Looking for a place to buy a house and put down some roots? You might consider Texas. Cities in the Lone Star State take the first three spots on WalletHub's new list of best places to buy a house (and five spots total in the top 10). WalletHub looked at 22 indicators of "housing-market attractiveness," including home appreciation, unemployment, and population growth, in 300 cities to come up with the list. Check out the top 10:
- Frisco, Texas
- McKinney, Texas
- Allen, Texas
- Santa Clara, Calif.
- Durham, N.C.
- Murfreesboro, Tenn.
- Richardson, Texas
- Seattle, Wash.
- Bellevue, Wash.
- Denton, Texas
See the whole list — including a break down for large, medium, and small cities —
here. (More
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