Peoples Choice Mortgage is proud to serve Massachusetts, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, and Rhode Island. While we started out providing Boston homebuyers and homeowners home loans, we are thrilled to spread the gift of homeownership further. Recently, US News & World Report just released their top 150 places to live in America list. What is truly incredible is how many of these wonderful cities have access to the professional mortgage brokers at Peoples Choice Mortgage. Here are the top places to live in America where you can get a home loan from Peoples Choice Mortgage. 

Criteria for the Top 150 Places to Live in America

In today’s real estate market, value is hard to find because inventory is low which means home prices have skyrocketed. This list is all about finding balance. Some places with great quality of life are low on the list, like San Diego, because of cost of living and home prices. San Diego ranks very low in terms of value. Fortunately for everyone who works with Peoples Choice Mortgage mortgage brokers, the cities we work with on this list are great for both. Take a look …

Boulder, Colorado 

Boulder is home to the Great Plains and other national wonders. Boulder is known for its wellness activities, which focuses on meditation and calming of the spirit. 

Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota has a different vibe compared to other Florida cities. The metro area features a renowned opera house, rooftop bars, and the popular beach of Siesta Key. 

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor is a diverse city full of nature, city life, metropolitan spoils, and more. The main street is bustling with city life and niche shops. 

Colorado Springs, Colorado 

 Colorado Springs is home to Pikes Peak, the inspiration for the song “American is beautiful”. The city has colorful nature and a very rugged history. 

Naples, Florida

Naples is the 12th best city to live in the United States. It is often referred to as an ideal retirement spot for wealthier people who dislike the cold. 

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the site of many significant historical moments in history. It is also home to great sports and a diverse range of fantastic food. 

Melbourne, Florida

Retirees and urbanites alike love Melbourne for its rich metropolitan life. The city has a wide range of museums and galleries alongside various cuisines. 

Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is the largest metro area by land mass in the continental U.S. It offers a range of diverse neighborhoods and plenty of activities to do. 

Tampa, Florida

Tampa Bay residents enjoy a laid back lifestyle that loves the beach. Tampa is home to sports teams, entertainment, and a range of museums. 

Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola is a beautiful blend of nature and history.  The government rule has constantly changed as Native Americans and Spanish occupied the land, but the beauty has stayed the same. 

Fort Collins, Colorado 

Fort Collins was once overshadowed by Colorado’s heavily populated Front Range and famous mountain ski towns. It is home to Colorado State University and a beautiful place to live. 

Denver, Colorado 

Denver is not entirely mountains, but a 1 hour drive away from some beautiful sights. Denver is home to a lot of greenery and a perfect spot for nature lovers. 

Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is a diverse metropolitan area that features both a college campus and a wheat field. Lansing is a town filled with sports fans who proudly cheer on the teams at Michigan State University. 

Port St. Lucie, Florida

Port St. Lucie is nestled along Florida's Treasure Coast. It's home to clean streets and very friendly people. 

Ocala, Florida

Ocala is known as the “Horse Capital of the World'' because of its equestrian roots. A vibrant, historic downtown features Victorian-era homes framing a city square with an active food scene and nightlife. 

Providence, Rhode Island

Providence is a culturally diverse metro area home to young professionals and artists. The communities are close knit and the city has undergone a renaissance. 

Tallahassee, Florida 

Tallahassee is a different vibe from the typical Florida beach town. It is home to three universities and has a different pace of life. 

Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is a metropolitan wonder for everyone to see. The city is steeped in history, culture and innovation.

Springfield, Massachusetts 

Springfield is a region that is loved by outdoorsy types. It is also an economic and academic center of the state. 

Orlando, Florida

Orlanda is one of Florida’s greatest cities. It boasts great food, popular amusement parks, other forms of recreation, and a great night life. 

Flint, Michigan

Going through hardships like GM closing area plants over the years and the 2014 water crisis, the Flint community has a history of rallying together during tough times. It is also a beautiful place to live. 

Miami, Florida

Miami is known as the “magic city”. Miami proper draws young professionals with a multitude of trade and banking careers while also fostering a party hard environment. 

Final Thoughts 

Home buyers and homeowners have different needs and desires. Some are looking to buy the most house for their budget and don’t care much about the city. Others care mostly about the lifestyle that the place they live can afford them. No matter what you value the most, the mortgage brokers at Peoples Choice Mortgage can help you find a home loan to live where’s best for you. Home buyers in Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Rhode Island all have access to some of the best places to live in our country. If you are interested in one of the cities or states listed here, we encourage you to contact us today. We can work with you to ensure you get into your dream city.

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