Today, things are a bit different.

Millennials on the older end of the age range, however, are already middle-aged (viaFinancial Post).

So what kind of place would these young-ish to not-so-young Millennials wish to live?

Millennial couple eating hot dogs from food cart

This question may no longer be quite so rhetorical as it could have been just a few years ago.

Coffee, computers, buying stuff online, 90s nostalgia… doesn’t that just scream “millennial?

Bellevue, even pricier, is $2,117, likely for those same single-dweller digs.

Shoppers at Seattle’s Pike Place Market

Oh yes, so it does.

), plus you might actually be able to afford an apartment with a monthly rent under a grand.

The real sleeper on the list, though, is Pittsburgh.

Millennial woman taking selfie at Golden Gate Bridge

Oh yeah, and it’s also the least expensive city on the list.

(Thank you, boomers!)

Moving to the Midwest’s sure going to save you money, you betcha!

A couple and their dogs at Nationals Park

Millennial Broncos fans tailgating at Mile High Stadium

Woman posing at Gateway Arch in St. Louis