A North Florida county is the best to live in statewide, a report by Niche reveals.
Experts at Niche analyzed the overall livability of counties by examining several key factors, including the quality of local schools, housing trends, employment statistics and access to amenities. They each received an overall grade ranging from A+ to F.
Do you think your county is the best in the entire state? See what Niche says it is.
What is the best county in Florida to live in?
According to Niche, St. Johns County was declared the best county in Florida to live in. It received a grade of A+.
The North Florida county has a population of 292,243 and houses one of the oldest cities in the country: St. Augustine. Niche writes that St. Johns County has many bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.
It also notes that many retirees live in St. Johns County, and residents tend to be conservative.
Most residents tend to own their own homes, which are typically valued at around $457,600. For renters, the medium rent is around $1,775, over $300 higher than the national average.
See it’s full report card from Niche:
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Public Schools: A
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Nightlife: B+
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Diversity: B
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Housing: A-
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Good for families: A+
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Jobs: A+
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Weather: A-
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Cost of Living: C+
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Health: A+
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Outdoor activities: A
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Commute: C+
Where is St. Johns County located?
St. Johns County is home to St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied city in America, and is located just south of Jacksonville, Florida. St. Johns is about 115 miles northeast of Orlando.
Niche’s top 10 Florida counties to live in
Florida’s top 10 countries received an overall A- or higher grade. Here’s Niche’s list, including the overall grade for each county:
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St. Johns County: A+
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Seminole County: A+
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Leon County: A+
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Alachua County: A+
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Hillsborough County: A+
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Sarasota County: A+
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Orange County: A
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Palm Beach County: A
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Brevard County: A
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Nassau County: A
What is the worst county in Florida to live in?
DeSoto County placed at the bottom of Niche’s ranking. It received a score of C.
With a population of 34,719, DeSoto County has only one city — Arcadia, its county seat — and several unincorporated towns: Hull, Nocatee, Brownville, Fort Ogden, and Lake Suz.
Niche reports that many retirees live in DeSoto County, and residents tend to be conservative. They add that most residents own homes, typically valued at around $151,500. The average rent is $910, nearly $400 below the national average.
See its full report card and how it compares to St. Johns County:
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Public Schools: C-
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Nightlife: B
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Diversity: A
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Housing: C
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Good for families: C
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Jobs: B-
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Weather: A
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Cost of Living: A-
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Health: C-
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Outdoor activities: B-
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Commute: B
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Florida’s best county to live in: Here’s a best, worst ranking
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