Living in Massachusetts is a great idea because it has a special mix of beautiful nature, interesting history, and nice people.
Many towns in Massachusetts are great places to live, but 24/7 Wall St. has put together a weighted measure of more than two dozen factors to find the best county to live in each state.
Which town in Massachusetts is the best place to live? Twenty-four Seven Wall Street says that’s Middlesex County.
With 1,632,002 people, Middlesex County is the most populous county in both Massachusetts and New England. It is also the 22nd most populated county in the United States. It is in northeastern Massachusetts, right on the border with New Hampshire.
People who live in Middlesex County have easier access to work, cultural attractions, and other amenities because they are close to Boston.
Life expectancy is 81.9 years, and the median household income is $111,790 (the average median income in Massachusetts is $89,026). Also, 57.8% of people in the county have a Bachelor’s degree or higher, which is a lot higher than the state average.
Middlesex County is one of the best places to live in the United States because of these reasons. The population has grown by 11.15 percent since 2010, which shows that people want to live there.