37. Brighton, New York
Are you looking for historic charm? If the answer is YES, Brighton should be your favorite suburb. Because it was established in 1814, this Rochester suburb still has well-preserved brick homes that date back from the 19th century.
If you’re not a history buff, don’t worry, Brighton has something for anyone. From beaches to parks, restaurants, shops, and social clubs, Brighton is famous for its diversity and eagerness to satisfy everyone.
38. Elm Grove, Wisconsin
Did you know that Elm Grove was actually recognized as America’s best suburb by Business Insider back in 2014? And believe us, it hasn’t changed that much since then. Because it provides easy access to what we would call big-city amenities and opportunities, Elm Grove is a good place for everybody.
Regardless of your age, or your job, you should really give Elm Grove a try. You won’t regret it!