The Little Apple is dang near the best place in the country to live.

That's according to

. Manhattan

in the website's latest listing of the Top 100 Places to Live - and it came just a single point from claiming the top slot.

As the home of K-State, the city's highest individual score came in education. Affordably-priced apartments and starter homes and low unemployment helped it score well in the housing and economy categories.

Livability.com also pointed to "Aggieville and the bustling downtown" as highlights for people looking to move, adding that Manhattan is filled with many restaurants, shops, and cultural venues. It even mentioned it has the second-busiest airport in the state.

Infrastructure and demographics weighed heaviest on the city's overall score, leaving it just behind Ann Arbor, Michigan - home of the University of Michigan.

Overland Park (#11) finished just outside of the ten as well. Lawrence came in #23.

Livability.com says it developed the rankings by "sourcing the best public and private data available to find the small to mid-sized cities, towns and villages that meet (the) standards of a Best Place to Live."

Top ten (and total points):