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This is the best place to live in Florida, study finds. Here’s why

Study looks at crime rates, job markets and costs of living

U.S. News & World Report has released its latest ranking of the best places to live in the country, including a look at the Sunshine State.

The study examines five key factors to determine which areas of the United States best match Americans’ preferences.

More specifically, these factors break down as follows:

  • Quality of Life Index (26%) — Includes quality of education, health care, air quality, environmental risks, state economy, and state infrastructure
  • Value Index (25%) — Includes housing affordability and cost of living
  • Desirability Index (24%) — Includes crime rates, weather temperateness, culture/leisure, and commutes
  • Job Market Index (23%) — Includes unemployment rates and median household income
  • Net Migration (2%) — Includes the number of residents moving in/out of an area

The top spot on the ranking belongs to Johns Creek in Georgia, followed close behind by Carmel, Indiana (No. 2), and Pearland, Texas (No. 3).

But despite its high ranking among states, the first Florida city to appear on the list didn’t come in until No. 59: Parkland in Broward County.

[That’s not the only notable Florida ranking, though. Check the video below to see one of the best-ranked beaches in Florida.]

According to the researchers, Parkland’s job market is much better than the national average, with relatively low unemployment and a median household income of over $200,000 (over twice the national average).

And just like much of the state, Parkland’s weather is moderate year-round, though it’s similarly at risk for hurricanes each year.

Median home values in Parkland are well over double the national average ($814,448 v. $370,489), though the study notes that Parkland features a higher value of living compared to similarly sized cities. On the flip side, renters can expect to see median rents of around $2,300.

Either way, this was a major shift after the previous ranking, which saw Florida take six spots out of the top 50.

In fact, the best-ranked city nationwide during the prior ranking was Naples, which now sits at No. 179.

While the study doesn’t directly discuss why Florida saw such a big drop in highly ranked areas, the methodology changed quite a bit between these two studies.

To be exact, the prior study examined factors like tax friendliness for retirees, which could have provided a boon for Florida last year.

Regardless, the Florida cities ranked during the latest study are as follows:

RankCityOverall ScoreNational Rank
1Parkland6.459
2Palm Harbor6.468
3Weston6.374
4Jupiter6.1124
5Alafaya6.1128
6Palm Beach Gardens6.1152
7Ormond Beach6.0162
8Pensacola6.0166
9The Villages6.0177
10Naples6.0179
11Riverview5.9198
12Bonita Springs5.9203
13Pinellas Park5.9216
14Kendall5.8219
15Apopka5.8221
16Doral5.8227
17Clermont5.8241
18North Port5.8242
19St. Petersburg5.8246
20Brandon5.8251
21Largo5.8253
22Wellington5.8254
23Tampa5.7265
24Punta Gorda5.7271
25Spring Hill5.7272
26Jacksonville5.7278
27DeLand5.7283
28Davie5.7285
29Boca Raton5.7288
30Port Orange5.7289
31Cape Coral5.7296
32Homosassa Springs5.7301
33Clearwater5.6326
34Miramar5.6333
35Pembroke Pines5.6340
36Lakeland5.6342
37Tamarac5.6346
38Zephyrhills5.5364
39Crestview5.5383
40Miami Beach5.5384
41Port St. Lucie5.5385
42Palm Bay5.4394
43Port Charlotte5.4409
44Deltona5.4414
45Melbourne5.4416
46Coral Springs5.4417
47Plantation5.4436
48Hialeah5.3484
49Palm Coast5.3489
50Winter Haven5.2510

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