| Champaign, IL | Houston, TX | United States |
Overall | 81.1 | 96.9 | 100 |
Food & Groceries | 95.0 | 98.1 | 100 |
Health | 111.4 | 95.1 | 100 |
Housing | 54.7 | 75.4 | 100 |
Median Home Cost | $190,400 | $247,900 | $338,100 |
Utilities | 9,510.0% | 9,650.0% | 10,000.0% |
Transportation | 69.4 | 119.0 | 100 |
Miscellaneous | 135.7 | 105.9 | 100 |
100 = National Average (Below 100 means cheaper than the US average. Above 100 means more expensive.)
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Reviews for Champaign 13 Reviews
Pros - close to Chicago, has Parkland community college and lots of places to eat. There is a train station downtown that is really good. Beautiful deciduous trees and More
I wonderful city with great More
Actually it's barely a nice place to live.
The pros:
Not terribly expensive - at one point the least expensive place to live in the country among modest sized More
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I moved to Houston from the San Francisco Bay area in 1991 after college but I have always had family here.
Houston is not what you think of when you think of Texas More
There's definitely lots of jobs/economic opportunity. It's quite racially diverse if that's your thing. Houston has awful urban sprawl. Expect awful traffic. Hot as hell More
There's definitely lots of jobs/economic opportunity. It's quite racially diverse if that's your thing. Houston has awful urban sprawl. Expect awful traffic. Hot as hell More
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