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Most Affordable Cities to Move To

Looking to stretch your dollar further? These cities offer the best combination of low rent, affordable cost of living, and quality of life. Many also have growing job markets and no state income tax.

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Budget-Friendly Cities

These cities offer the lowest rent and cost of living, often with no state income tax and growing job markets. Ideal for those looking to maximize savings.

San Antonio, TX

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,100-$1,700
Job Market:Good
Climate:Hot

San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas and offers a unique blend of rich history, Mexican-American culture, and...

No state income taxVery affordable cost of living
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Las Vegas, NV

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,200-$1,800
Job Market:Good
Climate:Hot

Las Vegas offers more than casinos and nightlife. With no state income tax, affordable housing, year-round sunshine, and...

No state income taxVery affordable housing
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Detroit, MI

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,000-$1,600
Job Market:Good
Climate:Cold

Detroit is experiencing a remarkable revitalization with affordable housing, growing tech scene, and renewed cultural en...

Extremely affordable housingAutomotive industry headquarte...
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Cleveland, OH

Avg 1BR Rent:$900-$1,400
Job Market:Average
Climate:Cold

Cleveland offers affordable urban living with world-class healthcare institutions, professional sports, and revitalized ...

Extremely affordable housingWorld-renowned Cleveland Clini...
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Pittsburgh, PA

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,100-$1,600
Job Market:Good
Climate:Cold

Pittsburgh has transformed from a steel town to a tech and healthcare hub while maintaining affordable living. Home to C...

Affordable cost of livingGrowing tech and robotics hub
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Kansas City, MO

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,000-$1,500
Job Market:Good
Climate:Mild

Kansas City straddles Missouri and Kansas, offering affordable Midwest living with big-city amenities. Known for legenda...

Very affordable cost of livingWorld-famous BBQ and food scen...
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Columbus, OH

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,100-$1,600
Job Market:Good
Climate:Cold

Columbus is Ohio's largest and fastest-growing city, anchored by Ohio State University. With diverse economy, affordable...

Very affordable cost of livingGrowing tech and startup scene
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Indianapolis, IN

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,000-$1,500
Job Market:Good
Climate:Cold

Indianapolis offers affordable Midwest living with professional sports, cultural institutions, and growing job market. K...

Very affordable cost of livingGrowing tech and life sciences...
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Great Balance

Moderately Affordable Cities

These cities balance affordability with amenities, job markets, and lifestyle options. More affordable than coastal metros while offering strong career opportunities.

Chicago, IL

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,600-$2,300
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Cold

Chicago is the third-largest city in the US and offers big-city amenities at more affordable prices than coastal metros....

More affordable than NYC or LAWorld-class architecture and m...
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Austin, TX

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,200
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Hot

Austin is Texas's capital and fastest-growing major city, known for live music, tech jobs, and keeping it weird. With no...

No state income taxBooming tech job market
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Denver, CO

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,700-$2,400
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Mild

Denver offers the best of both worlds: urban amenities and world-class outdoor recreation. With 300+ days of sunshine, e...

300+ days of sunshine annuallyEasy access to world-class ski...
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Portland, OR

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,200
Job Market:Good
Climate:Mild

Portland is known for its progressive culture, exceptional food scene, and proximity to outdoor recreation. With no sale...

No sales tax in OregonExceptional food and craft bev...
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Phoenix, AZ

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,300-$2,000
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Hot

Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the heart of the rapidly growing Phoenix metropolitan area. K...

Over 300 days of sunshine annu...No state income tax on Social ...
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Dallas, TX

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,400-$2,200
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Hot

Dallas is a thriving metropolis known for its business-friendly environment, diverse economy, and Southern hospitality. ...

No state income taxBooming job market across mult...
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Houston, TX

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,200-$2,000
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Hot

Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States. Known as the energy capital of the wor...

No state income taxEnergy, healthcare, and aerosp...
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Philadelphia, PA

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,300
Job Market:Good
Climate:Cold

Philadelphia offers big-city amenities at a fraction of the cost of New York or Boston. As the sixth-largest US city, Ph...

Significantly more affordable ...Rich history and cultural inst...
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Atlanta, GA

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,300
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Warm

Atlanta is the economic and cultural capital of the Southeast, offering a diverse job market, rich African American heri...

Lower cost of living than Nort...Diverse, growing job market
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Minneapolis, MN

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,300-$2,000
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Cold

Minneapolis offers a high quality of life with strong job market, excellent parks, vibrant arts scene, and progressive v...

Strong job market with many Fo...Excellent parks and outdoor re...
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Nashville, TN

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,200
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Warm

Nashville has transformed from a country music capital to a booming metropolis attracting young professionals from acros...

No state income taxBooming job market
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Charlotte, NC

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,400-$2,100
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Warm

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and the second-largest banking center in the US after New York. With a b...

Major banking and finance hubAffordable cost of living
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Orlando, FL

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,400-$2,000
Job Market:Good
Climate:Hot

Orlando offers much more than theme parks. With no state income tax, growing tech sector, affordable living, and year-ro...

No state income taxAffordable cost of living
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Tampa, FL

No State Tax
Avg 1BR Rent:$1,500-$2,200
Job Market:Good
Climate:Hot

Tampa offers the best of Florida living with waterfront lifestyle, no state income tax, diverse economy, and more afford...

No state income taxWaterfront and beach lifestyle
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Baltimore, MD

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,300-$1,900
Job Market:Good
Climate:Mild

Baltimore offers affordable living near the DC job market with its own identity and charm. Home to Johns Hopkins and a r...

Much more affordable than Wash...Johns Hopkins healthcare and r...
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Raleigh, NC

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,400-$2,000
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Warm

Raleigh anchors the Research Triangle, one of the nation's premier tech and biotech hubs. With three major universities,...

Research Triangle tech and bio...Affordable cost of living
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Salt Lake City, UT

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,300-$1,900
Job Market:Excellent
Climate:Cold

Salt Lake City offers world-class outdoor recreation, growing tech sector, and unique cultural blend. With easy access t...

World-class skiing and outdoor...Growing Silicon Slopes tech hu...
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Sacramento, CA

Avg 1BR Rent:$1,400-$2,000
Job Market:Good
Climate:Hot

Sacramento offers California living at a fraction of Bay Area prices. As the state capital, it provides stable governmen...

Much more affordable than Bay ...State government job stability
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Tips for Moving to an Affordable City

Research Job Market First

Affordable cities are only valuable if you can find work. Research remote work options or local employers before committing to a move.

Factor in All Costs

Low rent is great, but consider state income tax, car insurance, utilities, and healthcare costs. Some "cheap" cities have hidden expenses.

Visit Before Moving

Spend a few days exploring neighborhoods, testing commutes, and getting a feel for the culture. What looks good on paper might not fit your lifestyle.

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