Bucks is One of the Best Counties to Live in Pennsylvania, Data Shows

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Woman walking her dog along the Delaware Canal in Bucks County.
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A ranking of the top counties to live in Pennsylvania ranks Bucks County rather high on the list.

Many counties throughout the nation are experiencing growth due to job opportunities, education, relatively affordable housing costs, historic or well-designed downtowns, or access to cultural opportunities, reports Stacker.

Using rankings from Niche, Stacker has compiled a list of the best counties to live in Pennsylvania, and Bucks County was ranked No. 7.

Niche ranked the top 30 counties based on various factors, including public schools, educational attainment, cost of living, and housing.

Some of the top public schools in Bucks County include Central Bucks High School, Bucks County Montessori Charter School, and Central Bucks High School – West.

Among the top private schools include George School, Solebury School, and Holy Ghost Preparatory School.

With a population of about 645,163 people, Bucks County’s top towns include Buckingham Township, Doylestown Township, and Newtown.

The median household income is $107,826, while the median home value and median rent are $395,800 and $1,461, respectively.

Read more about where the best Pennsylvania counties to live are located in Stacker.

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