The 20 best small cities in the US

Carmel, Indiana.

Personal-finance company Wallethub has identified the best small cities in America. 
It compared more than 1,321 cities across five key metrics, including affordability and quality of life.
The list is dominated by cities in the Midwest, with Carmel, Indiana taking the top spot. 

Sky-high home prices and a limited supply of available homes in larger, more popular cities have driven many buyers to smaller towns, where they can enjoy a relatively more affordable cost of living and tighter-knit communities.

WalletHub has released an annual report ranking the best small cities in the US. The personal finance company compared more than 1,321 small US cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000 across five key metrics: affordability, economic health, education and health, quality of life, and safety.

The Midwest region — with its strong manufacturing and agricultural roots — boasts the most cities on the list. At the top is Carmel, Indiana, a suburban town just 35 minutes north of Indianapolis, home to several wineries, vineyards, gardens, and walking trails.

“Having lived in Carmel for nearly a decade I can safely say that town is amazing,” A resident wrote on neighborhood and school ranking website Niche. “The people are kind and there is always something to do down in the arts center. Having the Monon Trail running through the center of town means there are lots of opportunities to walk around and enjoy the community.”

Here are the 20 best small cities in the US, as ranked by Wallethub. Business Insider has also included the median home sale price for each city as of November, sourced from Redfin, along with population data based from the latest available Census figures.

20. Arlington, Massachusetts
Arlington, Massachusetts.
Median housing cost: $1,100,000Population: 46,308
19. Needham, Massachusetts
Wellesley, Massachusetts, pictured here, borders Needham.
Median housing cost: $1,375,000Population: 32,091
18. Downers Grove, Illinois
Downers Grove, Illinois.
Median housing cost: $483,000Population: 49,706
17. Saratoga Springs, New York
Saratoga Springs, New York
Median housing cost: $742,500Population: 28,544
16. Kaysville, Utah
Kaysville, Utah.
Median housing cost: $754,500Population: 32,941
15. Castle Rock, Colorado
Castle Rock, Colorado.
Median housing cost: $656,000Population: 81,415
14. Noblesville, Indiana
The Hamilton County courthouse building in Noblesville, Indiana
Median housing cost: $394,500Population: 73,916
13. Leesburg, Virginia
Leesburg, Virginia.
Median housing cost: $741,250Population: 49,312
12. Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Paterson, New Jersey, pictured here, borders Fair Lawn and is a 20-minute drive from New York City.
Median housing cost: $630,000Population: 35,564
11. Milton, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts, pictured here, is a 20-minute drive from Milton. Shutterstock
Median housing cost: $1,025,000Population: 28,630
10. Westfield, Indiana
Westfield, Indiana.
Median housing cost: $421,000Population: 57,746
9. Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman, Montana.
Median housing cost: $685,000Population: 57,305
8. Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Median housing cost: $236,000Population: 18,677
7. Brentwood, Tennessee
Brentwood, Tennessee.
Median housing cost: $1,200,000Population: 45,265
6. Apex, North Carolina
A home in Apex, North Carolina.
Median housing cost: $660,000Population: 72,225
5. Appleton, Wisconsin
Appleton, Wisconsin.
Median housing cost: $260,000Population: 74,719
4. Fishers, Indiana
Fishers, Indiana.
Median housing cost: $415,000Population: 104,094
3. Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts.
Median housing cost: $1,600,000Population: 34,454
2. Brookfield, Wisconsin
Brookfield, Wisconsin.
Median housing cost: $462,500Population: 41,884
1. Carmel, Indiana
Carmel, Indiana.
Median housing cost: $479,500Population: 102,296
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