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Real Estate
06.30.08, 6:00 PM ET
Steve Schwartz and his wife, Lori, have spent the last 30 years running
Schwartz's Bait and Tackle in
They've also discovered something most Americans are still searching for:
the ideal place to raise a family. Their sons, Pete and Eddie, 26 and 22, who
still help out at the store, are the products of an idyllic upbringing in
"It's the best of the best," says the 47-year-old Schwartz, also a
It's qualities like these that landed Hamilton
County atop Forbes' list. Ozaukee
County, Wis., and Johnson
County, Kan. came in second and third. All earn high marks for their low
cost of living, reasonably priced homes and short commute times. They also
offer terrific schools, one of the most important characteristics to consider
when choosing a place to raise a family.
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"What parents need to look for are communities that have the resources to promote physical, social and cognitive development," says Dr. Margo Napoletano, a San Diego-based psychologist with 20 years of experience specializing in children and their families. "This includes a strong school system that provides after-school programs."
Behind The Numbers
Forbes' rankings are skewed toward counties with good school districts.
Using research provided by the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group
based in
Next, we knocked off all the counties with average SAT scores under 1,050 (math and verbal combined) or average ACT scores under 22, leaving us with 51 counties.
Raising a happy family requires more than just a good school system. With that in mind, we ranked the remaining counties using 10 data points: cost of living, graduation rate, standardized scores, home price, property tax rate as a percentage of median home price, percentage of homes occupied by owner, per-capita income, air quality, crime rate and commute time.
A long commute "can certainly contribute to stress on a family," says Napoletano. "If you come home and the kids are already in bed, that detracts from family life, both psychologically and economically, especially considering today's gas prices."
Some of the most posh counties in the nation didn't make the cut because
their rankings were tainted by outrageous home prices or lengthy commutes.
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Other swank suburbs made our list. Because of an outstanding school system
and abundant employment opportunities, Marin
County, Calif., cracked the top 20 despite a whopping median home price of
$901,900. Montgomery
County, Pa., famous for its sumptuous
There are, of course, scores of other, more personal factors to consider: political atmosphere, religious climate, proximity to friends and family, and community personality, to name a few. But don't forget the obvious ones.
"Consider parks, consider recreation programs, consider shopping malls," says Napoletano. "Teenagers love to hang out with their friends at shopping malls. That can promote social development too."