As reported by Forbe’s, the best bargain cities have been announced. The news is good (again) for Austin as it makes the top spot on the list! And again, Texas dominated the list taking 5 spots on this top 15 (really a top 17) list based on cost of living, housing opportunity, unemployment rate, and average salary. Additional bragging rights? Austin ranked #1 on Forbe’s list for lowest unemployment rate!

- Austin, Tex.
- Phoenix, Ariz.
- Washington, D.C.
- Fort Worth, Tex.
- Cincinnati, Ohio (tie
Indianapolis, Ind. (tie) - Columbus, Ohio
- Dallas, Tex.
- Houston, Tex.
- San Antonio, Tex.
- Nashville, Tenn. (tie)
Denver, Colo. (tie) - Cambridge, Mass.
- Kansas City, Mo.
- Detroit, Mich.

Texas dominates a new list on job growth potential among the nation’s largest metropolitan areas.
The top 10 cities on the list were as follows:
The Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009
