Post solid places I should move to
#16
Re: Post solid places I should move to
I could make $17k flipping burgers for 6 months. If I wanted a shitty job that paid well, I could do that easily in NJ. Money is not a big driving point for the move. If it were, I would be specific about what kind of work I wanted and I would want more than $10-15 an hour. I want to change my lifestyle by changing my environment. I'm not moving to Detroit as I'm not black or on crack. Those are the only two reasons to live within 50 miles of Detroit.
As for the Colorado suggestion, I understand what you are saying but I want to move away from a materialistic lifestyle. Obviously I could move to a different region of Colorado that isn't Aspen and this lifestyle wouldn't be as evident. I kind of wanted to stay away from regions of the US that have severe weather of any kind. Hot cold, rainy, snowy, windy, ect. The reason why San Diego is one of the most desirable places to live is the fact that its never too hot or cold. Rains very infrequently. If you make plans to do an outdoor activity in 3 weeks, you don't have to worry about the weather. I want this luxury to some degree but I don't want to live anywhere in CA.
If anyone has suggestions of specific towns/areas I should research, I'm willing to invest some time looking into any option. What I'm saying are just my gut opinions but I could easily be swayed to another region of the US. I'd like to first look into the south east so if anyone has any suggestions, throw them up. I've been down there a couple of times and the people are almost always pleasant, the weather is nice, and the cost of living is lowish. I was specifically thinking of the Carolinas.
As for the Colorado suggestion, I understand what you are saying but I want to move away from a materialistic lifestyle. Obviously I could move to a different region of Colorado that isn't Aspen and this lifestyle wouldn't be as evident. I kind of wanted to stay away from regions of the US that have severe weather of any kind. Hot cold, rainy, snowy, windy, ect. The reason why San Diego is one of the most desirable places to live is the fact that its never too hot or cold. Rains very infrequently. If you make plans to do an outdoor activity in 3 weeks, you don't have to worry about the weather. I want this luxury to some degree but I don't want to live anywhere in CA.
If anyone has suggestions of specific towns/areas I should research, I'm willing to invest some time looking into any option. What I'm saying are just my gut opinions but I could easily be swayed to another region of the US. I'd like to first look into the south east so if anyone has any suggestions, throw them up. I've been down there a couple of times and the people are almost always pleasant, the weather is nice, and the cost of living is lowish. I was specifically thinking of the Carolinas.
#20
Re: Post solid places I should move to
Come to Fargo, ND. I am 19 and make 30k a year.The Job market is booming up here. Its flat land out here but we got some beautiful lake country. and theres no emissions laws!!!!!average rent for a nice 1 bedroom apt is 4-500 bucks, and 700 for a 2 bedroom. Insurance is cheap in ND and we got a lot of fast cars in Fargo.