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Up and Coming Neighborhoods in the Quad Cities That You May Want to Move to

 

Up and Coming Neighborhoods in the Quad Cities That You May Want to Move to

A view of downtown Davenport at night.

Are you looking for a more affordable cost of living? Would you like to live in an area with access to a variety of outdoor activities and cultural offerings? These requirements and a need to live somewhere where you can get a small-town feel with all the big city amenities are among the top reasons why people are flocking to the Quad cities.

Despite the name, the Quad Cities actually refers to five cities in a metropolitan area in the Mississippi River Valley that spans from the Illinois border to Iowa. These five cities are Davenport and Bettendorf, located in Iowa and Moline, East Moline, and Rock Island in Illinois. This post takes a closer look at a few of the up-and-coming neighborhoods in this region that may be worth moving to.

Eldridge, Davenport

One of the top neighborhoods worth considering is Eldridge in Davenport, Iowa. It’s regarded by many as being among the best places to live. This buzzing neighborhood offers potential residents a dense suburban feel.

The average median rent runs about $840, which is less than the national average of $1.268. A lower rental makes it much easier to protect yourself with renters insurance by choosing optimal cover. Anyone looking to rent in the Quad Cities should always invest in renter’s insurance to enjoy benefits such as protection against water damage, fire, or personal injury in your home.

Port Byron, Rock Island County

Situated in Rock Island County, Port Byron is for folks looking to live in an area that boasts a traditional rural feel. While most residents in this area own their homes, the median rent is a remarkably low $496 compared to the national average of $1.268. This neighborhood, with its rustic charm, is ideal for families and features excellent schools and an ever-growing diversity.

Geneseo, Illinois

With a population of 6.421 Geneseo is located in Henry County and offers locals a space suburban feel. Geneseo is well-liked among older people and is home to many retirees while also having all the amenities that a modern family needs.

Rent in Geneseo is slightly higher at $919 but still below the national average. While about 71% of residents own their homes, this neighborhood boasts a 29% rental rate, which is higher than most places in the Quad Cities.

Muscatine, Iowa

As a town with a slightly higher population of 23.671, Muscadine is situated in the heart of Muscatine County. With an abundance of parks and nature-related amenities, this neighborhood is an ideal spot for families or anyone who wants to live near the beauty of nature.

Weekend entertainment is made up of colorful farmer’s markets and local festivals. With a median rent of $935 and an average home value of $131.900, there’s something for everyone.

Clinton, Iowa

If you’re looking for a neighborhood that offers a wide variety of nightlife, then Clinton in Iowa is well worth considering. A healthy mix of retirees and families makes up a population of 24.524. The people that make up this quiet neighborhood offer new residents a wonderful cultural diversity. An average median rent of $746 makes this neighborhood a renter’s dream.

Up and Coming Neighborhoods in the Quad Cities That You May Want to Move to

The new parklet installed by Moline Centre outside Lagomarcino’s, 1422 5th Ave., in downtown Moline.

Moline, Rock Island County

Moline in Rock Island County is another one of those popular neighborhoods that ticks all the boxes. With a wide range of amenities, bars, and parks in Moline, it’s easy to see why its population is among the highest in the Quad Cities, currently standing at 42.452.

Not only can residents look forward to a dense suburban feel with all the joys of a modern city, but families will enjoy the above-average schools and a median rent that is lower than the national average at $883.

Coal Valley, Davenport

Rated as one of the best places in the Quad Cities to raise a family, Coal Valley is located in Davenport. Prospective residents can look forward to a rural feel with parks and amenities intertwined to create a wonderful place to raise families, retire, or simply just slow down and enjoy life. Coal Valley, with its median rent of $935 and an average home value of $199.300 it’s easy to see why so many young professionals choose to make it their home.

Final Thoughts

The Quad Cities are well known for the lower housing costs and scenic riverfront that offers a wide range of opportunities for festivals, recreation, and spectacular views. Choosing to live in one of the many Quad Cities also allows you to become part of a series of diverse communities, with job opportunities at major companies being among the top perks.

You can also look forward to a simpler, more relaxed way of life that every person deserves. With so many top options to choose from, you’ll easily find the best spot for you and your family.

Up and Coming Neighborhoods in the Quad Cities That You May Want to Move to

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