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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. |
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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/ |
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Yeah, I've spent most of my time there with a TV guy who's been in the market for 25 years. |
Seeing as how most accidents happen within ten miles of your house, I'd say moving anywhere is a step in the right direction.
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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?
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Oh, totally agree with Savannah. I'd move there in a heartbeat. |
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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.
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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. |
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