Moving up.
For many Americans, its goal is to be possible to leave the hustle and bustle of a city to buy a house in a quiet suburban neighborhood. While all this sounds good and elegant, the ridiculously volatile real estate market forcing many to reassess where their life will settle.
So, if it is open to the idea of the enhanceable states that move, the Gobankingrates research team has just revealed the best fastest growing suburban neighborhoods in the United States, and how much money people must earn annually to pay a home there.
Woodbridge, Virginia occupied number 1 on the list. According to the report, the city population rose from approximately 4,000 residents to 43,000 during the five -year between 2018 and 2023.
On average, residents here need around $ 124,161 so as not to live the payment check to the payment check, according to the report.
“There are a multitude of reasons for this population tree, but among them is the fact that many residents of the DC area left the city city in search of less populated and close suburbs, such as Woodbridge,” Gobhering researcher.
“Our data also show that Woodbridge has a relatively strong habitability score (71 out of every 100) and a medium price of relatively affordable housing for the DC area, of approximately $ 500,000 as February 2025, which can be expelled.
Texas dominated the three main points on the list. Fulshear, Texas arrived in second place with an increase of 236.7% in the population, and a salary of $ 119,909 is needed to pay a house.
Celina and Princeton were two other Texas cities among the first three who saw an increase of approximately 100% in residents who moved here. The salary range to live here is between $ 95,000 and $ 137,000.
Some of the neighborhoods who did not reach the 10 best, but still made the list include Saint Cloud, Florida, where a resident needs at least $ 108,487 to live comfortable.
Hamtramck, Michigan, who is more affordable, consulting if it is something that a house will buy there, they will need an income or $ 76,618.
At least $ 120,895 is needed annually to pay Wake Forest, North Carolina.
For New Yorkers who want to make a change of life: Elkridge, Maryland is not too far, and a salary of approximately $ 119,076 will make living there comfortable.
Outside the West – Castle Rock, Colorado, Happy Valley, Oregon and Avon, Indiana are potential options. The salary ranges necessary to pay a house in those states must be between $ 85,000 and $ 150,000.
In the south, Kyle and Katy are two Texas areas that also made the list. A salary in the range of $ 90,000 will take you home pleasant there.
The 10 fastest growing suburbs and the average salary necessary to live there
1. Woodbridge, Virginia (887.3%, $ 124,161)
2. Fulshear, Texas (236.7%, $ 199,909)
3. Celina, Texas (190.2%, $ 137,965)
4. Princeton, Texas (114.7%, $ 95,375)
5. Queen Creek, Arizona (84%, $ 137,492)
6. Prosper, Texas (81%, $ 160,327)
7. Fort Mill, South Carolina (77.6%, $ 121,572)
8. Fate, Texas (77.3%, $ 97,589)
9. ANNA, Texas (70.9%, $ 96,137)
10. Groveland, Florida (65.4%, $ 105,272)
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Rochester, Buffalo, Albany and Nassau County of Long Island in New York, all were the list of the 10 best.