3. Penn Wynne, Pennsylvania
Although real estate often gets pricey here in Penn Wynne, a.k.a. Wynnewood, a house is worth every penny. And it’s all in the community. Home prices in Penn Wynne are higher than approximately 95 percent of the other neighborhoods in Keystone State, but you’ll definitely not regret moving here.
You’ll love this suburb, especially if you’re passionate about music, arts, literature, and theater. There’s plenty of culture going on in this Pennsylvania suburb. Plus, you’ll never get bored here; there’s something to do for anybody.
4. Carmel, Indiana
Carmel has great neighborhoods that will inspire the architect in you. This suburb is really rich in architectural diversity and if you’re wondering how it scores in the crime category, note that it is actually one of the safest suburbs in America. It is home to just over 90,000 people who spend their time doing tons of fun activities.