This Small City Was Named One of the Best Places to Live in the U.S. for Its Affordability, Mild Climate, and Low Unemployment Rates
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Greenville has transformed "from a blip on the national map to a bustling metropolis" thanks to an influx of manufacturing jobs, ranking fourth best city to live in the U.S.
The city features a curved 345-foot-long suspended cable bridge in Falls Park, allowing people to admire panoramic views of the park and Reedy River waterfalls.
Despite growing demand, the median home value in Greenville is $312,298, which is $50,000 lower than the national average, with over 60% of residents owning homes.
Regular expenses like transportation, groceries, and utilities are 10% cheaper than the country's average cost of living, contributing to Greenville's excellent quality of life.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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