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Where are the best places to live in the USA?
Posted on 1/7/22 at 4:00 am
Posted on 1/7/22 at 4:00 am
When looking at safety, quality of life, income/job market, raising a family etc. where are the best places to live in the US?
Posted on 1/7/22 at 4:09 am to TigerLord2020
We moved to Fairhope a year ago, it checks all those boxes.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 4:11 am to TigerLord2020
I’d really like to move to Wyoming. It looks beautiful.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 4:12 am to TigerLord2020
Life is what you make of it.
Anywhere can be a great place to live if you are happy with yourself.
And there's no where on Earth that will satisfy you if you are unhappy with yourself.
Anywhere can be a great place to live if you are happy with yourself.
And there's no where on Earth that will satisfy you if you are unhappy with yourself.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 5:07 am to TigerLord2020
Boston area suburb like Weston or Newton
Posted on 1/7/22 at 5:07 am to TigerLord2020
Move to a city with great leadership.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 5:28 am to TigerLord2020
Greenville SC
I just have to convince the wife so we can get out of BR before the kids get any older
I just have to convince the wife so we can get out of BR before the kids get any older
Posted on 1/7/22 at 5:30 am to TigerLord2020
"Locally", The Woodlands is hard to beat.....truth.
That said, there are several suburban areas around Houston that would be quantum leaps ahead of LA. And, many of these areas are now providing work opportunities where there is no need to venture into Houston proper (i.e. no commute).
That said, there are several suburban areas around Houston that would be quantum leaps ahead of LA. And, many of these areas are now providing work opportunities where there is no need to venture into Houston proper (i.e. no commute).
Posted on 1/7/22 at 5:44 am to TigerLord2020
I always get hammered for this, but Western Kentucky is beautiful, has great scenery, but has nice towns, and is close to Nashville. I would love to live there.
I would also like to live in Idaho/Wyoming/Dakotas/Montana area, just to be away from idiots that are ruining this country.
I would also like to live in Idaho/Wyoming/Dakotas/Montana area, just to be away from idiots that are ruining this country.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:01 am to TigerLord2020
I live in Baton Rouge.
I've never been shot. I've never been robbed or burglarized. I've never been scared to go anywhere but I'm also smart enough to know where not to go.
I've raised my family with no issues whatsoever. I thrive at my job and have become rich. Cost of living is cheap on average.
The people are good, parties are fun, crawfish boils, LSU games, Mardi Gras parades, festivals and fairs, beautiful walking area around the LSU lakes, etc. Great fishing and fresh seafood.
1 hour from New Orleans with a professional football and basketball team, international airport, unique culture, historic significance, wonderful first class dining.
Yes, traffic isn't good and our politicians suck, but you can complain about any city. Don't get why everyone jumps on the bandwagon of hating BR and NO so much. It's easier to shite on something than it is to stand up for the good qualities. Stop being lazy and talk about the positives.
I've never been shot. I've never been robbed or burglarized. I've never been scared to go anywhere but I'm also smart enough to know where not to go.
I've raised my family with no issues whatsoever. I thrive at my job and have become rich. Cost of living is cheap on average.
The people are good, parties are fun, crawfish boils, LSU games, Mardi Gras parades, festivals and fairs, beautiful walking area around the LSU lakes, etc. Great fishing and fresh seafood.
1 hour from New Orleans with a professional football and basketball team, international airport, unique culture, historic significance, wonderful first class dining.
Yes, traffic isn't good and our politicians suck, but you can complain about any city. Don't get why everyone jumps on the bandwagon of hating BR and NO so much. It's easier to shite on something than it is to stand up for the good qualities. Stop being lazy and talk about the positives.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:04 am to TigerLord2020
My vote goes to Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:09 am to TigerLord2020
My town is nice but no way is it economical.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:15 am to TigerLord2020
My humble opinion is somewhere in the state of North Carolina. It has access to mountains, beach and city areas, gets all four seasons definitively, and tons to do/fun culture.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:18 am to TigerLord2020
I would love a nice rural area in the woods/mountains but finding a decent job for me and my wife in my field is nearly impossible for me. I would settle for a nice suburb in Texas or Florida as a second choice.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:35 am to TigerLord2020
Feel like it’s gotta be North Carolina or somewhere in Tennessee.
This post was edited on 1/7/22 at 6:38 am
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