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Leander and Cedar Park Earn Spots on National “Best Places to Live” List

Leander ranks No. 8 and Cedar Park No. 23 in the latest U.S. News report spotlighting top communities across the country

Leander and Cedar Park are officially on the national radar. In U.S. News & World Report’s newly released 2025–26 “Best Places to Live” rankings, Leander secured the No. 8 spot while Cedar Park came in at No. 23. The rankings consider affordability, job market health, quality of life, and overall desirability—areas where both suburbs continue to shine.

Suburbs Outshine the Capital

While Austin fell to No. 164 in this year’s list, its northern neighbors are gaining ground—and gaining attention. Leander, in particular, has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., drawing families, remote workers, and professionals with its blend of spacious neighborhoods, strong schools, and growing local economy. Cedar Park continues to benefit from its balance of city access and suburban comfort, with a steady increase in new businesses, parks, and community amenities.

Community Growth Backed by Data

Both cities have seen a surge in population and infrastructure investment over the last decade. Leander’s growth rate is among the highest in the nation, according to census data, with Cedar Park not far behind. Their appeal lies in more than just numbers: residents cite safety, good schools, and a strong sense of community as everyday reasons they love living here.

What This Means for Local Residents

These new rankings reinforce what locals already know—Leander and Cedar Park are not just great places to live in Texas, but in the country. As more attention turns to the area, residents can expect continued development, improved services, and an influx of newcomers looking for that unique mix of opportunity and neighborly charm.