Coldwell Banker Real Estate has launched its new “Best Places to Live” five-part series in partnership with Onboard Informatics, ranking the top United States places for lifestyle categories: Social Seekers, Suburbanites, Adventurers, Leisure Lovers and Culture Cravers. In at number four is Los Angeles, CA.

Social Seekers ranks places which are perfect for the hip, trendy and fun at heart — those who would rather go out than stay home any night of the week. The list was compiled based on a range of attributes such as access to public transportation, high volume of bars and restaurants, happening nightlife and great entertainment.

“As our previous research shows, Americans believe that their home is a reflection of their identity and that clearly goes beyond the property line and into the communities where they live,” said Budge Huskey, president and chief operating officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.

“Social Seekers are drawn to the nightlife and action, while others we will explore in the series might prefer backyard barbecues and carpooling. By ranking the best places to live by lifestyle interests and personalities, we’re able to get to the heart of what makes individual cities and towns so special.”

On the Streets of Santa Monica, CA

The National Top 10 Markets for Social Seekers are:

1. Manhattan, N.Y. The city that never sleeps is known across the globe for its nightlife and nearly limitless entertainment options. The Big Apple is also home to some of the world’s most famous restaurants, Broadway’s bright lights and accessible public transportation.

2. San Francisco, Calif. A perfect place to leave one’s heart, San Francisco is famous for its Golden Gate, the infamy of Alcatraz, dedicated sports fans and delicious sourdough. Its streets are filled with historic trolleys that ascend its storied hills. It is also the birthplace of Coldwell Banker Real Estate, which was established there in 1906.

3. Chicago, Ill. From the hot dining scene to art museums and gorgeous river views, residents of the Windy City have plenty to keep busy. Chicago is home to a lively theatre scene, two Major League Baseball teams and top universities. Residents travel easily between events along the cities elevated subway line, the “L.”

4. Los Angeles, Calif. Home to Hollywood, Los Angeles is the center of the entertainment industry. In addition to the Walk of Fame and Kodak Theatre, The City of Angels is also known for its music scene, clubs and restaurants. The Pacific Coast Highway is an easy escape for residents who want to get out of the city and enjoy gorgeous ocean views.

5. Seattle, Wash. Home of the Space Needle, Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest, and serves as a beacon for the performing arts in the region. In spite of the occasional rainstorm, residents also take advantage of the city’s mild climate to enjoy outdoor entertainment activities, like strolling Pike Place Market or sipping some of the city’s well-known coffee.

6. Brookline, Mass. Just outside the city of Boston, Brookline maintains a unique identity with a mixture of urban and suburban lifestyles. Residents enjoy pedestrian-oriented shopping with a variety of boutique shops, taverns and cafes in mix of new and historic architecture.

7. Arlington, Va. Located on the outskirts of Washington, D.C.’s city limits, Arlington residents enjoy quaint cafes, upscale salons and all the activity and entertainment of the nation’s capital, connected by the D.C. Metro.

8. San Diego, Calif. Situated on the coast in Southern California, the beach is a central part of life in San Diego. When the sun goes down, residents keep busy sampling delicious food, music and shopping in the historic Gaslamp Quarter.

9. Portland, Ore. From Old Town to the Pearl District, residents in Portland walk, bike or take the light rail through this scenic city in the Pacific Northwest. With Mount Hood in the background, they enjoy food carts, cheer on the NBA’s Trail Blazers and visit one of the many microbreweries, while staying close to great parks and outdoor adventures.

10. Mountain View, Calif. Located in Silicon Valley, Mountain View is home to high technology companies and the Computer History Museum. Shoreline Park offers and escape to nature for relaxing or water sports and Castro Street is the place to see live music, sample wine and browse specialty shops.

Other notable top cities on the Social Seekers list are well-known college towns, including Boulder, Colo., Ann Arbor, Mich., Ames, Iowa, Austin, Texas, Burlington, Vt., and Provo, Utah.