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Just went down a rabbit hole looking at where you can actually afford to live without moving to the middle of nowhere, and honestly some of these spots are wild. Apparently Ohio is absolutely crushing it right now if you want cheap rent and low crime - they've got like 7 cities in the top 15 safest and most affordable places. New Philadelphia is sitting pretty with homes around $186k and only like $1,100 monthly mortgage. That's insane compared to most places.
The thing that caught me is how many of these cheapest and safest places to live have violent crime rates under 0.5 per 1,000 people. San Elizario, Texas is almost unreal - 0.10 violent crime rate, homes under $170k. But if you want a bit more going on, Columbus, Indiana has a solid population base (51k) while staying affordable and safe. New Ulm, Minnesota also seems like a hidden gem - livability score of 82, super low violent crime at 0.29.
Obviously these aren't major metro areas, but if you're trying to actually own property and not spend half your life working just to pay rent, the cheapest and safest places to live in America right now are mostly in the Midwest and some random pockets in Texas and Pennsylvania. The annual cost of living for most of these ranges from like $35k to $45k, which is legitimately sustainable. Edwardsville, Illinois rounds out the list with the highest livability score at 90 and still keeps costs under $46k annually.
The data is from early 2025 so might be slightly dated, but the pattern is clear - if you want to find genuinely affordable yet safe communities, you're not looking at coastal cities. Worth checking out if you're seriously considering a move and want the cheapest and safest places to live without the typical trade-offs.