The U.S. City You Should Move To Based On Your Zodiac Sign
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The U.S. City You Should Move To Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Home sweet home – but in a new city.

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The U.S. City You Should Move To Based On Your Zodiac Sign
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Your zodiac sign can tell a lot about you. Now that 2017 is almost over, you’re probably looking for a new city to settle in for 2018.

Afterall, a new city brings a new you, but which American city should you move to? Well, let the stars decide.

Your zodiac sign is an interesting way to look at what will work best for your future. Whether you want a big move or a small move, your zodiac sign will help you with deciding where you should go.

Aries (March 21 - April 19): New York City, New York

New York City is one of the coolest cities in the world. You’re brave and independent and if anyone is going to make it in New York City, it’s you. You’re a social butterfly and you’re pretty restless, so you need a city like the "Big Apple" to keep you going. New York is also great if you want to launch your own startup which is ideal for an entrepreneur type like you, Aries.

Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Seattle, Washington

As a Taurus, you’re so down to earth and laid back, but you have a taste the finer things in life, which is why you need a city like Seattle. You will get the thriving, artistic community that you are looking for as well as some delicious places to eat and lots of outdoor places to explore. What’s not to love about Seattle? Well, maybe the rain. But as a patient Taurus, it’s extremely likely that you’ll get through it.

Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Las Vegas, Nevada

The sign of the twins means you never know what you’re going to get with Gemini. Variety is the key, so set up shop in sunny Las Vegas. Between the entertainment, outdoor adventures, and gorgeous views, you can take it all in Gemini. In Vegas, you’ll never get bored.

Cancer (June 21 - July 22): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The city of brotherly love is the perfect place to call home for the loyal, sensitive, and loving Cancer. Philadelphians are all about helping their neighbors and that is something you’re looking for. Plus, the city has so much history and culture which Cancers can’t get enough of, especially since it’s the first U.S. capitol.

Leo (July 23 - August 22): Austin, Texas

Leo, you are the ultimate social butterfly. You need a city that is just as cool and full of energy as you are, so Austin is a perfect choice! The city is full of young creative types and there are lots of blooming industries for you to become a part of. Your passion and creativity will make you feel right at home in Austin.

Virgo (August 23 - September 22): Chicago, Illinois

As a Virgo, you are reliable and always working hard to achieve success in your life. You set a goal and set out to complete it. This Midwestern city perfectly matches your down to earth and goal-driven attitude. Plus, the locals are friendly and still know how to have a good time. Enjoy the beautiful Chicago summers, outdoor activities, nightlife, and gorgeous architecture.

Libra (September 23 - October 22): Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the perfect city for the charming Libra. You’ll love that there is always something fun to do and your social calendar will never be empty! Enjoy hiking in the mountains, visiting cool and hip clubs or checking out cool new restaurants. Your hard-working and kind nature perfectly meshes with the locals.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): Miami, Florida

Scorpio, you are full of fire and passion. So, of course, you belong in the sexiest and spiciest city in the country. Miami will keep you energized and is the perfect city for someone who is full of life just like you. You can spend your days sunbathing on the beach, exploring the artistic Wynwood neighborhood, or dancing the night away in Miami’s famous club district.

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21): Portland, Oregon

Free-spirited Portland is the perfect place for an open-minded and optimistic Sagittarius to thrive. You’ll love the coffee culture, food truck scene, and cool outdoor adventure scene. Yes, winters in Portland are pretty wet and grey, but as a Sagittarius, you will stay optimistic through those dreary months.

Capricorn (December 22 - January 19): Washington, District of Columbia

You are driven by success, competitive, and career-focused. Washington is the perfect place for you to thrive and climb the career ladder. Of course, you will have quite a lot to tackle if you’re heading to Washington in the current political climate, but there are lots of places in DC to use your skills and make sure your hard work pays off.

Aquarius (January 20 - February 18): San Francisco, California

You’re progressive which will work well in a city that is the definition of cool and always setting trends. The Bay Area is full of innovation, so if you want to get in on a startup or other entrepreneurial dream, San Francisco is the place to do it. Plus, your originality and friendliness will set you up for success in this beautiful, Californian city.

Pisces (February 19 - March 20): Los Angeles, California

The City of Angels is perfect for the creative and imaginative Pisces. You are the dreamer who will head to L.A. on a whim with hopes of making it. Just don’t let the tough city get you down when an audition doesn’t go your way. Find a network of other creatives to support you and take your worries down to the beach.

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