EternalFantasies
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Which of these would you, or would you recommend for someone to?
And plz include the why
And plz include the why

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Arizona and Nevada, gun rights, lower taxes, lower property costs, and more room to roam
The population of ALL of these states is gaining in population.. except California, which continues to be the national crazy train and is currently on fire. People are moving to lower tax, less government states faster than refugees leaving the Middle East. And the Northeast continues to bleed population and political clout as reappointment bleeds their representatives to these states as well.
I chose SC. Good weather if you exclude July and August. Ocean and wetlands. Low taxes. Great food.
Too many Americans in alla them places
If you enjoy being able kick back and burn one without the fear of a totally corrupted government blowing your doors off and trying you like you're a fucking terrorist and or desire to have a premium climate and or health care....Northern California is your place. Unless you've got a mil to drop though I wouldn't get within 2hrs of San Fran Jose or Los Diego.
Otherwise, all the other places are better in practically every way.
Personally I'd go VA/NC for a more balanced 4 season type climate, or drop some coin and get into one of FL's nicer spots down south for that premium fishing lifestyle.
Well, I don't really blow any anymore, but do not mind so should the occasion arise. The brownish imports are a sure preference
Is Florida real estate really more than NC & VA? I thought it was one of the lowest in the US.
Well, I don't really blow any anymore, but do not mind so should the occasion arise. The brownish imports are a sure preference
Is Florida real estate really more than NC & VA? I thought it was one of the lowest in the US.
You must have one of these bumper stickers:
Welcome to Oregon.
Now Go Home.
Interesting to see the variety in comments by Americans.
I have no desire at all to move from Europe as happens. Several wonderful countries from the point of view education, culture, health care, community spirit, and conviction about the things that really matter to me, such as environmental responsibility and successful ethnic diversity. And no-where is far from great holiday destinations. The whole continent dripping in history of course too!
I would encourage any and all to move to any one of those on the list. They are a great place to be. Yep, ya'll just keep right on going on to those places. Texass, California or any one of those on the east coast. Ignore the left corner and the dead end up here. There is nothing here to see or to interest you.
Comshaw
Interesting to see the variety in comments by Americans.
I have no desire at all to move from Europe as happens. Several wonderful countries from the point of view education, culture, health care, community spirit, and conviction about the things that really matter to me, such as environmental responsibility and successful ethnic diversity. And no-where is far from great holiday destinations. The whole continent dripping in history of course too!
Living in Florida is more expensive than NC, even with no state tax. NC has a nice balance of seasons. And you can visit the beach or mountains during a day trip.
I live here so I voted NC.
You got a point..I could live in the UK for a few years...but then I would miss the wilderness and have to come home
It’s not cheap in the places I’d want to live: Naples, Key West, Jupiter, South Beach, Palm Beach, etc. Where it’s cheap...it should be.
California, because it really is the most vibrant, diverse, and progressive of states. Has the world's 6th largest economy, too -- 5th largest if the rest of USA is discounted. And it's growing.
If we moved anywhere (depending on where the kids and grandkids end up) we'd consider Washington or Oregon but no, because Cascadia Fault. We already tried Arizona but it's nutz there. Nevada is nowhere. The northern Rio Grande valley in New Mexico is mighty tempting -- around Española, maybe.
The uncivilized and inclement lands east of the Rockies are out of the question. We've spent time in the midwest, northeast (urban and rural), and the northern edge of the South -- and no, thank you. We've also spent time in Alaska and Hawai'i but they're both too far to anywhere.
Where else? We'll skip Canada and much of Mexico, but Chiapas state (culturally and formerly politically Guatemalan) is dear to us, even though it's poor. Oaxaca, Puebla, and Veracruz states have congenial areas and astounding landscapes. But Antigua Guatemala really shines. Yeah, we'd take La Antigua, and keep a close eye on the volcanoes.