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Originally Posted by 3rd&Brown
Maybe Vienna?
I read this article recently. I don't remember all of the details but I came away from it thinking that Vienna was a place with a high standard of living, with tier 1 city amenities, where incomes are high but not overly burdened by living costs.
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Vienna is a good one. It's clean, not expensive, and offers just about everything that us urban lovers value highly: transit, walkability, good public spaces, density. It is a city that manages to not be dull while also not being very exciting, if that makes any sense. The main down side is that it is pretty insular and doesn't absorb outsiders very well, in complete contrast to its cousin Berlin.