Frenchtown ranks the best suburb in Montana, study finds

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Based on a ranking consisting of 10 measurements, including income levels, home ownership and commute times, Frenchtown is the best Montana suburb in which to live, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis published this month.

Frenchtown, which is located in the Missoula metropolitan area, has a home ownership rate of 89.6 percent and an average commute time of 27.3 minutes. Its median household income is $59,052.

Citing U.S. Census Bureau figures, the analysis indicated that slightly more than 50 percent of all U.S. residents say they live in suburbs, while 27 percent call an urban area their home and 21 percent live in rural locations.

The majority of suburbs ranked in the study have home ownership levels exceeding 90 percent, the study said. In comparison, nearly two-thirds of all homes in the United States are owned by their occupants, according to 24/7 Wall St.

Best Suburbs to Live in, State by State

State Suburb Median Household Income Home Ownership Rate Average Commute Time
(in Minutes)
Metropolitan
Area
Alabama Highland Lakes $149,307 98.0% 30.3 Birmingham-Hoover
Alaska Chena Ridge $97,464 79.1% 19.9 Fairbanks
Arizona Paradise Valley $175,673 92.5% 23.1 Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler
Arkansas Maumelle $72,335 72.3% 25.3 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway
California Atherton $250,000-plus 93.4% 24.5 San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley
Colorado Cherry Hills Village $238,750 95.7% 20.9 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood
Connecticut Old Greenwich $236,250 85.8% 37.5 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk
Delaware North Star $141,618 95.2% 24.1 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington
Florida Pinecrest $152,643 77.0% 30.8 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach
Georgia Berkeley Lake $125,592 96.6% 32.2 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta
Hawaii Maunawili $143,750 89.8% 29.8 Urban Honolulu
Idaho Hidden Springs $118,519 89.9% 22.8 Boise City
Illinois Winnetka $216,875 88.6% 37.0 Chicago-Naperville-Elgin
Indiana Carmel $109,201 77.6% 24.2 Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson
Iowa Robins $120,938 96.8% 16.5 Cedar Rapids
Kansas Mission Hills $250,000 98.8% 17.5 Kansas City
Kentucky Indian Hills $169,737 98.5% 17.5 Louisville/Jefferson County
Louisiana Village St. George $79,524 83.3% 22.6 Baton Rouge
Maine Cumberland Center $109,048 74.7% 22.6 Portland-South Portland
Maryland Travilah $225,104 93.8% 34.8 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
Massachusetts Dover $175,461 95.3% 31.1 Boston-Cambridge-Newton
Michigan Bloomfield Hills $186,563 89.1% 22.5 Detroit-Warren-Dearborn
Minnesota Deephaven $136,331 91.1% 21.2 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington
Mississippi Madison $103,121 92.0% 22.2 Jackson
Missouri Ladue $203,250 97.5% 17.5 St. Louis
Montana Frenchtown $59,052 89.6% 27.3 Missoula
Nebraska Hickman $89,609 79.2% 27.8 Lincoln
Nevada Spanish Springs $85,050 85.9% 28.2 Reno
New Hampshire Nashua $70,316 54.1% 26.9 Manchester-Nashua
New Jersey Short Hills $250,000-plus 91.6% 42.6 New York-Newark-Jersey City
New Mexico Sandia Heights $101,395 93.4% 22.9 Albuquerque
New York Brookville $250,000-plus 93.6% 31.7 New York-Newark-Jersey City
North Carolina Weddington $133,262 98.0% 31.0 Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia
North Dakota Horace $110,870 97.2% 21.1 Fargo
Ohio Village of Indian Hill $215,679 96.6% 22.6 Cincinnati
Oklahoma Nichols Hills $144,833 84.4% 14.6 Oklahoma City
Oregon Bull Mountain $108,324 85.3% 28.0 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro
Pennsylvania Slippery Rock University N/A 100.0% 14.6 Pittsburgh
Rhode Island Warnick $71,191 71.8% 24.3 Providence-Warnick
South Carolina Blythewood $87,827 91.8% 22.1 Columbia
South Dakota Colonial Pine Hills $90,833 100.0% 19.8 Rapid City
Tennessee Belle Meade $195,000 90.6% 20.3 Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin
Texas Piney Point Village $250,000-plus 99.2% 21.0 Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Lands
Utah Highland $128,938 89.0% 21.0 Provo-Orem
Vermont South Burlington $66,197 61.7% 16.3 Burlington-South Burlington
Virginia Great Falls $230,450 96.0% 35.7 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
Washington Clyde Hill $205,500 91.1% 20.9 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue
West Virginia Shannondale $72,143 80.1% 47.4 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
Wisconsin Merton $151,818 96.1% 27.1 Milwaukee-Waukesha
Wyoming Ranchettes $94,509 93.1% 20.5 Cheyenne

Source: 24/7 Wall St.



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