One St. Louis suburb has been recognized as one of the top 100 places to live in the United States in a survey conducted by Livability.
The annual survey from Livability delves into data from small-to-medium-sized cities to compile a list of the 100 best places to live in the country.
O’Fallon, Missouri was highlighted for its affordable housing, excellent schools, and family-friendly environment, earning it a spot in the top 100 cities list by Livability.
With a livability score of 812, O’Fallon secured the 16th position on the list.
The suburb was also praised for its housing options, healthcare services, and thriving economy, being touted as a prime location for both startup ventures and established corporations.
The survey provided detailed information on O’Fallon’s weather, recreational activities, major industries, and healthcare facilities.
O’Fallon received a higher livability score compared to cities like Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Boise City, Idaho.
At the top of the list was Carmel, Indiana, located just a few hours’ drive from St. Louis, which scored an impressive 875 for its vibrant art scene and top-tier schools.