Did Ocean County Make the List; Best Places to Live in the US – wobm.com

We love New Jersey and we know we live in the “best” place in the world. (Some might be smirking at that.) Personally, I love New Jersey and Ocean County, it’s a little piece of heaven.

Money.com  put out a list 50 best places to live in the United States. Two towns in New Jersey made it on the list, according to nj.com. We have so many awesome, beautiful towns here at the Shore. Just to name a few, Ship Bottom, Toms River, Pt. Pleasant Beach, Seaside Park, Brick, I could go on and on.

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When we can see a beautiful sunrise over the gorgeous beach and a breathtaking sunset over one of our fabulous bays, we know we live in beautiful Ocean County. It’s funny, when family visits, where do they want to go…to the beach. One of our gorgeous beaches here in Ocean County. They’re absolutely the best in the country.

BOO…NO OCEAN COUNTY TOWNS, What? The two towns that made the list are Bridgewater at #31 and Mount Laurel is at #16, WOW. – This is all of the towns throughout the country, way to go Mount Laurel.

Here are the Top 5 Best Towns in the US, according to money.com.:

#1 – Evans, Georgia

#2 – Parker, Colorado

#3 – Meridian, Idaho

#4 – Rockwall, Texas

#5 – Columbia, Maryland

Money.com considered towns with populations of 25,000 or more. They removed the places that had more than double the national crime risk and the medial income level lower that 85% of its state’s median. Economy, housing market, cost of living, diversity, public education health and safety and weather and lifestyle were all considered in building the list, according to nj.com.

What town should have made the list in Ocean County?

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These are the 25 Best Places To Live in New Jersey

Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in New Jersey using data from Niche. Niche ranks places to live based on a variety of factors including cost of living, schools, health care, recreation, and weather. Cities, suburbs, and towns were included. Listings and images are from realtor.com.

On the list, there’s a robust mix of offerings from great schools and nightlife to high walkability and public parks. Some areas have enjoyed rapid growth thanks to new businesses moving to the area, while others offer glimpses into area history with well-preserved architecture and museums. Keep reading to see if your hometown made the list.