47. Devon, Pennsylvania
It might be tiny, but it’s spectacular. Home to no more than 2,000 residents, Devon has a great vibe, and it hosts excellent restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. However, we think its biggest advantage is the rural feel.
48. Madison, Alabama
Madison is, in fact, the only Alabama suburb that made it on this list, and you may ask why… Well, since its founding (1808), Madison has flourished and thrived like no other U.S. suburb. It’s a great place to raise your children or grandchildren since it has low crime rates, and it’s also pretty good for those who search for a job or want to make some extra dollars.
And the cost of housing here is less expensive than the country’s average, earning a score of 8 out of 10. Cool, right?!