Livability Score

77
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A-

There are some amenities close to this location.
Coffee (6) F
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Jammin' Java
Coffee Shop
Bennett's Donuts
Coffee Shop
Cappuccino Country
Coffee Shop
Heroes Coffee
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (67) A+
Branson Ghosts & Legends
Museum
Branson Centennial Museum
Museum
Branson Hot Hits Theater
Theatre Arts
Town Square Amphitheatre Stage & Water-and-Fire Show
Theatre Arts
Hillbilly Lounge
Nightclub
Veterans Memorial Museum
Museum
Auto & Farm Museum
Museum
Yakov's Theatre
Theatre Arts
Dolly Parton's Stampede
Theatre Arts
Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater
Theatre Arts
Celebrity Car Museum
Museum
Music City Centre
Theatre Arts
God and Country Theatres
Theatre Arts
Grand Country Fun Spot
Theme Park
Grand Country Resort
Attraction
Gaetz Tractor Museum
Museum
Grand Country Music Hall
Theatre Arts
Splash Country Indoor Waterpark
Water Park
Branson's Wild World
Zoo
Branson Meadows Cinemas 11
Cinema
Cool Off Water Chute
Attraction
Reelin' In The Years (John Tweed Show)
Theatre Arts
Ride The Ducks
Attraction
The Mansion Theatre
Theatre Arts
Andy Williams' Moon River Theatre
Theatre Arts
Food and Drink (49) A-
Mr. B's Ice Cream
Sweets
Steak 'n Shake
Fast Food
Waxy O'Shea's Irish Pub
Bar
Wendy's
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Auntie Anne's
Fast Food
Marble Slab Creamery
Sweets
Subway
Fast Food
Fall Guys Burger Co.
Fast Food
Chick-fil-A
Fast Food
Alaxander Park Concession Stand
Fast Food
Cold Stone Creamery
Sweets
Culver's
Fast Food
Rowdy Beaver Restaurant & Tavern
Bar
McDonald's
Fast Food
Arby's
Fast Food
Panda Express
Fast Food
Billy Bob's Dairyland
Fast Food
Wendy's
Fast Food
Freddy's
Fast Food
Outback Pub
Bar
McDonald's
Fast Food
Burger Shack
Fast Food
Taco Bell
Fast Food
Marble Slab Creamery
Sweets
Fitness (0) F
Groceries (4) F
Sunfest
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Rhodes Family Price Chopper
Grocery Store
Vitamin World
Grocery Store
Harter House
Grocery Store
McFarlain's Bakery & Pie Shop
Bakery
Parks (55) A+
Epps Park
Park
John Nygard Memorial Park
Park
Adventure Cove Play Area
Playground
North Beach Park
Park
Cantwell Park
Park
Alexander Park
Park
Parnell Park
Park
Hulland Park
Park
Sunset Park
Park
Veterans Memorial Garden
Park
Eiserman Street Park
Park
Pepper Dog Park
Park
Stockstill Park
Park
Tiger Park
Park
Chad A. Fuqua Memorial Park
Park
Downing View Park
Park
Murphy Park
Playground
Old School Park
Park
Murphy Park
Park
Sagers Park
Park
Longview Park
Park
Branson RecPlex
Park
Water Slides
Playground
Branson's Promised Land Zoo
Park
Ballparks of America
Park
Shops (170) A+
Fudge Shop
Gift Shop
Bling-N-Things
Gift Shop
Plum Bazaar Beads
Fashion
Brookstone
Gift Shop
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Toys
Victoria's Secret
Clothing
Francesca's
Clothing
Apricot Lane
Clothing
The Children's Place
Clothing
Annabeth
Clothing
Chico's
Clothing
JoS. A. Bank
Clothing
H&M
Clothing
J.Jill
Clothing
Justice
Clothing
Charlotte Russe
Clothing
Christopher & Banks
Clothing
Dollar General
Discount Store
Girlie Girl Originals
Clothing
Aeropostale
Clothing
Bella
Clothing
PacSun
Clothing
Belk
Department Store
Tradehome Shoes
Clothing
Lane Bryant
Clothing
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 0.1% take public transportation in Branson.
Public Transit Stops (9)
Stops & Stations
A+
Branson Scenic Railway Depot
Transit Station
Branson Scenic Railway Depot
Transit Station
Motorcoach Dropoff
Bus Stop
Trolley Stop
Transit Stop
Trolley Stop
Transit Stop
Trolley Stop
Transit Stop
Trolley Stop
Transit Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
0.1%
F
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cost of living A+

The cost of living in Branson is 90/100 - which is 1% higher than Missouri.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
B+
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
F
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crime F

Branson crime rates are 6,697 per 100k, which is 137% higher than Missouri
Property Crime
6,244 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
453 crimes per 100k
D
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employment C-

The median income in Branson is $44,184 - which is 11% lower than Missouri.
Med. Household Income
$44,184
F
Unemployment Rate
1.2%
A+
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health A+

There are some hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (15)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Branson Police Department
Police
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Dr. Wes Allai, orthodontist
Dentist
Cox Medical Center Branson
Hospital
Branson Fire Dept Station 1
Fire Station
Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Group
Clinic
Walmart Pharmacy
Pharmacy
TARGET Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Lakeland Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Walmart Pharmacy
Pharmacy
McDonald Fire Department
Fire Station
Branson Fire Dept Station 2
Fire Station
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Taney County Ambulance District
Ambulance Station
Walgreens
Pharmacy
First Aid
Hospital
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A+
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housing A

Branson home prices are $168,200 - which is 19% higher than Missouri
Home Price
$168,200
C+
Home Appreciation Rate
6%
B
Home Affordability
3.8x (home price to income ratio)
C-
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schools C

The Branson graduation rate is 87% - which is 3% higher than Missouri
School Test Scores
54%
D
High School Grad. Rates
87%
B-
Elementary Schools (5) F
Trinity Christian Academy
Cedar Ridge Elementary
Cedar Ridge Intermediate
Cedar Ridge Primary
Hollister Middle
School Of The Ozarks
Hollister Early Childhood Ctr
Hollister Elem.
The Appleseed Christian Academy
Kirbyville Elem.
High Schools (1) F
Trinity Christian Academy
Hollister High
School Of The Ozarks
Branson High
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ratings F

Branson has an overall rating of 46% from 21 reviews.
User Reviews (3)
From AreaVibes
F
User Surveys (18)
From AreaVibes
C+
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Dr. Bronn suspended my child for changing her pad because she was on her period 0.5 rating By Anonymous ( Dec 10, 2022) I just left Dr. Bronns office and my child was suspended for going to change her pad at school. Branson Junior highs acclaimed Dr. Bronn does not allow girls to go change their pads during class. I would advise anyone dealing with mr. Bronn to hire legal counsel. He will put you ...Read More child in Out Of School suspension for having a period and having to change her pad. He will call it out of designated area. He wont admit when he’s wrong, I honestly don’t think he ever has. You need to work on that Mr award winning Dr. Bronn. You are a disgrace to this school district Bronn.. I will be sueing you for unfair practices and harassment against my child. My child is there to learn and not be bullied by mr. bronn don’t be a bully to children, it’s not right. You are there to teach them not hinder them from learning, mr Bronn Read Less
Not what it seems from the outside. 2.5 rating By Bkern1989 ( Jun 23, 2022) If you are looking for a place to live with plenty of things to do, Branson would be at the top of your list! Being a tourist destination, there are plenty of things to do for all ages and things continue being built here. However, it's important to know that you can't live lik ...Read More e a tourist, otherwise you'll go broke. Most attractions can be rather expensive, however there are free options. Fishing, hiking and people watching are just a few of your options.

Being a tourist destination, it can be rather interesting. You'll have your quiet time during January and February and some of March and most of April. However, after that things pick up and you'll dread getting out and doing simple things like grocery shopping. Then after Christmas, you'll breathe a sigh of relief that you made it through another year and you'll look forward to the break in Jan and Feb.

The unfortunate side of Branson is that drugs and crime, in particular, property crime is a HUGE issue. Locking your car and rolling up your windows is an absolute must, even if you run into a convenient store for just a minute. I've lived in some big cities, but Branson is by far, without question, the worst when it comes to property crime. A quick search will show you that. While we don't have a high violent crime rate, I still don't feel safe walking anywhere in town at night.

In addition to the crime, everything is going to cost you extra. Prices are raised on everything because businesses know the tourists will pay the price. There are multiple different taxes on goods and services, most of which I still don't even understand. A meal at any restaurant will be at least 20% more than that exact same meal would be in a normal city. It's unfortunate, but it's the reality of living in a tourist town. I personally don't find housing costs as expensive as some other people do. Considering what I've paid in the past, rentals are quite reasonable, but they are hard to find. Branson doesn't have many true apartment complexes, which means that if you are looking to rent, you might be stuck in an extended stay hotel which could have less than ideal living conditions. Read Less
Branson MO living 2.5 rating By Whyno ( Dec 14, 2017) Branson MO is set in the middle of the Ozark plateau, Branson has what few cities have with beautiful scenery abundance of trees, creeks, lakes and huge rock lined streets. No reason it's a tourist town. But that's where Branson downfall comes in. The employment is based on to ...Read More urism and its so called music shows. Which means you either work in hospitality in motels or restaurants. Not much else. There are a lot of people who come here to find work in the summer and get stuck in poverty living in motels as winter time is a ghost town and attractions are closed. January to may is the down time. June is when it starts to pick back up as family's come here for summer vacation. There have been tons of businesses, hotels and restaurants close up here. Which has caused a huge increase in property crime. On the good side Branson has many great things about it. For a city this size you have quite a bit of attractions and restaurants. Shopping is pretty good with the Branson landing, tanger outlet mall, and Branson hills which has your big box stores. Best Buy, target, Home Depot, etc. Groceries are high and taxed. We have 2 wal marts one of them a super center. If need be more options are 35 to 40 minutes away in Springfield MO. I'd recommend Branson but the City Council and mayor that lead this town are draining every penny they can get out of the citizens and visitors. If you plan on moving here make sure you do your research first. Read Less
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Branson MO living 2.5 rating By Whyno ( Dec 14, 2017) Branson MO is set in the middle of the Ozark plateau, Branson has what few cities have with beautiful scenery abundance of trees, creeks, lakes and huge rock lined streets. No reason it's a tourist town. But that's where Branson downfall comes in. The employment is based on to ...Read More urism and its so called music shows. Which means you either work in hospitality in motels or restaurants. Not much else. There are a lot of people who come here to find work in the summer and get stuck in poverty living in motels as winter time is a ghost town and attractions are closed. January to may is the down time. June is when it starts to pick back up as family's come here for summer vacation. There have been tons of businesses, hotels and restaurants close up here. Which has caused a huge increase in property crime. On the good side Branson has many great things about it. For a city this size you have quite a bit of attractions and restaurants. Shopping is pretty good with the Branson landing, tanger outlet mall, and Branson hills which has your big box stores. Best Buy, target, Home Depot, etc. Groceries are high and taxed. We have 2 wal marts one of them a super center. If need be more options are 35 to 40 minutes away in Springfield MO. I'd recommend Branson but the City Council and mayor that lead this town are draining every penny they can get out of the citizens and visitors. If you plan on moving here make sure you do your research first. Read Less

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      A- Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Branson? Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Epps Park
      John Nygard Memorial Park
      Adventure Cove Play Area
      North Beach Park
      Cantwell Park
      Alexander Park
      Parnell Park
      Hulland Park

      Entertainment

      Branson Ghosts & Legends
      Branson Centennial Museum
      Branson Hot Hits Theater
      Town Square Amphitheatre Stage & Water-and-Fire Show
      Hillbilly Lounge
      Veterans Memorial Museum
      Auto & Farm Museum
      Yakov's Theatre

      Food & Drink

      Mr. B's Ice Cream
      Steak 'n Shake
      Waxy O'Shea's Irish Pub
      Wendy's
      McDonald's
      Auntie Anne's
      Marble Slab Creamery
      Subway

      C Commute

      Is public transit available in Branson? Of all people who commute, 0.1% take public transportation in Branson.
      Drive to Work
      78%

      2% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      0%

      5% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      1%

      2% lower than the US average

      A- Health & Safety

      Is Branson a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are some hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Cox Medical Center Branson
      First Aid

      Pharmacies

      Walmart Pharmacy
      TARGET Pharmacy
      Lakeland Pharmacy
      Walmart Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Walgreens

      Doctors