1. Las Vegas
Population: 678,922
Median Home Price: $437,324
Average Rent: $1,899
How to Get Around: Monorail, bus, walking, Ferrari rental
Local Moving in Las Vegas: $1,362
Las Vegas is the go-to party city, but what’s it like to live there? As it turns out, homes and rent aren’t too expensive, but most residences are situated far from the Strip.
2. Miami Beach
Population: 83,251
Median Home Price: $524,305
Average Rent: $3,300
How to Get Around: Very walkable, but there’s also trolleys and city buses
Local Moving in Miami Beach: $852
Miami Beach is pretty compact, and it’s much more walkable than the rest of Miami. The monthly rent is steep, but you get what you pay for: convenient beach access, and all the clubs you could ask for.
3. New York City
Population: 8,478,072
Median Home Price: $795,968
Average Rent: $2,950
How to Get Around: Subway or cab, but New York is super walkable anyways.
Local Moving in New York City: $1,353
New York City may be expensive, but it has the added benefit of being much more than a party destination. Assuming you can afford it, you get to live in the center of the universe.
4. New Orleans
Population: 362,701
Median Home Price: $244,848
Average Rent: $1,750
How to Get Around: The party areas are all walkable. There’s also streetcars.
Local Moving in New Orleans: $1,944
In New Orleans, all the nightlife hotspots are walkable. There’s the French Quarter, Downtown, and the Arts/Warehouse District. Unfortunately, everything between these spots can be pretty sketch.
5. Los Angeles
Population: 3,878,704
Median Home Price: $984,421
Average Rent: $2,335
How to Get Around: Super car-centric. If you wanna avoid traffic, there’s Metro Rail.
Local Moving in Los Angeles: $1,587
LA has plenty of bars, clubs, and entertainment. The big question (aside from the affordability) is getting to the good stuff in the first place. The whole area is spread out, with hour-plus traffic between each smaller city and town.
6. Nashville
Population: 704,963
Median Home Price: $448,899
Average Rent: $2,100
How to Get Around: Broadway is very walkable. The rest of Nashville is pretty car-oriented.
Local Moving in Nashville: $1,953
Nashville’s a great spot for live music. The main nightlife hub is Broadway, which is thankfully compact and easy to walk around. Unfortunately, the rest of the city is pretty car-oriented, so you’ll have to uber in and out.
7. Chicago
Population: 2,721,308
Median Home Price: $309,809
Average Rent: $1,805
How to Get Around: Very walkable (there’s even pedestrian tunnels). The Chicago “L”, too.
Local Moving in Chicago: $1,115
Yes, during the winter Chicago freezes over. That’s why they have the Pedway to keep you sheltered from the elements. And when it’s not -50º, Chicago has some great street fairs, mainly during the summer.
8. Austin
Population: 993,588
Median Home Price: $536,565
Average Rent: $1,900
How to Get Around: Car recommended; ridesharing is your best bet. Light rail doesn’t work sundays.
Local Moving in Austin: $912
There’s a lot of footage going around of Sixth Street getting pretty ratchet, but that’s part of the appeal. There’s also a solid variety of bars and clubs: a little bit of everything depending on your tastes.
9. San Diego
Population: 1,404,452
Median Home Price: $1,033,526
Average Rent: $2,801
How to Get Around: Aside from cars/rideshares, the trolley is pretty solid. It’s more of a light rail.
Local Moving in San Diego: $1,633
San Diego’s rent may not be as bad as Miami’s, but a $1 million buy-in is enough to scare most folks away from home ownership. There are cheaper suburbs, but getting to the Gaslamp can be quite a mission.
10. Denver
Population: 729,019
Median Home Price: $568,754
Average Rent: $1,995
How to Get Around: Surprisingly walkable. There’s a lot of ebikes and bike rentals.
Local Moving in Denver: $889
Lower Downtown (asininely renamed LoDo by the real estate/marketing crowd) is Denver’s nightlife neighborhood. The whole city caters to the bespectacled, flannel-and-beard crowd, so expect ebikes and bike rentals all the way to SoDoSoPa.