DenverCO6.5
41PortlandOR6.5
42LouisvilleKY6.5
43DavenportIA6.4
44Washington, D.C.DC6.4
45Grand RapidsMI6.4
46San DiegoCA6.4
47RenoNV6.4
48McAllenTX6.4
49MelbourneFL6.4
50NashvilleTN6.4

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