5 Best Cities for Singles in 2021

The cost of living can vary substantially when considering different cities, particularly in large metropolis areas.
The cost of living can vary substantially when considering different cities, particularly in large metropolis areas.
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By-Howard

Whether you're newly single or an experienced professional, trying to find a potential partner isn't easy. It seems like your successful relationship is dependent on so many things, from the clothes you wear, the people you talk to, and even the city you call home. For some, the dating scene is more about a game of luck. Trying to find someone they're compatible with among thousands of potential applicants is difficult. But, where you live can have a significant influence on the success of your dating adventure. To help get you started, here are the five best cities for singles in 2021:

1)Chicago, Illinois

Nearly 62% of the entire 2.71 million residents in Chicago are single, making it the largest single population in the surrounding area. Whether you're looking for world-class museums or a robust nightlife, Chicago delivers on all fronts. You'll be able to walk through one of the many local parks, enjoy the evening discovering some new drinks in the town, or stroll through Lincoln Park Zoo. With a diverse population, there's almost a relationship style to match anything you're looking for. Whether you're looking for love, marriage, short-term, or a sugar baby in Chicago, the Windy City is a great place to look.

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2)Nashville, Tennessee

With a population of nearly 1.9 million people, this city is the place to be when you're single. That's because out of the staggering population, almost 48% of all population over the age of 15 is single. That's a lot of single people. On top of the large single population, Nashville is known for its country music, love of nightlife, and extensive live music options. You'll have plenty of new places to take dates for a truly incredible night on the town.

3)Denver, Colorado

If you love city life, Denver may be precisely what you're looking for. With the population sitting at 2.8 million people, this metropolis attracts an extensive collection of singles. In fact, you'll find 49.2% are currently single. This city is currently home to a flourishing arts scene, 5,000 acres of parks and trails, and proximity to the Rockies. For those looking to hit up some unique breweries, metro Denver is home to nearly 100 different locations, perfect for an afternoon get-together.

4)Melbourne, Florida

Sitting as one of the smaller cities on our single list, Melbourne has a population of just 576,000 people. Over 51% of the adult population is unattached for those who like to consider the odds, making it a prime location for those looking for love. This city is well-known for big-city living with a small-town feel. There are plenty of beaches to enjoy a quick swim, shops, galleries, and of course, public golf courses.

5)Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge is the perfect place to call home if you're looking for a decent city with plenty of people. With 829,000 residents, nearly 56% are currently single or available. Some refer to Baton Rouge as the heart of New Orleans, without the tourism. In the capital of Louisiana, you'll enjoy a consistently warm climate, beautiful boardwalks, and several museums. Dog lovers will enjoy the wide variety of leash-free parks throughout the city, a hidden gem at finding someone new.

The cost of living can vary substantially when considering different cities, particularly in large metropolis areas. Unsplash

Things to Consider Before Relocating

While some locations might appeal for the nightlife or simply the warmer climate, it's essential to consider the impact moving will have on your overall health and wellbeing. The cost of living can vary substantially when considering different cities, particularly in large metropolis areas. Make sure you take an honest look at your budget before deciding to find a new residence or face a housing crisis when you can't afford living accommodations.

Likewise, it's always important to consider your current career before relocating. While many jobs exist in different cities, you'll lose any seniority you've built with your current company, along with any health insurance. The salary for these positions may also vary greatly, depending on the job's demand. Make sure you apply to several new job positions before moving, especially if you need a specific salary to survive after the move.

Amenities are another vital consideration you need to consider before relocating. While larger metro areas are likely to offer similar products or services, smaller locations may not. If you enjoy specific luxuries, for example, it's always wise to research their availability. Before moving, you'll also need to establish any current services like dog walking, gym memberships, or health providers.

If you have a strong family connection to your current city, you must consider the impact moving will have on your mental health. Close contacts are essential to maintain, regardless of distance. Some may enjoy phone calls or quick video chats; others may need physical interaction with their friends and family. Always be honest about your expectations of friends and family before leaving. If you'd like to have them travel or visit, find out the probability of that happening.

Determine how holidays, celebrations, and momentous occasions will be celebrated. Will you travel back home, or would you like to host? Is driving possible, or would you need to fly? If you need to fly back home, will you financially be able to afford the expenses after your new living arrangements are calculated? These are small considerations that hold substantial impact on your happiness in your new city.

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