MAGNET FOR FAMILIES
Population: 532,425
Population Growth Since 2000: 9.6%
Percentage of Workforce in Creative Class: 32.1%
Cost-of-Living Index: 90.6 (100 being national average)
Median Household Income: $53,384
Income Growth Since 2000: 16.3%
Des Moines’s friendly, hometown atmosphere, top public schooling and affordable cost of living make it an ideal place to raise a family. But it also has big city amenities, including a growing arts scene with galleries, a symphony orchestra, a ballet and opera, trendy shops and an expanding skyscraper cityscape.
The local economy is gaining momentum as well. Jobs will increase mainly in finance, insurance, government and manufacturing. About 60 insurance companies here make the city the third largest insurance center in the world
Housing is still affordable. The median price for a single-family home is just under $150,000. In the northwest suburbs, for example, a 2,100-square foot three-bedroom home will go for $165,000. For those seeking trendier accommodations, a one-bedroom condo in the downtown’s newly redeveloped Western Gateway neighborhood can fetch a price of under $130,000, while a 2,700-square foot, newly renovated Victorian home in the western suburbs can go for just under $330,000.
For summer fun, Des Moines offers trails for hiking and biking and lakes for boating and fishing, the Adventureland amusement park, an annual arts festival at the city’s Western Gateway Park and the annual Iowa State Fair. While you’re there, don’t miss the traditional "butter cow" sculpture made from 600 lbs. of low-moisture, pure cream Iowa butter.
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POSTED BY: Jamie (June 23, 2008 01:13 PM)
Wow Mary...you are entitled to your opinion but you need to come back through here sometime and actually live here again (how long ago did you live here?). I am a single woman in my early 30's and love love love this city!! The people here are absolutely the best and you are definitely in the minority with your negative opinion about the city. Flat? Are you kidding me? This city is clean, beautiful, green, safe.. sure there are some places in the older part of the city that offers negativitiy but what city doesn't? There is something going on every weekend for my friends and I to do when we are craving a Girls' Nite Out -- there are a ton of wonderful restaurants, shows, festivals for my boyfriend and I to go to together -- and when my parents come down, they can't get enough of the abundant shopping, the ease of getting around, the friendly people and it thrills them that all 3 of their classy, sophisticated, professional children have made a wonderful home here. Lay-off's? Really? I've lived here for 8 years and know one friend who has been laid off. One. And I have a lot of friends. :)... please come and see for yourself. You won't be sorry.
POSTED BY: Mike Shediwy (August 18, 2008 01:31 PM)
I moved to Des Moines forty three yers ago. It was a lousy place back then. Over the years the city had completely redone downtown and developed the Grays sand pits into a nice lake and rec area. The Court ave district with bars and reataurants. Low crime. I moved to Denver when I retired in 02. Truly loved the city. I marveled at what a wonderful transportation Denver had. With a bus pass and a bike, you do not need a car, Des Moines has not quite reached that yet. Because of grandchildren I moved back to Des Moines. Denver is more expensive to live, but for youg people there is so much more to do if you can afford it. If I were young and starting out I would choose Denver. The weather is better their also, but Des Moines is home.
POSTED BY: Michelle (September 21, 2008 10:08 PM)
I grew up in northern Iowa near the Minnesota border then moved down to Urbandale where my husband, daughter and I lived for 12 years. In 2003, we moved to the Gilbert, Arizona (suburb of Phoenix)area. After living here for over 5 years, I can definitely say leaving Iowa was the biggest mistake I've ever made in my adult-life. I took everything so for-granted when I lived in Iowa; things like real trees (not just sticks poking up out of the ground), cool mornings and evenings in the middle of summer, fireflys, NEIGHBORS (Arizonians can go years without even knowing what their neighbors look like, because of the 9 foot cement walls encompassing their homes!), the great Iowa storms - including snow! The school systems in Iowa are unsurpassed as is the opportunity for a successful career in just about any field! We're waiting for the economy and housing market to bounce back, so that we can pack up and go home (to Iowa)!



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