1. Chicago (my favorite American City)
2. Duluth (incredibly nice people; incredibly nice lake shore)
3. Boston
4. Philadelphia
5. Washington
6. Minneapolis
7. Pittsburgh (great college town!)
8. Cleveland (great art museum, even greater orchestra)
9. New Orleans (authentically tawdry, as opposed to Las Vegas)
Sometimes you cannot instantly tell if a neighborhood is excellent or bad. When the periods comes to offer or lease out, this becomes fairly obvious.
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