Published on Jul 21, 2025

The Best Places To Stay In The USA

Explore the best U.S. cities to live in 2025 based on affordability, jobs, community, and diversity for immigrants, students, and new arrivals.

The Best Places To Stay In The USA

Written by Rejoice

Choosing where to live in the U.S. is a decision that carries more weight than you’ll realise. The right city can open you to opportunities. Whether you’re going for school, work, or simply a new beginning, here’s our list of the top cities in the USA to live in based on quality of life, cost of living, job opportunities, diversity, community, and ease of settling.

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1. Texas – Big, Bold, And Full Of Opportunity

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Texas is a giant, both in size and personality.  It’s also one of the most welcoming, with cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin that offer affordable housing compared to other big U.S. cities, strong job markets, and vibrant multicultural communities. But beyond work, the city thrives on live music, food trucks, outdoor activities, and a youthful, diverse energy.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. No state income tax.

  2. Strong job growth (tech, energy, healthcare).

  3. Great for families and entrepreneurs.

Things to consider:

Summers can be hot, and the cost of living is high.

2. California - Beautiful Weather, Laid-back Vibe

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If sunny beaches, a slower pace, and great food appeal to you, then California might be ideal. However, it’s not the cheapest place to live, but if you can manage the costs, cities like San Diego, Sacramento, or San Jose offer a rich mix of cultures, great weather, and endless opportunities in tech, arts, and education.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Progressive, diverse, and global-minded communities. 

  2. Beautiful climate all year round.

  3. Access to major industries (tech, entertainment, academia).

Things to consider:

High cost of living, especially for housing, rent, and gas prices, especially in L.A. and the Bay Area.

3. Washington -  For The Dreamers And Builders

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Washington is a good mix of urban convenience and breathtaking nature, small cafés, indie bookstores, and quiet parks. But it is also home to Amazon and Microsoft, which shows how thriving the job market is, especially if you’re skilled in tech and healthcare.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. There’s a thriving market. You’ll be well compensated with high salaries. 

  2. Scenic beauty (mountains, forests, lakes).

  3. Progressive values and inclusive communities.

Things to consider:

Seattle is rainy for much of the year, and housing costs are high. But it’s a city for people who like a balance between ambition and reflection.

4. Georgia - The Heart Of The New South

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You’d thrive in Georgia if rich culture appeals to you. With a large African and Caribbean diaspora, finding community and feeling at home comes naturally here. It’s also one of the most affordable major cities in the U.S., with a solid job market, especially in media, finance, and logistics. Add top universities and that famous Southern hospitality, and you’ve got a place that truly feels like home.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Lower cost of living.

  2. Affordable compared to other major cities.

  3. Thriving music and film scene.

  4. Warm hospitality + diverse food.

  5. Large African diaspora.

Things to consider:

Public transport isn't the best, so a car is often necessary.

Minnesota– Cold Winters, Warm People

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At first glance, Minnesota may not seem like an obvious choice because it gets cold, really cold. However, if you can handle extreme weather, it’s the most livable cities in the USA, with strong infrastructure, schools, and large East African communities, especially Somali and Ethiopian. It’s a great city for families or professionals seeking a slower pace of life with great amenities.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Strong immigrant communities.

  2. Excellent healthcare and public services.

  3. Clean, quiet, and organised.

  4. Cultural institutions and parks

  5. Good for raising a family.

Things to consider:

Winters are long and very cold, so be ready to bundle up.

6. North Carolina -Calm, Connected, And Growing

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If you really don’t like fast-paced places like New York or L.A., then you’ll love North Carolina. The cost of living is relatively low, and the environment is green and peaceful.  Cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Charlotte have seen massive growth in the past decade, thanks to booming tech and medical sectors, which means there are available job opportunities. 

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Lower cost of living.

  2. Affordable housing.

  3. Mild weather.

  4. Family-friendly and safe.

  5. Great universities and hospitals.

Things to consider:

Not as fast-paced or diverse as some larger U.S. cities.

7. New York- The Epicenter Of Everything

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New York is a dream city and for good reason. Because it’s the most culturally diverse city in the U.S.,  fast-paced, energetic, and full of endless opportunities with people from every corner of the world. Areas like Buffalo, Rochester, or parts of upstate New York are more affordable, yet still connected.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Immigrant capital of the world.

  2. Nonstop energy and ambition.

  3. Endless job and networking opportunities.

  4. Vibrant immigrant communities.

  5. World-class everything: food, fashion, entertainment.

Things to consider:

Extremely high cost of living, especially in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

8. Colorado -Balanced lifestyle and booming economy

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Denver is a city of balance between urban living and nature. Work hard during the week, then disappear into the mountains for the weekend. It’s ideal for you if you love the outdoors, who want a modern lifestyle but not the mess of a mega city. Living in Colorado also allows you to slow down; even when you’re going places, you can enjoy weekend hikes, skiing, and camping. 

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Outdoor lifestyle.

  2. High quality of life.

  3. Less crowded than other major cities.

Things to consider:

The altitude can take some getting used to, and housing isn’t cheap.

9. Illinois - Midwest Hustle With Big-City Access

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Illinois offers all the perks of a major U.S. city culture, cuisine, sports, and nightlife, but at a more reasonable price than cities like New York or San Francisco. It also has some of the best universities and has a large Nigerian, Ghanaian, and East African population, plus dozens of community centers, restaurants, and faith organizations that help you stay rooted.

Why you’ll  love it:

  1. Great transportation system.

  2. Vibrant arts and food scenes.

  3. Affordable compared to other big cities.

  4. Active African and Caribbean communities.

Things to consider:

Winters can be brutal.

Choosing a city in the U.S. isn’t just about jobs or weather; it’s also about finding a place that lets you grow without shrinking who you are. Whether you want a fast-paced life in the city, a quiet suburb to raise kids, or something in between, chasing opportunity, safety, community, or adventure, the U.S. has options, and there’s a city for you. When you find the city you want to live in, ease into it by budgeting, saving more, or using CadRemit to receive small USD contributions that give you great value with good exchange rates—until you’re able to match the lifestyle of your new city.

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