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I'm a mother of two grown sons, my husband and I are empty-nesters at this point. Both of my sons have graduated from College. One is a graphic designer and the other is a senior credit analyst. My oldest is married and has a son (grandmother-yippee!) and owns his own home. My other son has a condo and getting married! There is something to say about all that. I am very proud of them and feel I accomplished a great task in my life. I've always work hard at everything I do and feel that is the only way I get things done to get what I want. I guess that's the way it was meant to be for me anyway. I truly believe things happen for a reason and if you want something you have to take chances to get it.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Places to Live for 2010

The “Top Places to Live” list features several breakout categories such as the Top 10 Recovery Cities, Retirement Cities, ‘Earth Friendly’ Cities, Recreation Cities and Small Towns.

New for this year, the Top 10 Recovery Cities focused on areas poised for swift economic recovery. Many of these communities did not see the massive real estate bubble that formed in other areas and have a more diverse economy.

To be considered for the list, a community is nominated at RelocateAmerica.com. From the thousands of submissions, RelocateAmerica.com’s editorial team reviews the nominations and selects the top places to live, as well as the Top 10 for each smaller category, based on interviews with local leaders; feedback from residents; and economic, environmental, education, crime, employment and housing data for the past year.

“Given the tough economic times our nation is facing, home buyers have re-evaluated their priorities and are looking to relocate to communities that offer plenty of perks, but minimal hassle and cost,” said Peter Meyers, Vice President, Research and Content Development, at RelocateAmerica.com. “While some cities are facing a road to recovery that could take years, others are poised for a quick rebound – and already have seen growth. We wanted to highlight those cities that are on the road back to economic health.”

Top 10 Overall Cities:
1.Huntsville, AL
2.Washington, DC
3.Austin, TX
4.San Diego, CA
5.San Antonio, TX
6.Tulsa, OK
7.Charlotte, NC
8.Raleigh, NC
9.Boulder, CO
10.Minneapolis, MN

Top 10 Recovery Cities:
1. Huntsville, AL
2.Austin, TX
3.Las Cruces, NM
4.Washington, DC
5.San Antonio, TX
6.McAllen, TX
7.Billings, MT
8.Albuquerque, NM
9.Everett, WA
10.Boulder, CO

Top 10 Retirement Cities:
1.Ashville, NC
2.Bella Vista, AR
3.Green Valley, AZ
4.Sarasota, FL
5.Prescott, AZ
6.Tampa, FL
7.Greenville, SC
8.San Antonio, TX
9.Hot Springs Village, AR
10.Colorado Springs, CO

Top 10 ‘Earth Friendly’ Cities:
1.Portland, OR
2.Boston, MA
3.Madison, WI
4.Boulder, CO
5.Austin, TX
6.Chicago, IL
7.Minneapolis, MN
8.Fort Worth, TX
9.Ann Arbor, MI
10.Huntsville, AL

Top 10 Recreation Cities:
1.Boulder, CO
2.Santa Cruz, CA
3.Flagstaff, AZ
4.St. George, UT
5.Ithaca, NY
6.Corvallis, OR
7.Salt Lake City, UT
8.Stevens Point, WI
9.Wilmington, NC
10.Portland, OR

Top 10 Small Towns (<40K pop.):
1.Grinnell, IA
2.St. Augustine, FL
3.Fairhope, AL
4.Stillwater, MN
5.Summit, NJ
6.Ashland, OR
7.Batavia, IL
8.Ithaca, NY
9.Peachtree City, GA
10.Trumbull, CT

For more information, visit www.RelocateAmerica.com

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