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The Best Cities In America To Raise Black Families

April 27, 2023 at 9:00 PM PST
Article Homeownership

The Best Cities In America To Raise Black Families

April 27, 2023 at 9:00 PM PST

When it comes time to purchase a home, there are many things to consider. For Black homebuyers, finding an area in the best cities to help raise their family is a priority. Future Black homeowners are looking for locations that can offer the best quality of life, education and culture within their budget.

Some of the top cities that Black people find the most appealing are located in the southern states. In the South, Black homeowners can own bigger homes and lower property taxes.

Best Cities To Raise Black Families In The South

 

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While Atlanta, often referred to as the “Black Mecca,” is a prime destination for aspiring homeowners and Black families, Raleigh, North Carolina made the top of That Sister’s list.

Raleigh, North Carolina, is the leading city for Black families because it has a rich Black history and culture. The cost of living also is low, which makes it an attractive place for new homeowners. Residents enjoy the mild winters and long summers. They also enjoy the convenient commutes around town. Raleigh has a booming job market, which is encouraging for new homeowners and Black families.

Here are the top cities in the South that made the list:

  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Dallas, Texas

Midwest, East Coast and West Coast Cities

Although southern cities make up a good portion of the list, there are coastal and midwestern cities that also are attracting more Black families.

  • Lansing, Michigan
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Washington, D.C.

The midwestern cities are attractive to Black entrepreneurs who have small businesses. Seattle seems to be a preferred option for west coast living as opposed to California for Black home seekers. While Washington, D.C. has a higher cost of living, it’s also rich in Black culture.




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