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Cities You Should and Shouldn’t Move To If You’re Trying To Buy A Home (LIST)

Looking to buy your first home? Don’t do it until you see this list! Look out first-time home buyers, Wallethub has just come out with their official picks for the…

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – MAY 28: Neighbours watch a TV helicopter over head near the house of Schapelle Corby’s mother in Loganlea on May 28, 2017 in Brisbane, Australia. Schapelle Corby was arrested in 2004 for attempting to smuggle 4.1 kilograms of marijuana into Bali and was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2005. She has spent the last three years on parole in Bali after serving almost 10 years of her original 20-year jail sentence in Kerobokan prison. (Photo by Glenn Hunt/Getty Images)

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Looking to buy your first home? Don't do it until you see this list!

Look out first-time home buyers, Wallethub has just come out with their official picks for the best and worst cities for you! Buying a home is a huge investment and a major life milestone, so you want to make sure you choose a city that will help your home increase in value, and more importantly, improve your quality of life.

Ten Best Cities

  1. Broken Arrow, OK
  2. Tampa, FL
  3. Centennial, CO
  4. Boise, ID
  5. Grand Rapid, MI
  6. Thornton, Co
  7. Frisco, TX
  8. McKinney, TX
  9. Cary, NC
  10. Gilbert, AZ

Ten Worst Cities

  1. Berkeley, CA
  2. Detroit, MI
  3. Flint, MI
  4. San Francisco, CA
  5. San Mateo, CA
  6. Oakland, CA
  7. Miami Beach, FL
  8. Elizabeth, NJ
  9. Newark, NJ
  10. Anchorage, AK