Where are the top 3 sunny states to live?

PRESS RELEASE

Nov. 9, 2011, 6:04 a.m. EST

3 Sunny States Remain Top Choices for Where Americans Would Like to Live

California drops from the top choice for the first time since 2001, replaced by Hawaii

NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Excluding their current state, if Americans had to say where they would most like to live, the top three mentions are states typically associated with sunshine and the beach: Hawaii (1), California (2) and Florida (3). These states have consistently been in the top 3 the last 8 times this question has been asked. However, this year marks the first time since 2001 that California has not been the top mention.

These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 2,463 adults surveyed online between October 10 and 17, 2011 by Harris Interactive.

Rounding out the top 5 this year is Texas (4) and Colorado (5). Texas saw a nice jump this year, up to 4 from 8 last year, while Colorado dropped from 4 last year, to 5 this year.

The remaining 10 states on the list cover every geographic region of the country:

In the Pacific Northwest Oregon (7) and Washington (9) are Top 10 mentions;

The Southwest is represented with Arizona (8);

Nevada (14) makes the Top 15 for the West;

Montana represents the Midwest (13);

New York does so for the Northeast (11); and,

Virginia, Tennessee and South Carolina all come through for the South (10, 12 and 15, respectively).

Favorite Cities

In terms of cities Americans would most like to live in, the Top 15 mentions cover a wide range of geographical areas and climates this year as well. Unchanged since 1999, New York is the most frequently mentioned city that Americans would like to live in, followed by San Diego, which remains in the 2nd position, consistent with last year. The third top mention this year is Seattle, which seems to be steadily climbing, up from 4 last year and 5 the previous year. Similarly to the jump Texas made as a desirable state to live in this year (to 4 from 8 last year), its city of Dallas also made an impressive showing this year, coming in as the 4th most popular city. This is particularly notable because Dallas was not in the Top 15 last year at all, and only at number 10 the prior year. The countless entertainment and culinary options may be what appeals to some about Las Vegas, which is the 5th top city mentioned this year, followed on the list by San Francisco (=6) and Boston (=6), Chicago (8), Honolulu (9) and Denver (10). The Top 15 this year are rounded out with Nashville (11), Orlando (12), Los Angeles and Portland (tied for 13) and then two southern cities–on opposite sides of the country–are tied for 15: Atlanta and Phoenix .

Least Favorite Cities

While fantasizing about where you would most like to live can be fun, it can be equally fun to think about where you might least like to live. Thinking about these places can make a harsh Northeast winter or a sweltering Southern summer seem not as bad, depending on your geographic woes. Although New York has been the top favorite city for some time, it’s also an extremely unappealing place for many people and it comes in, similarly to last year, as the least favorite city to live in. Despite reports of a rebirth, comeback and major gentrification efforts, Detroit remains as the 2nd least popular city, followed by Los Angeles (3), Washington D.C. (4) and Chicago (5). While some people are feeling excited about Texas, many are not as Dallas and Houston come in at 6 and 7 on the least favorite city list respectively. Further down the least favorite city list is New Orleans (8) and Miami (9), followed by four polarizing cities, which appear on both the favorite and least favorite lists: San Francisco (=10 least favorite), Last Vegas (=10), Atlanta (12) and Phoenix (13). Tied for 14 on the least favorite list are Cleveland, OH and Newark, NJ.

So What?

While sun-belt states have traditionally dominated the Favorite State list, this year with the inclusion of Washington, Oregon, Montana and New York in the Top 15, the list seems more diverse. And, looking at the Least Favorite City list, where 8 of the top 15 also appear on the most Favorite City list, it’s clear what appeals to some definitely does not appeal to all.

Posted on The Taylors North San Diego County Real Estate

One comment to Where are the top 3 sunny states to live?

  1. What?! We demand a recount! San Diego, California is where it’s at! Glad to see we’re still in top 3. Thanks for sharing the local news guys, following your blog now!

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