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Feature published on March 1, 2024

Why Philly’s A Great Place To Live & Work

Philadelphia has it all: affordability, diversity, arts, music, food, culture, history and sports…

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If you’re considering a move, the Philadelphia region has a whole lot to offer — and at a great value.

Iconic history? Got it. Outstanding arts and culture? Check. A legit dining scene? You better believe it. Big-time live music and sporting events? Second-to-none. Parks, trails, shopping, commerce? Absolutely. Walkability? Affordability? Diversity? Yes, yes and yes!

Really, all that’s missing is you.

Sure, you know all about the cheesesteaks, the Liberty Bell, and the sports fans. But what really makes the Philadelphia region special is its people.

William Penn established Philadelphia in 1682. The Founding Fathers birthed a nation here in 1776. And Rocky — although fictional — cemented his legendary status here in 1976. Each of these icons lived, worked and played in Philly, and their stories shine a spotlight on who we are … driven by equal parts love, grit, passion, pride and a massively strong sense of community.

The Philadelphia region is home to hidden gems and unsung heroes. It’s a place where you not only know the people on your block, but you look out for each other too.

Thanks to competitive salaries and a lower cost of living than other major Northeast cities, the Philadelphia region provides access to meaningful careers in a place where you can actually afford to enjoy your earnings.

From Market Street to the Main Line, Somerton to South Philly, Doylestown to Delco, Greater Philadelphia offers a plethora of possibilities for your next big move, whether you’re looking for the hustle-and-bustle of a major metropolitan city or charming suburbs and rural landscapes.

Read on for a tour that takes you through what it’s like to live, work and play in the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection and its surrounding counties.

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Which will you choose?

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