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Published on May 04, 2024
Roswell, Georgia Celebrated on 'Top 100 Best Places to Live' ListSource: City of Roswell

Roswell, Georgia, has landed a coveted spot on the 'Top 100 Best Places to Live' list by Liveability.com, securing its reputation as a prime spot for Americans seeking a blend of suburban comfort and urban amenities. The annual roundup, which recognizes the crème de la crème of small to mid-sized communities in the U.S., features Roswell as the only peach state city to make the cut this year.

"It’s no surprise to any of us that our beloved City has been identified as one of the best in the country again! But it is always wonderful for our community to be held up and celebrated nationally," said Mayor Kurt Wilson, in a statement that rings with local pride. The city's officials are quick to tout this accolade, using it as a testament to their efforts to make Roswell a top-notch place not just to visit, but to plant roots, as per the City of Roswell.

The ranking comes from a study that sifts through a treasure trove of economic indicators and lifestyle factors, including the economy, housing, cost of living, amenities, and more. These cities, including Roswell, represent the best five percent of an extensive survey of over 2,000 cities in America. Liveability.com uses this robust data to compile their "LivScore,"  a kind of report card that sums up a city’s livability.

Notably, Roswell's "LivScore" weighed in at an impressive 837 out of 1,000, propelling it high on the list with particular praise for its amenities, healthcare, and economic vitality. For those intrigued by the charms of this Georgian jewel, the full write-up can be found, complete with details, on Liveability's website.

The city's residents are seemingly reaping the rewards of Roswell's focus on quality of life, with an array of parks, historical sites, and a bustling downtown area offering a plethora of activities for both young and old. This recognition is poised to bolster Roswell's image on the national stage, likely attracting even more people to this Southern haven.