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Forbes named Tampa as the best place to live in Florida in its newly released list.
Jacksonville and Gainesville came in second and third, according to the publication.
Cape Coral and Orlando, home of Walt Disney World Resort, ranked fourth and fifth.
Forbes analyzed cities using recent data on “key lifestyle factors” such as average local house prices, per capita personal income, unemployment and crime rates.
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Aerial drone view of the vast Tampa Bay skyline. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/Getty Images)
The assessment also takes into account the size of the city, diversity, cost of living, and community amenities such as access to public transportation and healthcare.
This data was provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and other resources.

A general view of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers training facility and the Tampa skyline prior to Super Bowl LV on February 7, 2021 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Douglas P. DeFelis/Getty Images/Getty Images)
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“The metropolitan areas we chose are spread across the state and could be great places to call home for young professionals, families and retirees relocating to Florida. economic opportunities, but Panhandle towns are the Sunshine States,” says Forbes.

The colors of the sun setting over Tampa Bay. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/Getty Images)
According to Forbes magazine, Tampa was a special place because of its “pristine beaches,” “impressive” public transportation, platforms promoting the arts, major sports teams, and historical museums.
“Tampa is also experiencing an influx of employers in several industries, from advanced manufacturing to financial services to life sciences. Tourism and McDill Air Force Base also play a pivotal role.” says.
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Tampa’s proximity to Orlando and Miami, which ranks sixth, is no problem.
“Tampa offers everything you need for everyday life, but Orlando is a two-hour drive and Miami is just four hours away.”
Here are the best places to live in Florida
1: Tampa
2: Jacksonville
3: Gainesville
4: Cape Coral
5: Orlando
6: Miami
7: Melbourne
8: Sarasota
9: Tallahassee
10: Pensacola