16 High-Tech Cities You'll Want to Call HomeSilicon Valley and New York aren't the only places to launch a high-tech career.

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Location, location, location doesn't just apply toyour first apartmentpost-graduation; it also refers to what city you move to. Yes, there are tech jobs everywhere but some cities have more of a payoff.

For itsannual salary survey, Dice.com, a career site for those in technology and engineering, got the input of over 10,000 professionals in 2017 about how much they make. The number of cities with average salaries in the six figures is half of what it was two years ago. Silicon Valley still has the highest at $114,654.

Dice notes that salaries have been stagnant but that can mean some employers are offering perks and bonuses in place of higher pay. Those little extras won't help you if you're paying rent in San Francisco or New York, though. So while they might be the first cities you think of moving to when looking for a tech-savvy, post-college abode,you should broaden your horizons.

That's where this list comes in. These cities come in after Silicon Valley, Boston, and New York in terms of salary but they have more livable rents and lots of reasons you might want to call them home.

Related:5 U.S. Cities Luring Tech Talent Away From Silicon Valley

1. San Diego

If you're talking tech and start a sentence with "San," you'd probably expect the next word to be "Francisco," but San Diego residents get great weather and great salaries. And those sunny skies are about to be filled with drones thanks to athree-year testing programthe city secured with the Department of Transportation. The city is also home to behemoth Qualcomm and lots of startups, over 170 of which are part of theEvoNexus incubator. The average tech salary in San Diego is $101,025.

2. Washington D.C./Baltimore

In keeping with Dice's findings about companies working to offer things that make them stand out,D.C. has received recognitionfor some features that make its tech offices stand out. You can't expect immersive gaming environments and oxygen rooms in every workplace, but know that a salary of $99,937 is the average.

3. Seattle

Yes, it's always sort of gray in Seattle, but the Emerald City is also pretty green. The average salary for those in tech is $99,352. Nearby Redmond, Washington, is home to Microsoft. But there are plenty of other tech companies in the area, including Amazon and Boeing. And if you're concerned about your internet data, the cityhas strict broadband privacy rules. One thing to watch, though, is aproposed tax billthat might halt Amazon expansion and limit how many other tech companies want to set up shop in Seattle.

4. Los Angeles

Tech workersin Los Angelesmight have to deal with the freeways, but if they can find a job close to home and a home not far from the beach, they'll be happy enjoying the $99,145 average salary they bring in. Tesla's Design Studio is in nearby Hawthorne, (if you work there,your boss is working onthat traffic problem), but the city itself has somehigh-tech career options, too.

5. Philadelphia

Philly Tech Weekhas just passed but that doesn't mean the future isn't moving forward there. There arestartupsworking on feeding at-risk newborns, helping doctors understand patients' mental health, and programs for increasing diversity in tech. Salaries average $97,415.

6. Minneapolis

Minneapolis has been building sometitans of technologythese past few years. With average salaries at $96,936, it's easy to see how. Use some of that paycheck to buy a warm winter coat, though.

7. Dallas

Dallas joined this list just last year, but tech companies like AT&T have called it home for a while. The University of Texas at Dallas has a uniqueprogram that merges the arts and technology. An average tech salary there is $95,222.

Related:10 U.S. Cities Where Tech Workers Make Good Money and Don't Pay Sky-High Rent

8. Denver

There are a lot of Rocky Mountain highs in Denver and one of them is that those in tech can expect to earn on average $94,668. TheDenver Tech Centerhas been in business since the 1970s, encouraging tech companies to settle in the city. Ahead of ski season, putDenver Startup Weekon you calendar this fall, and don't miss theemerging smart cityPanasonic is building out in the great expanse near the airport.

9. Chicago

Chicago is filled with as much culture as New York but it also has midwestern friendliness going for it. Salaries are good at an average of $93,025 and there are plenty ofcompanies hiring.

10. Atlanta

If you're looking for a place to house your small startup, you might want to look at theAtlanta Tech Village. If you're instead looking to join a company, lots of them are hiring,including Pandora. The average salary in the area is $92,637.

11. Charlotte

Financial tech is whatrules the Charlotte tech scenebut it's not all there is. The tech scene there isgrowing like crazy, so snagging the average salary of $92,507 probably won't be too hard.

12. Portland

Portlandiamight be over but Portland isn't. Women especially might want to consider the support they'll receive from organizations likePDX Women in Tech, which has a mentorship program. An average tech salary in the city is $91,192.

13. Houston

虽然与石油相关的几十年来,Houston also has a bit of silicon in its veins. The city haspartnered with Microsoftfor a computer literacy effort for its citizens and work on smart-city projects like reducing traffic through data and technology. Microsoft also said it will support local startups, so if you're considering moving to Houston now is the time. You can expect an average salary of $90,265.

14. Austin

You might have already been to Austin for SXSW Interactive, but there are plenty of good reasons to stay. It's where many a tech giant got its start, including Twitter. It's also the second city to get Google Fiber, a move that prompted rival AT&T to roll out its own gigabit internet service in the region. Tech workers can make an average of about $90,214 each year, according to Dice. If you're looking for a place to start, there are plenty ofstartups that are set to take off this year.

15. Phoenix

Tech companies are bloomingin the Phoenix desert. An average tech salary is $89,749. The city is home toPHX Startup Weekand if you take advantage of all it has to offer, you could one day find yourself receiving anAZ Top Tech Exec Award.

16. Chattanooga

Chattanooga didn't make the Dice list, butPCMag'sRob Marvin recently sat downwith area startups, VC investors, and city government officials to break down Chattanooga's transformation into a startup tech hub, thanks in part to its fiber internet.

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