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Madison is a mid-sized city that has all the amenities that are mostly seen in bigger cities. Like Cambridge, it is also one of the most walkable cities in the nation. If you choose to live here, you’d have scenic lakefront views to capture and thousands of parks to choose from for recreation.

The city also has a neat and well-kept feel to it. Do note that Madison is largely a college town since it is home to the University of Wisconsin. So, if you’re not a fan of the energy a college town brings, it may not be to your liking. On the other hand, the job concentration is great so it could be a great choice for career nurturing opportunities.

Upside – It’s a great place for a career. The city is fast growing yet small in size. The less competitive nature of things could make it easier to nail down a job. Madison is also a very pretty town with a large number of parks and green spaces.

Downside – The winters here are harsh so it could take some time to get used to it.

Safest Neighborhoods In Madison – Regent St, Sawmill Road, Midtown Road, and Monroe Street