If you want to raise your quality of living and retreat to a tranquil and more peaceful place, try a home off the beaten path. These places are not the first places most people would consider to settle in the United States, but the locations are ideal given the unemployment rates, low stress levels and people who love the recreation and outdoor play. Consider these five locations for a change of pace and greater security:
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Eden
Prairie is ranked in number three in CNN’s Top 100 American cities to live. The
area has numerous employment opportunities, and the workforce is well
educated. A light commuter rail is
planned for 2018. This will help business people commute to their jobs faster
and preserve the natural environment and beauty of the area.
Many people flock to Eden Prairie
to be surrounded by natural beauty. Activities such as softball, sledding and
fall festivals are common in Eden Prairie during the winter and fall. The mega
shopping mall is also a favorite pastime during any season.
Newton, Massachusetts
If you are an academia, you may
enjoy Newton. The population of 84,700 resides in 13 villages, which are highly
walkable and have numerous green spaces. Each of the 13 villages is built
around an elementary school. This allows kids the opportunity to exercise on
the way to school. Newton is also near to prestigious universities such as MIT
and Boston College. The town is peaceful and is conducive to outdoor
activities.
Columbia, Maryland
Columbia,
Maryland is a planned community that is designed to raise the standard of
living and give its residents a better quality of life. Columbia was designed
to eliminate class, racial and religious segregation.
During the fall and winter months,
residents can participate in organized sports such as basketball. Fall concerts
and festivals are also popular in Maryland. Residents are rarely without
entertainment or recreation.
The Hamptons consists of different
villages: Sag Harbor, Southampton, Wainscott, East Hampton, Amagansett,
Bridgehampton, Water Mill and Sagaponack. Sagaponack, Water Mill and
Bridgehampton are the three most exclusive and expensive places for Hamptons real estate.
Sagaponack is a great place for a fall or winter vacation. During the fall and
winter season, there are plenty of fall festivals and outdoor activities such
as winter sledding.
Carmel is located 20 miles outside
of Indiana and was ranked number one on the list of best places to live in
America by CNN. This town is an ideal location for residents to work and play.
If you want to get outdoors during the fall, you will find the town is the
epitome of peaceful and tranquil living. When the weather cooperates, it is an ideal
place to play outdoors.
The unemployment rate here is half
of the national average and has the second largest concentration of office
workers in the nation. The area has excellent schools, a performing arts
center, bike lanes and a sports and recreation center. There are both older
homes and new communities.
If you are considering relocation,
these places are ideal. You will be pleased with the level of recreation and
low stress levels.
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That is what we want Cambodia and her cities should be like that within 3 decades, but the country of Cambodia and cities have been messed, disorganized, smelly and dirty under the stinky leadership of dumb Vietnamese dog Hun Sen and his secret and poisonous Vietnamese crocodiles (master-minded monsters from Hanoi including deadly evil Ho) as monstrous advisers.
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