Hilton Head Island, SC scores 57/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with a relatively expensive cost profile,…
Best Cities in South Carolina
Compare cities in South Carolina by overall MoveScore, affordability, safety, and livability.
Use this state hub to jump into the strongest city profiles, explore the main ranking paths, and compare which parts of South Carolina fit your priorities best.
Explore cities across South Carolina
Compare cities by what matters most — affordability, safety, lifestyle, and long-term livability.
Top cities ranked by total MoveScore and balanced livability.
Lower-cost cities with stronger value and housing potential.
Cities with stronger safety profiles and lower relocation risk.
Prioritizes schools, safety, and everyday family livability.
Comfort, cost, and day-to-day ease for retirement moves.
Cities with stronger convenience, jobs, and everyday lifestyle fit.
Browse all state ranking paths and category combinations.
Expand your search beyond South Carolina and compare nationwide.
How to choose the right city in South Carolina
Start broad, then narrow by what matters most. Users looking for lower costs can move into the cheapest-city rankings, while safety-first moves, family moves, and retiree moves can branch into more specific ranking pages.
The city cards below are ordered by overall MoveScore so you can start with the strongest all-around options before diving deeper into cost, safety, and lifestyle trade-offs.
Top cities in South Carolina
These city profiles are ordered by overall MoveScore. The strongest all-around options currently include North Charleston, SC, Rock Hill, SC, Spartanburg, SC.
Myrtle Beach, SC scores 57/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a smaller city with a more affordable than many comparable…
How to use this South Carolina hub
This page works best as the middle layer between statewide ranking pages and individual city profiles. Start here if you want a broad overview of the strongest city options in South Carolina, then branch into more specific ranking paths based on affordability, safety, family fit, retirement fit, or young-professional priorities.
From here, you can move deeper into city-level profiles for detail, or sideways into ranking pages to compare the same state through different relocation priorities.