By Rent.com
As people leave big cities like New York and L.A. in search of more affordable living, they’re finding plenty of quality options in up-and-coming cities where the rent-to-income ratio isn’t too high and there’s an abundance of work and career options, as well as good quality of life, entertainment, culture, art and food.
If you’re considering moving to a place that gives you the best bang for your buck, you can’t beat these 25 cities for the best rent-to-income ratio in the U.S.