That's how San Francisco is. It's amazing, IF you can pay for the cost of living.I have family that lives in Seattle, beautiful city but I would not recommend living there unless you make north of 200k a year. Cost of living is insane.
I grew up in Vero. It's nice, but you have to have money to really enjoy it, and holy hell it gets hot and the sun will burn your *** up.
Other than that, and the weird mixture of old New Yorkers, rednecks, Southern racism, and bizarre politics, it's great!
Lol!
Most of my co-workers: Southern Redneck Racists. Check
People I meet in public: NE New Yorkers and other transplants. Check
Bizarre politics? Check. Hot as balls in July, August and September? Check
Unfortunately Wyoming is suffering some of the same fate as Colorado. Lots of Californians moving there to escape California then they're trying to do the same thing to WY that they did to CA. There are actually people living in Wyoming now commuting over 2 hours south to Denver to work EVERY freaking day. Unbelievable.You best be a man’s man if you’re moving to Wyoming. Where the men are men, the women are men & the sheep are scared.
Wyoming. Where men are men sheep are nervous.You best be a man’s man if you’re moving to Wyoming. Where the men are men, the women are men & the sheep are scared.
That's how San Francisco is. It's amazing, IF you can pay for the cost of living.
Yes Colorado and Nevada have been turned over to the Californian transplants and illegal aliens. Only a matter of time before the same thing happens to Arizona and Texas. Southwest is changing rapidly and I don't think it's for the better.Unfortunately Wyoming is suffering some of the same fate as Colorado. Lots of Californians moving there to escape California then they're trying to do the same thing to WY that they did to CA. There are actually people living in Wyoming now commuting over 2 hours south to Denver to work EVERY freaking day. Unbelievable.
Like cockroachesYes Colorado and Nevada have been turned over to the Californian transplants and illegal aliens. Only a matter of time before the same thing happens to Arizona and Texas. Southwest is changing rapidly and I don't think it's for the better.
I'm not sure that anyone has ever compared Bozeman or Missoula to Kearney or Grand Island.Couer d'Alene and Spokane are basically connected, so I agree.
MT only has Grand Islands and Kearneys (Bozeman and Missoula) and the only place worth living in WY is Jackson Hole but "normal" people can't afford it.
And Flagstaff fits the bill, but is a little too far away from the ocean and year round recreational diversity in my opinion.
Good additions!
And the capital, Helena, is comparable to Fremont... The number of people, size of the business district, swimming pool, NAIA college,restaurant options, shopping options, proximity to river, lakes, golf courses. I bet no one has ever compared the beautiful town that I live in with Fremont besides me either.... I apologize if it seems inaccurate to you, but it makes sense to me.I'm not sure that anyone has ever compared Bozeman or Missoula to Kearney or Grand Island.
haha, i'm moving back to florida in 2 days and staying over with family for a couple of weeks until my car arrives in the Jacksonville port. So I meant short layover in florida as a few weeks until I get the rest of my stuff and to find my next destination.Wait...
Youre moving in 2 days and dont know where youre going?
This is interesting and background is needed. Either youre super rich, super free, or super screwed.
If you're really serious about the southwest, look at Payson, Arizona. I used to think Flagstaff was the best place in the state, but Payson has the same advantages and is better. It's only 75 miles northeast of Scottsdale but is over 7,000 feet higher in elevation. Gorgeous and great weather. And while some are putting down Wyoming, I disagree. Spend a lot of time there. Terrific state with fantastic tax advantages (just ask Governor Rickett's dad). I'd live in Laramie, Buffalo, Pinedale or Casper tomorrow if I could.haha, i'm moving back to florida in 2 days and staying over with family for a couple of weeks until my car arrives in the Jacksonville port. So I meant short layover in florida as a few weeks until I get the rest of my stuff and to find my next destination.
I've been travelling a lot the last couple of years. Spent 20 years in the same house in Omaha, so it's been a long time coming to not be tied down. I will tell you, when in a routine, everything goes by so fast. The last 2 years for me, has actually felt more like 5, since things are always changing.
Some really great ideas here.. spent some time looking at Chattanooga, TN as suggested.. I might like somewhere like that. It hasn't grown to the size where everything gets so pricey and they have gigabit internet infrastructure there. I guess it was one of the first places in the country to do that.
Not tax free, but I used to do a lot of traveling and hard to beat NC and SC. Charleston area, Wilmington and Charlotte are really nice. Asheville is very cool, but, VERY liberal, if that is a consideration. Conway is nice - right near Myrtle Beach and much less expensive. If you need tax-free, Tenn has some very nice areas.bye bye Puerto Rico.. leaving the island in 2 days, I will miss some of it..
after a little layover in West Palm Beach, I have to figure out a new home.
Prefer a No Income Tax State, and considering:
Tampa Bay, FL
Nashville, TN
Austin, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Cheyenne, WY (but can't be serious about going there)
Seattle WA?
Curious what others think.. or if you have lived any of these places and like or dislike it etc.
I'm looking for another Omaha (good schools, economy) but with nicer weather and more stuff to do.
True, but your house would have appreciated $50,000 in the last year.Housing market is insane in a lot of places. I had a job promotion offer in Denver about 5-6 months ago, 5 minutes on Zillow and I was like, yeah the raise isn't enough to offset the cost of the house, pass. Then they said live anywhere in Colorado if that would sweeten the pot, but commuting in the mountains seemed like a horrible idea. Bottom line, housing prices are freaking insane.
His mistress was actually married and has a very angry husbandOr he is moving and not leaving a forwarding address to some of the chicks he has dated.
True, but your house would have appreciated $50,000 in the last year.
Bend. I love it up there. Once outside of Portland Oregon is spectacular.haha, i'm moving back to florida in 2 days and staying over with family for a couple of weeks until my car arrives in the Jacksonville port. So I meant short layover in florida as a few weeks until I get the rest of my stuff and to find my next destination.
I've been travelling a lot the last couple of years. Spent 20 years in the same house in Omaha, so it's been a long time coming to not be tied down. I will tell you, when in a routine, everything goes by so fast. The last 2 years for me, has actually felt more like 5, since things are always changing.
Some really great ideas here.. spent some time looking at Chattanooga, TN as suggested.. I might like somewhere like that. It hasn't grown to the size where everything gets so pricey and they have gigabit internet infrastructure there. I guess it was one of the first places in the country to do that.
I'm glad I bought in Colorado when it was far more affordable, but I feel the same way about appreciation. I can only cash in if I want to leave the state and move somewhere that's cheaper, and I don't.Monopoly money to me, because I didn't have enough to ever consider buying something like I have here it so it wouldn't matter if it appreciated by a million.
Not tax free, but I used to do a lot of traveling and hard to beat NC and SC. Charleston area, Wilmington and Charlotte are really nice. Asheville is very cool, but, VERY liberal, if that is a consideration. Conway is nice - right near Myrtle Beach and much less expensive. If you need tax-free, Tenn has some very nice areas.
Asheville is also very expensive.
Somewhat hidden gems are Chattanooga (previously mentioned) and Greenville, SC. Still affordable and access to mountains, outdoors, and nice climates.
bye bye Puerto Rico.. leaving the island in 2 days, I will miss some of it..
after a little layover in West Palm Beach, I have to figure out a new home.
Prefer a No Income Tax State, and considering:
Tampa Bay, FL
Nashville, TN
Austin, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Cheyenne, WY (but can't be serious about going there)
Seattle WA?
Curious what others think.. or if you have lived any of these places and like or dislike it etc.
I'm looking for another Omaha (good schools, economy) but with nicer weather and more stuff to do.