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re: Where are the best places to live in the USA?
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:09 am to TigerLord2020
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 SixthAndBarone
quote:Bad mindset. You should tell people to quit being lazy, to take care of their property and not raise their kids to be shitbags. Talking about the positives is a cope. There's plenty of areas with sports teams , good entertainment, and good food.
Stop being lazy and talk about the positives.
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 SixthAndBarone
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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.
You’re lying to yourself to make yourself feel better.
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 6:20 am to JumpingTheShark
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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.
We just bought a spot to build on down near Pinehurst. Looking forward to moving back to Carolina.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:24 am to Saint Alfonzo
You can rule out Baton Rouge
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:25 am to SixthAndBarone
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1 hour from New Orleans with a professional football and basketball team, international airport, unique culture, historic significance, wonderful first class dining.
This is such an overrated part of New Orleans. Other mid sized cities have caught up to, and probably passed, New Orleans as a food city. There are great dining options everywhere these days.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:33 am to CharlesLSU
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"Locally", The Woodlands is hard to beat.....truth.
Only If you love I45 and navigating through an extremely contrived environment
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
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:45 am to TigerLord2020
Every state can meet this criteria. But it is really up to the individual. I am a warm weather guy. I'll never live more than 3-4 hours from an ocean.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:47 am to AUCE05
I’d probably pick Malibu or something
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:48 am to GreatLakesTiger24
quote:why the downvotes? how many places can compete with this?
Boston area suburb like Weston or Newton
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:51 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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why the downvotes? how many places can compete with this?
Any place with mild winters and no Massholes.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:52 am to Seuqnoc
|Youngsville|
About to put my house on the market if interested.
About to put my house on the market if interested.
Posted on 1/7/22 at 6:53 am to wileyjones
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just have to convince the wife
Pics? You're obviously henpecked by her, show the same respect to the O-T baw!!
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