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Valentine’s Day Special: Can You Find Your True Love in a New Place?

If you've grown tired of waiting for your one true love to come knocking at your door, then maybe it's time to change your environment a little bit. Who knows, the man you will be marrying in the future may be located miles away from you?

In this Valentine's Day special, we will be looking into the possibility of increasing your chances at finding love and whether it might be a wise choice for you to move to a new city.

If you are living in New York and still haven't had love look willingly on your favor, then statistics may help provide you with answers and some comfort. According to Thought Catalog, it is harder for single people to find love in bigger cities, as compared to those living in smaller cities with a sizable population.

The publication further noted that those within Los Angeles, Miami and New York have a hard time finding love than those living in Colorado Springs, Louisville and El Paso.

Single females who are looking into increasing their chances at meeting someone may find love in San Francisco, as the outlet noted that the city has the highest rate of single males in the U.S. For single men, Memphis, TN has the highest rate of single women.

Realtor.com also provided a detailed list of cities that singles can look into while taking into account certain features such as unemployment rate and median list price of houses in the area.

While finding love may be your ultimate goal, especially this Valentine's Day, it is also important to consider whether the city you're looking into relocating can offer you a chance to find a job and give you a house to live in.

The publication noted that Minneapolis has the highest percentage of singles in the U.S., which accounts for 28 percent of the city's population. It also has quite a relatively low unemployment rate of 3.2 percent with a median list price of $268,000.


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