While some major cities are experiencing falling home prices, several hidden gems in the central part of the United States offer affordable and appreciating housing, strong local economies and a good quality of life, according to the 2008 MSN Real Estate Most-Livable Bargain Markets list. The largest 100 U.S. cities were evaluated based on several criteria: affordability, home price appreciation, unemployment, cost of living, commute times and whether there was sufficient entertainment and recreation to keep people busy throughout the year.
The top cities were:
1. Wichita, Kan.
2. Omaha, Neb.-Council Bluffs, Iowa
3. Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pa.
4. Madison, Wis.
5. San Antonio
6. Indianapolis
7. Pittsburgh
8. Dallas-Fort Worth
9. Tulsa, Okla.
Source: Member Connect, CRS, July 2, 2008