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    Raleigh Has Been Named the Healthiest Place to Live in North Carolina

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    Are you in search of a residence that provides a lifestyle focused on well-being and happiness?

    If that’s the case, you may wish to explore Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina. U.S. News & World Report has designated Raleigh as the healthiest city in the state and one of the healthiest in the nation.

    Raleigh Ranks as the Healthiest City in North Carolina

    The assessment, which considered 84 factors including population health, education, economy, environment, public safety, and equity, positioned Raleigh at the 38th spot among the 3,000 communities evaluated nationwide, with a score of 72.8 out of 100.

    The city excelled in population health, boasting low rates of obesity, smoking, and preventable hospital admissions.

    Wake County, encompassing Raleigh and its suburbs, claimed the top spot as the healthiest county in the state, securing the 215th position overall.

    How to Move to Raleigh and Enjoy Its Benefits

    If you’re considering a move to Raleigh and want to enjoy its advantages, there are key factors to take into account, including housing, transportation, education, and employment.

    According to Zillow, Raleigh’s median home value is $447,040, surpassing the national average of $362,481. However, the median rent in Raleigh is $1,350, which is lower than the national average of $2,135.

    Furthermore, Raleigh boasts a robust and diverse economy, with thriving sectors such as technology, healthcare, education, and government. Job opportunities abound with top employers in the city, including IBMIBM, Cisco, WakeMed, and the State of North Carolina.


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