12 Most Expensive Cities to Live in The US

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7. Hilo, Hawaii

Average Rent: $928
Did you know that this third wettest city in the US was struck hard by a tsunami way back in 1940’s and 1960’s? Gladly, the modern technology and innovation rebuilt Hilo’s waterfront. Now, Hilo is one of the fast growing cities in the US where you can find different attractions such as the world-class Imiloa Astronomy Center, Wailuku River State Park, Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory. Frankly, I wouldn’t bother much exploring the rest of the city if I have a world-class beachfront house in Hilo, Hawaii.

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