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Fire Me Boy! 08-17-2014 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 10824977)
I wouldn't move to either of those places. I had to spend about a month in Baton Rouge, terrible city


Really? I've been to BR many times, a couple for a week at a time. I love BR. You must not be visiting the right places.

Though I'm already fat, if I lived in BR I'd be homebound.

sd4chiefs 08-17-2014 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 58-4ever (Post 10824984)
Fort Collins, CO; San Diego, CA; Spokane, WA

San Diego is nice but the cost of living, mostly owing a home or renting, is ridiculous.

BWillie 08-17-2014 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Fried Meat Ball! (Post 10824990)
Really? I've been to BR many times, a couple for a week at a time. I love BR. You must not be visiting the right places.

Though I'm already fat, if I lived in BR I'd be homebound.

Yeah,Probably not. I was there for work about 6 years ago. Didnt really get to go out on my own accord and tour the town on my own.

Rain Man 08-17-2014 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 10824920)
Ferguson, mo.

Buy low, sell high. You'd be halfway there.

I saw a news segment the other day where Forbes had named a "coolest cities" list. The news talkers (CNN, I think) were reacting to it, and it was hilarious. You could tell they were east coasters, because they looked at the list below, and they only discussed New York, Washington, and Miami, and threw in Los Angeles as a "yeah, of course they're going to be on there". They then suggested that perhaps Charleston and Savannah should be added to the list.

I'm kind of glad that the East Coast people like where they live, because I'm glad to leave them there and not have them here.

http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/2621341...coolest-cities

1: Washington, DC
2: Seattle, Washington
3: Austin, Texas
4: Houston, Texas
5: San Francisco, California
6: San Diego, California
7: Denver, Colorado
8: Riverside, California
9: Boston, Massachusetts
10: Dallas, Texas
11: New York, New York
12: Oakland, California
13: Miami, Florida
14: Sacramento, California
15: San Antonio, Texas
16: San Jose, California (TIE)
16: Los Angeles, California (TIE)
18: Raleigh, North Carolina
19: Bethesda, Maryland
20: Santa Ana, California

Here's the original article: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erincarl...oolest-cities/

Fire Me Boy! 08-17-2014 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 10825012)
Yeah,Probably not. I was there for work about 6 years ago. Didnt really get to go out on my own accord and tour the town on my own.


Yeah, I've spent most of my time there with a TV guy who's been in the market for 25 years.

Bowser 08-17-2014 12:47 PM

Seeing as how most accidents happen within ten miles of your house, I'd say moving anywhere is a step in the right direction.

Fire Me Boy! 08-17-2014 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 10825019)
Seeing as how most accidents happen within ten miles of your house, I'd say moving anywhere is a step in the right direction.


ROFL

TrebMaxx 08-17-2014 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 58-4ever (Post 10824984)
Fort Collins, CO; San Diego, CA; Spokane, WA

I lived in Spokane, WA back in the early nineties. I would still be there but for a job oppertunity that brought me back to MO. My wife's parents are getting up in age and need assistance now and then so I am some what anchored here right now. Once they have passed I can see myself back in Spokane.

lewdog 08-17-2014 12:57 PM

Lots of things to consider. First, can you get a job there or are you retired? Is weather high on your list? What about having access to healthcare if you are older, things to do or do you value land and space?

Fire Me Boy! 08-17-2014 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 10825013)
Buy low, sell high. You'd be halfway there.

I saw a news segment the other day where Forbes had named a "coolest cities" list. The news talkers (CNN, I think) were reacting to it, and it was hilarious. You could tell they were east coasters, because they looked at the list below, and they only discussed New York, Washington, and Miami, and threw in Los Angeles as a "yeah, of course they're going to be on there". They then suggested that perhaps Charleston and Savannah should be added to the list.

I'm kind of glad that the East Coast people like where they live, because I'm glad to leave them there and not have them here.

http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/2621341...coolest-cities

1: Washington, DC
2: Seattle, Washington
3: Austin, Texas
4: Houston, Texas
5: San Francisco, California
6: San Diego, California
7: Denver, Colorado
8: Riverside, California
9: Boston, Massachusetts
10: Dallas, Texas
11: New York, New York
12: Oakland, California
13: Miami, Florida
14: Sacramento, California
15: San Antonio, Texas
16: San Jose, California (TIE)
16: Los Angeles, California (TIE)
18: Raleigh, North Carolina
19: Bethesda, Maryland
20: Santa Ana, California

Here's the original article: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erincarl...oolest-cities/


Oh, totally agree with Savannah. I'd move there in a heartbeat.

lewdog 08-17-2014 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by TrebMaxx (Post 10825045)
I lived in Spokane, WA back in the early nineties. I would still be there but for a job oppertunity that brought me back to MO. My wife's parents are getting up in age and need assistance now and then so I am some what anchored here right now. Once they have passed I can see myself back in Spokane.

I couldn't get out of Spokane fast enough. Not a lot to offer IMO. Just a blah feeling and mediocre kind of town. Granted, I was going to school there with a very limited income, but I had no desire to stay even though I had multiple job offers before graduation.

DeepSouth 08-17-2014 01:08 PM

Move to a state that does NOT have a state income tax. If I made the same money and lived in Texas or Florida, it be like getting a $5000 a year raise.

Canofbier 08-17-2014 01:16 PM

No offense to my CP bretheren, but moving is the sort of decision that should be based on more than strangers' advice. There's been some decent info given in this thread, but just because I or another poster loves a city is no guarantee that you would too.

Rank the factors that are important to you in a place to live (weather, cost of living, proximity to family, job market, etc) and see if you can find a city that has the best combination. As Rain Man's "coolest cities" ranking indicates, there are city rankings for just about anything. Leverage those to help you in your decision.

Jerm 08-17-2014 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 10825052)
Lots of things to consider. First, can you get a job there or are you retired? Is weather high on your list? What about having access to healthcare if you are older, things to do or do you value land and space?

31, in a field where getting a job shouldn't be too hard, and land & space isn't exactly a priority.

Jerm 08-17-2014 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Canofbier (Post 10825136)
No offense to my CP bretheren, but moving is the sort of decision that should be based on more than strangers' advice. There's been some decent info given in this thread, but just because I or another poster loves a city is no guarantee that you would too.

Rank the factors that are important to you in a place to live (weather, cost of living, proximity to family, job market, etc) and see if you can find a city that has the best combination. As Rain Man's "coolest cities" ranking indicates, there are city rankings for just about anything. Leverage those to help you in your decision.

Right I wouldn't base my decision off of anything here...just looking for people's experiences in other places...all the info I can get helps in one way or another.


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