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stinger
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Places to live
I haven't traveled in the country that much and I am starting to contemplate where i can move in 7 years when DD2 graduates.
My ideal place would have
-nature (hiking, parks) -near water (not necessarily large body can be a lake/river) -culture (museums, music events) and a bit of diversity -academic area ("people who think", progressive, spiritual and other like minded folks) -mild to warm climate
Of course affordability and a job would be priority since i would only be 50 then.
Is there such place?
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Posted 8/17/17 10:23 AM |
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Re: Places to live
I think a close fit would be Burlington, VT.
I'm unsure what you mean by "a bit a of diversity," and the weather is similar to here, but aside from that, Burlington would have what you're looking for.
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Posted 8/17/17 10:31 AM |
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Salason
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Re: Places to live
Austin TX
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Posted 8/17/17 10:35 AM |
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chilltocam
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Places to live
Not a warmer climate, but Chicago (and surrounding area) has everything else you are looking for
Message edited 8/17/2017 10:58:56 AM.
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Posted 8/17/17 10:58 AM |
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mrsrainbow
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Places to live
Louisville, KY (much more progressive for being in the south) Tampa, FL St. Louis, MO (not sure about the water though) Cincinnati, OH (up and coming)
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Posted 8/17/17 10:58 AM |
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busymomonli
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Places to live
North Carolina, Chapel Hill area?
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Posted 8/17/17 11:19 AM |
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SusiBee
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Re: Places to live
DH and I are looking to SC, a little bit inland from Hilton Head. Warmer, near the water, close to larger cities. 20 minutes to Savannah airport. Pension friendly, it's not taxed up the wazoo like it is here in NY.
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Posted 8/17/17 11:32 AM |
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Tulip9
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Re: Places to live
Colorado- has it all but the weather....
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Posted 8/17/17 11:36 AM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: Places to live
Posted by Tulip9
Colorado- has it all but the weather....
I was going to suggest this as well. DH's cousins live here and absolutely love it.
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Posted 8/17/17 11:38 AM |
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lightblue
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Re: Places to live
Someone I know moved to Mooresville, NC. It is near a lake (Lake Norman) and not far from Charlotte.
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Posted 8/17/17 11:49 AM |
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Re: Places to live
San Diego, CA Savannah, GA
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Posted 8/17/17 12:01 PM |
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bunnyluck
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Places to live
Definitely Austin, TX has it all.
Maybe Berkeley, CA / Bay Area?
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Posted 8/17/17 12:03 PM |
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Bebelove
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Re: Places to live
We have travelled around and the places we like are Tampa,San Diego, and possibly Palm Beach.
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Posted 8/17/17 12:20 PM |
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Funkybutt
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Re: Places to live
Posted by stinger
-nature (hiking, parks) -near water (not necessarily large body can be a lake/river) -culture (museums, music events) and a bit of diversity -academic area ("people who think", progressive, spiritual and other like minded folks) -mild to warm climate
Of course affordability and a job would be priority since i would only be 50 then.
Is there such place?
I'm in the Triangle in NC (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) and I really like it. NC, as a state, has had questionable political policies, but Durham and Chapel Hill are quite liberal. There are a lot of universities (UNC, Duke, NC State, other smaller ones), lots of music and art in the area, and 2 hours from the beach and 2 hours from the mountains.
Only thing it doesn't have is the mild summers. I actually don't mind it b/c every where you go, you're blasted with air conditioning. I prefer dealing with the the hotter summer to dealing with the LI winters!
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Posted 8/17/17 12:31 PM |
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JennP
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Re: Places to live
I've thought of the same thing.
Maybe a DC suburb?
Everything you wrote sounds lovely so perhaps in 11 years when my own is in college I'll be in the house next door to you!
I have also considered that I might want to try to move to a red or purple state in a small effort to turn it blue. It certainly wouldn't be my main criteria, but it's occurred to me and something I might keep in mind.
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Posted 8/17/17 1:17 PM |
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CookiePuss
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Re: Places to live
Southern Shores on OBX in North Carolina. It's close enough to the tourist areas such as Nag's Head and Kitty Hawk but doesn't feel touristy at all. This is where I want to retire.
Or San Diego...right by Coranado Island or right outside La Jolla.
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Posted 8/17/17 1:36 PM |
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mommy2be716
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Places to live
Chapel Hill, NC Annapolis, MD Rehoboth Beach, DE Boston, MA (not really warm in the winter though) Candlewood Lake, CT
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Posted 8/17/17 1:58 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: Places to live
in my travels, i love the following places... that mostly fit your list:
* chicago... yes, it's cold, but it really is an amazing place
* almost all of colorado... i mostly know the northern part, around the university in Ft. Collins, but denver is also awesome
* san diego and orange county ca great variety in climate, terrain, culture
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Posted 8/17/17 3:32 PM |
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tiki03
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Re: Places to live
Posted by MichLiz213
Posted by Tulip9
Colorado- has it all but the weather....
I was going to suggest this as well. DH's cousins live here and absolutely love it.
I moved to CO from LI and I absolutely love it here (been here almost 10yrs). The weather is not as bad as everyone thinks. It mostly snows in the mountains and the weather is always great. No humidity and 300 days of sunshine. The population here is growing tremendously and it is getting super expensive.
Message edited 8/17/2017 5:45:43 PM.
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Posted 8/17/17 5:44 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by tiki03
Posted by MichLiz213
Posted by Tulip9
Colorado- has it all but the weather....
I was going to suggest this as well. DH's cousins live here and absolutely love it.
I moved to CO from LI and I absolutely love it here (been here almost 10yrs). The weather is not as bad as everyone thinks. It mostly snows in the mountains and the weather is always great. No humidity and 300 days of sunshine. The population here is growing tremendously and it is getting super expensive.
What area?
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Posted 8/17/17 5:57 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by JennP
I've thought of the same thing.
Maybe a DC suburb?
Everything you wrote sounds lovely so perhaps in 11 years when my own is in college I'll be in the house next door to you!
I have also considered that I might want to try to move to a red or purple state in a small effort to turn it blue. It certainly wouldn't be my main criteria, but it's occurred to me and something I might keep in mind.
Lol maybe future neighbor!
DC suburb could be a possibility just $$
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Posted 8/17/17 5:58 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by mommy2be716
Chapel Hill, NC Annapolis, MD Rehoboth Beach, DE Boston, MA (not really warm in the winter though) Candlewood Lake, CT
Im going to Rehoboth this week! Really surprised thats not just a vaca town?
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Posted 8/17/17 5:59 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by oldtimerocknroll
I think a close fit would be Burlington, VT.
I'm unsure what you mean by "a bit a of diversity," and the weather is similar to here, but aside from that, Burlington would have what you're looking for.
Burlington is beautiful but too cold. I meant ethnic diversity
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Posted 8/17/17 6:00 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by chilltocam
Not a warmer climate, but Chicago (and surrounding area) has everything else you are looking for
I love Chicago but prefer not to go to a similar climate. Also outside of city its too midwest suburban for me
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Posted 8/17/17 6:01 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Places to live
Posted by BaysideForever
San Diego, CA Savannah, GA
Love SD is it $$?
Savannah is on my bucket list to visit
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Posted 8/17/17 6:02 PM |
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