The 5 Most Livable Ski Towns in the USA
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Earlier this month, we published:
The 5 Least Livable Ski Towns in the USA
Today, we’ll look at the other half. This is where you wanna move if you’re a ski bum.
Outside Magazine released what they are calling the 5 most livable ski towns in the USA. These are the easiest places to live as a local due to low home prices, low rent, high amounts of rental units available, and low cost of living.
It’s fun to watch as locals get priced into great ski towns.
These ski towns are ready for you to move in right now.
The 5 Most Livable Ski Towns in the USA:
according to Outside Magazine
Ogden, UT
Population: 84,316
Median age: 29
Median home sale price: $122,800
Median household income: $71,500
Average rental price: $758
Cost of living: 12.8 percent lower than U.S. average
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Population: 21,529
Median age: 39
Median home sale price: $313,929
Median household income: $36,311
Average rental price: $841
Leavenworth, WA
Population: 1,979
Median age: 45
Median home sale price: $251,838
Median household income: $33,913
Average rental price: $892
Durango, CO
Population: 17,834
Median age: 33
Median home sale price: $368,590
Median household income: $55,014
Average rental price: $1,068
Ludlow, VT
Population: 8,085
Population: 795
Median age: 48
Median home sale price: $211,352
Median household income: $35,780
Average rental price: $683
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