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    10 Best Cities for College Graduates in 2026 | Invesloan.com

    April 19, 2026Updated:April 19, 2026
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    Graduation season is upon us, and while this year’s graduates have much to celebrate, they’re also entering adulthood under significant financial pressure.

    They have more student loan debt than previous generations, face an unforgiving job market, and are trying to navigate a housing market where high prices and mortgage rates have made homeownership feel unaffordable.

    Where graduates choose to live after graduation could make a big difference, and a new report from Redfin and Glassdoor could help with their decision. The companies ranked 10 major metros using 13 indicators related to housing affordability, career opportunities, and urban quality of life.

    Across all states, the ranking suggests Texas is a standout destination for college grads. Three of its largest cities — Dallas, Houston, and Austin — round out the top 10. Redfin and Glassdoor highlighted their strong job markets and relatively affordable rent for recent grads.

    “These cities in Texas do great on all metrics: robust job markets, good amenities, and relatively affordable housing,” Asad Khan, a senior economist with Redfin, told Business Insider. “Strong housing supply growth in Texas has been key to allowing these cities to grow and attract young professionals from high-cost states around the country.”

    “The strong industry mix also makes these cities more resilient and attractive to a wide range of early career workers,” Khan added.

    Read on to find out which other cities made the cut. Here are the 10 best big cities for this year’s graduates, according to Redfin and Glassdoor.

    10. Austin


    Aerial shot of Downtown Austin and Lady Bird Lake.

    Austin.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $72,025
    • Price of typical starter home: $276,600
    • Years to save for down payment: 4 years, 1 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 30.3%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 35%

    9. Miami


    Miami Beach, Florida.

    Miami Beach, Florida.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $62,748
    • Price of typical starter home: $210,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 3 years, 11 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 26.4%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 33%

    8. San Diego


    Aerial shot of downtown San Diego, California.

    San Diego.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $74,053
    • Price of typical starter home: $615,000
    • Years to save for down payment: More than 10 years
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 65.4%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 64%

    7. St. Louis


    St. Louis, Missouri, USA downtown cityscape on the Mississippi River at twilight.


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    • Average early-career earnings: $61,834
    • Price of typical starter home: $150,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 2 years, 7 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 19.1%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 23%

    6. Houston


    Houston, Texas, downtown park and skyline.

    Houston.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $65,369
    • Price of typical starter home: $215,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 3 years, 7 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 25.9%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 18%

    5. Chicago


    Chicago, Illinois

    Chicago, Illinois.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $72,786
    • Price of typical starter home: $202,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 3 years
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 21.9%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 28%

    4. Dallas


    Dallas, Texas.

    Dallas, Texas.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $67,451
    • Price of typical starter home: $240,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 4 years, 1 month
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 28%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 26%

    3. Boston


    Boston, Massachusetts, USA skyline with Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market at dusk.

    Boston, Massachusetts.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $80,026
    • Price of typical starter home: $460,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 6 years, 8 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 45.3%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 53%

    2. Omaha


    Aerial View of Downtown Omaha, Nebraska in Autumn

    Omaha, Nebraska.

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    • Average early-career earnings: $59,123
    • Price of typical starter home: $195,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 3 years, 8 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 26%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 28%

    1. Washington, D.C.


    Washington DC. Aerial panoramic view of Pennsylvania Avenue landmarks and United states Congress view, USA

    Washington, D.C.

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    • Average annual early-career earnings: $79,857
    • Price of typical starter home: $320,000
    • Years to save for down payment: 4 years, 2 months
    • Monthly mortgage payment as percent of income: 31.6%
    • Monthly rent as percent of income: 34%

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