OT - Where would you want to live?

Submitted by NYC Fan3 on

I've always valued insights from members on this board and am interested in hearing about cities members prefer to live in.

Let's say you are given a promotion at work and your company is willing to pay all moving expenses and adjust your cost of living to any city in the United States.  Where are you moving to and why?

Naked Bootlegger

April 9th, 2018 at 9:27 PM ^

Winters aren't the issue for me.  It's late March through April.   The crusty and dirty snow season stinks.  But every other season is great.   December, January, and February are great since you can play in the snow, at least in the northern half of the UP.    Summers are awesome.  Fall is great.   

Steve in PA

April 9th, 2018 at 3:58 PM ^

I have family in Athens, Ga. Easter was a recon trip with my wife. She gave the ok, so things are in motion to relocate. It's a college town close to several cities and except for 2 months of the year the weather is good. Only downside to me is the SEC football stench, but I have no problem watching other sports.

Yooper

April 9th, 2018 at 4:15 PM ^

Fantastic area.  Plus, buy a house near the beach somehow.  The value will go up over time, it is just a matter of how much.  

RockinLoud

April 9th, 2018 at 4:12 PM ^

Spent several years in SoCal, loved it, however it still gets too cold in winter for my tastes. The wife and I are seriously considering a move to the Tampa area within the next year, so I guess I'd say there.

Coach Nero

April 9th, 2018 at 4:13 PM ^

Lived here 11 years and will never move. Big sky country is awesome.
But if you are thinking about moving here, we are full. North Dakota is nice.

MGoKalamazoo

April 9th, 2018 at 4:17 PM ^

Louisville is by far my favorite city in the US. Not too big and not too small. Outside of the US I would love to settle in Reykjavik, Iceland. That country is amazing if you are into outdoor stuff.

Blue Ninja

April 9th, 2018 at 4:26 PM ^

Charleston, SC would be my choice. It’s our fav place to vacation since we’ve moved to the state and it would be a great place to live. Luckily it’s less than a 2 hr drive from where we live.

Iceman

April 9th, 2018 at 4:31 PM ^

Since you are removing the cost of living factor, I would choose the Bay Area. Great weather all year and you can choose which micro-climate to live in. So many outdoor activity options, breweries, vineyards, and many state and national parks are only a drive away (or potentially a short plane ride). Great area for sports and tons of Michigan fans out here...again, this is an assessment without the CoL factor ;)

wigeon

April 9th, 2018 at 4:44 PM ^

Burt Lake MI. 

NW Montana. Kalispell or Bigfork, or Swan Lake.

 

Brittany or Normandy, something coastal,  like way out by Lannion. 

Inverness, or anywhere on the coast of NE Scotland

TJFB

April 9th, 2018 at 4:40 PM ^

Spent my first 22 years of life in Ann Arbor before moving to SF by way of SD. When you take cost of living out of the equation, the only huge negative for SF is the traffic / congestion. I've been here for about 11 years and every now and again I have these "holy shit, I can't believe I live here" moments. That being said, my wife and i have come very very close to cashing out and moving to Ann Arbor bc of the people, culture, and quality of life. 

Other places I'd consider:

Chicago

Seattle

Portland

Boulder 

Missoula

CLord

April 9th, 2018 at 5:28 PM ^

Long Island is a shithole with shit weather and shit, cold beaches and rude people.  Only way Long Island is remotely bearable is if you're loaded, but that could be said about just about anywhere.

When I was single, Hermosa Beach was paradise.  Now that I'm married, Ann Arbor would be damn nice to live in again.

bo_lives

April 9th, 2018 at 4:51 PM ^

I have lived on the East Coast, West Coast, and Midwest. Personally I will be settling in the midwest in large part due to proximity to family, but I also actually like it here.

Can't beat West coast weather obviously, but you pay a hefty price for it. I don't mind the cold as much as most people, but when it's 10 degrees in April it starts to wear on you.

The people are absolutely nicest and most pleasant in the midwest. The West Coast is pretty chill too, while the East Coast is full of assholes.

I prefer college town living, as you get the culture and food options of a city while avoiding the traffic, congestion, crime, and other downsides of big metro areas. I like visting NYC, but you couldn't pay me to live there for any extended period of time.

Njia

April 9th, 2018 at 4:53 PM ^

Anywhere with either a) beach sand, or b) a view of the mountains. Personally, I love the southern U.S., from the Carolinas to coastal California. I'm not picky.

I've spent a lot of time in the Mountain West, including Utah, Arizona, and Colorado. I could easily see myself retiring to any of those states. But, I am just as fond of Texas, particularly Hill Country.

Then there is Hawaii, which a place like almost no other. 

DjL5@2017

April 9th, 2018 at 5:03 PM ^

I moved to Honduras for my first job after graduation but after watching the games and the Amazon series, I really want to move back home.