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The 25 Best Neighborhoods For Young People

With May right around the corner, U.S. college graduates will be migrating to the nation's biggest cities to try to find jobs, apartments, and start life on their own.

Niche Ink, a website dedicated to education analysis, put together a list of the best metro areas for millennials. They ranked the metro areas in the U.S. using a dozen factors, including data from the U.S. Census, FBI crime rates, and Niche Ink user opinions on the best places for life after graduation. They then calculated the best neighborhood for young people in each of those cities. (You can read the full methodology here.)

Keep reading to see the top 25 cities and neighborhoods in the U.S. for millennials.

<h3>#25 Ardmore in Atlanta</h3>

Ardmore, a residential neighborhood that's friendly and dog-oriented, is known for its gorgeous park.

14% of its population is aged 25 to 34, and it has a median rent of $937. The average income is $29,863.

The Niche Ink ranked metro areas in the United States using a dozen factors, including data from the U.S. Census, FBI crime rates, and its users opinions on the best places to life after graduation. You can read the full methodology here.

<h3>#24 Lake Eola Heights in Orlando, Fla.</h3>

Lake Eola Heights is a safe community in downtown Orlando with a selection of condos as well as historic homes.

The median rent in Lake Eola Heights is $1,018 with residents averaging a median income of $25,330; 14% of residents are 25 to 34 years old.

The Niche Ink ranked metro areas in the United States using a dozen factors, including data from the U.S. Census, FBI crime rates, and its users opinions on the best places to life after graduation. You can read the full methodology here.

<h3>#23 Shockoe Bottom in Richmond, Va.</h3>

Shockoe Bottom is east of downtown Richmond along the James River, and it's become a major destination in nightlife, dining, and entertainment.

13% of its population is aged 25 to 34, and it has a median rent of $921. The average income is $30,324.

The Niche Ink ranked metro areas in the United States using a dozen factors, including data from the U.S. Census, FBI crime rates, and its users opinions on the best places to life after graduation. You can read the full methodology here.

<h3>#22 Fishers in Indianapolis</h3>

Fishers is a suburb of Indianapolis that is one of the most affordable neighborhoods in the U.S. It's close to a shopping center and a reservoir where people fish and water-ski.

14% of its population is aged 25 to 34, and it has a median rent of $763. The average income is $28,664.

The Niche Ink ranked metro areas in the United States using a dozen factors, including data from the U.S. Census, FBI crime rates, and its users opinions on the best places to life after graduation. You can read the full methodology here.

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