Where you should move to next could be written in the stars.
We spoke to astrologer Jennifer Angel, founder of Jennifer Angel Horoscopes, to see where you should live based on your zodiac sign.
We had Angel describe the ideal city for each sign, and used our own travel expertise to then find an appropriate city.
Keep scrolling to see what she said.
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ARIES (March 21 - April 19): Chicago, Illinois

"Aries are outdoor people. They like a lot of excitement and adventure. Aries can take on a lot of projects at once, regardless if they finish all the projects or not. They like cities where things are happening rather than being stuck out in the country.
They like a lot of high energy because they thrive on the energy rather than it draining them. Aries like fresh air where they can get into a park. Aries are great runners. So even though they love the city and the high energy, they also need to get out in the nature."
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Westport, Connecticut

"Taurus is Venus-ruled, so beauty is very important to them, as well as stability. Tauruses would rather own something than rent. They like to put down a solid foundation. They don't like to move a lot, so Taurus will stay in one place for a long time. Once they are able to buy a place, they will sort of stay there.
Luxury and money is also very important to them, so they need to be close to big cities where earning a high income is still accessible. They are also big foodies, and love to cook, entertain, and go out at night. They are home people, but need to be close enough to a city to earn a high income."
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): London, England

"Geminis are more interested in learning. Ruled by Mercury, communication and education are very important. They are very inquisitive. They like to be in cities that have a lot of different things to offer in the way of museums, galleries, and shows. They are highly creative and very good with electronics.
Depending on what else is in their chart, they would rather spend their money on going out and seeing a good show or going to see the opening of a new museum than spend it on their home. Being accessible to education on all levels is very important to them."
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