Where Will You Live In 3 Years?



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Durango, Colorado
Along with winter skiing and mountain biking, there’s kayaking on the Animas River, which runs near the city’s downtown, a National Historic District. The city’s setting—backed up against the San Juan Mountains—is spectacular. In 3 years you will live in Durango, Colorado. How did we do? Let us know in the comments section below.

Sugar House, Salt Lake City
One of Salt Lake’s oldest neighborhoods, Sugar House draws its name from a 19th-century sugar beet factory (which never produced any sugar). Today it encompasses quiet residential streets; a thriving business district; Westminster College, a private liberal arts school; and five parks, including the 110-acre Sugar House Park, where Olympic cross-country skiers train in the winter and, come summer, valley farmers sell local raspberries and honey at the farmers’ market. And all of SLC’s fabled outdoor attractions—bike trails, craggy canyons, and seven ski resorts—are within reach.In 3 years you will live in Sugar House Salt Lake City. How did we do? Let us know in the comments section below.

Overland Park, Kansas
One of the best cities for families, Overland Park is considered one of the top places to live due to its low crime rate, various entertainment options and stable economy. Residents can also take advantage of the city’s indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, top-notch schools and great restaurants. In 3 years you will live in Overland Park, Kansas. How did we do? Let us know in the comments section below.

Fort Collins, Colorado
Fort Collins, one of the healthiest cities in the U.S., boasts award winning schools, beautiful outdoor facilities, and a flourishing arts scene. Additionally, residents can visit any of the unique breweries, shops and restaurants located in the area. In 3 years you will live in Fort Collins, Colorado. How did we do? Let us know in the comments section below.

San Mateo, California
San Mateo is one of the most diverse cities in Silicon Valley and is filled with parks, historic buildings and great restaurants. Sustainability is very important to the city leaders and residents, many of whom use local buses and the commuter rail service to get to work. In 3 years you will live in San Mateo, California. How did we do? Let us know in the comments section below.