The indoor-outdoor living trend has been popular for some time, especially in warmer markets like California and Arizona. But which markets are perfect for the “outdoor-outdoor” homebuyer?
Outside magazine ranks the 16 best U.S. places to “work, run, eat, sail, paddle, drink, ride, and climb” in America.
Topping the list—for the second time in a row—is Chattanooga, Tenn., which the magazine called “a southern gem that surprised us once again.”
Also on the list are Annapolis, Md., Flagstaff, Ariz., and Eau Claire, Wisc.
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