Determining the best places to live is subjective and depends on what factors you consider essential in a home.

While some individuals genuinely appreciate the tranquility of rural living, others contend that urban amenities are essential for a place to be deemed livable.

Massachusetts boasts an impressive array of living environments that cater to diverse lifestyles and preferences. If you crave the serenity of the countryside, you can find charming homes nestled among rolling hills, where neighbors are spread out and nature is abundant. On the other hand, if you thrive in an energetic urban setting, cities like Springfield and Boston offer vibrant atmospheres filled with cultural attractions, dining options, and bustling activity.

For those interested in agricultural life, the state also has picturesque rural areas where farms thrive, and community ties are strong. Whether you’re drawn to peaceful rural living, the excitement of city life, or something in between, Massachusetts has a suitable place for everyone looking for their ideal home.

The team at Stacker compiled a list of the 13 best counties to live in Massachusetts, out of the state's total of 14 counties. The list, presented below, includes a diverse selection of counties from various regions across Massachusetts.

From Massachusetts counties with some of the smallest populations, such as Nantucket and Dukes County, to those with the largest populations, like Worcester and Essex County, there's a notable variety on this list.

Here’s an overview of the 13 best counties in Massachusetts to live in:

Best counties to live in Massachusetts

Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to live in Massachusetts.

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