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jyl 09-22-2021 08:24 AM

Where To Move To?
 
Let's say you're free to move in the next few/several years.

Where would you go?

Considering climate, real estate, taxes, lifestyle, etc. Employment opportunities not a factor (assume you're retired/ing or WFH'ing).

Thinking mostly US but interested in your thoughts internationally too.

Tervuren 09-22-2021 08:36 AM

I like where I am already.

But Florida Beaches might not be too bad...

Norm K 09-22-2021 08:41 AM

We've done our due diligence and made our decision. Hope to be living on Lake Norman, NC within the next six months.

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GH85Carrera 09-22-2021 08:50 AM

Every person has different things that are important to them. I grew up in Hawaii and got a lifetime of beaches and sand. I hate snow so the far north or the mountains is out. I also don't care for traffic and large crowds. That is just part of my list, yours will be very different for sure.

You need to figure out what is important to you. Then find the place that is affordable and try it out out for a month at a nice B&B and then decide.

MrBonus 09-22-2021 08:55 AM

I'd like to be closer to water, but not closer to hurricanes or miserable, muggy weather. I also like good driving roads and a real fall season and some winter, but not too much winter.

I don't know where that puts me.

Evans, Marv 09-22-2021 09:02 AM

^^^^^ Great comment (Glen). I'm where I'll be until the end I suppose. I made my nest and intend to stay. We have a great combination - rural location, 15 min. to a town of 15K, 25 min. to a city of 125K, & 40 min. to a city of 1M+ along with beaches, 45 min. from the desert, 25 min. or less to mountain hiking trails. It would be hard to beat it anywhere.

porsche4life 09-22-2021 09:18 AM

We love the flagstaff and show low areas of AZ. High enough to have mild summer, far enough south to have mild winters even in the mountains. 3 2-3 drive to Phoenix if you need to escape the cold. AZ taxes are crazy either.

ckelly78z 09-22-2021 09:21 AM

I really like the farm that we have built over 27 years in NW Ohio, it has a creek, woods, pasture land, 2 big buildings, and very quiet, and private. I'm not willing to move for anything less, so possibly Southern Kentucky is appealing to me, but not everyone.

At 56 years old, my wife, and I have discussed this, and don't have the energy, or patience to start from scratch somewhere else, however, if we won the lottery, we would probably buy several hundred acres in S. Kentucky, and build our dream farm. It would be nice to have less traffic, and more water/nature than Northern Ohio has to offer, also a bit warmer Winters.

Shaun @ Tru6 09-22-2021 09:30 AM

NYC or Santa Barbara

Ayles 09-22-2021 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBonus (Post 11464568)
I'd like to be closer to water, but not closer to hurricanes or miserable, muggy weather. I also like good driving roads and a real fall season and some winter, but not too much winter.

I don't know where that puts me.

Seattle!

Eric Hahl 09-22-2021 09:33 AM

I'm going to Alpine, TX. Small West Texas town, 5000 ft elevation, no humidity. 85% of population has bachelors degree or higher, and perfect night time sky for astro-photography. A hobby of mine. Well, that's the plan anyway.

Noah930 09-22-2021 09:48 AM

I have lobbied for HI, but Mrs. Noah has vetoed that. Too far away from her home, she says. So it looks like we may end up in Cape Cod. Not summery like HI, but still a beachy feel to it, with the attendant pace of life.

Shaun's idea of Santa Barbara is pretty nice, too. But too expensive for me.

flipper35 09-22-2021 10:07 AM

About 40 miles north of where I am now on 240 wooded acres.

Seahawk 09-22-2021 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 11464555)
We've done our due diligence and made our decision. Hope to be living on Lake Norman, NC within the next six months.

Great area. I still have a facility in Morganton, NC and I think you'll like it. I could do it, easy day. My sister has a place in Brevard...take the time to go to some of the festivals they have there: Great music.

I purchased a place in Aiken, SC to retire in...perfect town location, I mean perfect, and the house is great; but we'll need to scoot during the heavy summer months.

There are so many options: I have lived in, worked or visited most of the US. For me, summer in the PNW, the UP and maybe Maine or Vermont will be in the rotation.

Also Canada if they'll let me in:cool:

With all of the rental options now, Vrbo, Air BnB, etc, don't lock in until you spend some time in the area you think you want.

I know Aiken, lived there, my sister still lives there, so I knew exactly what I was getting.

matthewb0051 09-22-2021 10:21 AM

If Hawaii, I would pass on Oahu. Too many people and way too many tourists. Lived there 2 years and it was incredible but for those things. Real estate prices are astronomical and you can't be sure the guy next to you doesn't have a fleet of Toyota pickups in the front yard and several hunting dogs. The other islands are supposed to be better for permanent residence.

Loved El Paso, thought I would hate it. Hot but no humidity. Our realtor told us it is cooler in the shade. Close to a bunch of cool locations and desert living is great. Texas no income tax is a bonus.

Also really loved Watertown NY, about 20 miles from Canada on I-81. But it is in NY and all of the crazy stuff imposed on the rest of the state by Albany and NYC. Small town of about 25k people that still has parades every summer and everyone gathers on the main street for them. Lots of snow if that is a bother.

If I could do any place I would place Garmisch-Partenkirken Germany very, very high on the list. About 70 miles south of Munich. A valley town, 2 actually, that are at the foot of the Alps. Unbelievably beautiful. About 4 hour drive to Milan.

3rd_gear_Ted 09-22-2021 10:59 AM

The best weather in North America is in San Diego, BUT it's so expensive.

Just below the border in Baja California the weather is even better and it costs practically nothing to live.

My 4500 sq ft house on a ocean bluff top is in a gated & guarded community. I have two islands in my backyard. Taxes are $200 per year.

Its only a California thing though that the rest of the country is terrified of, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

john walker's workshop 09-22-2021 11:09 AM

Seattle is nice. You just need a tent and the city will take care of you.

JackDidley 09-22-2021 11:11 AM

I am in southern Indiana and I like it here. If I was moving, the Chatanooga area seems really nice.

hbueno 09-22-2021 11:15 AM

Right where I am. It's a great location with tons of variety and access to :
- less than an hour drive to NYC
- The Catskills, Hudson Valley and the Adirondacks
- great beaches within a 2 hour drive
- Vermont skiing
- three major airports
- tons of ethnic restaurants
- etc etc

The other option is to become insanely rich and buy pied-a-terres all over the world.

jyl 09-22-2021 11:26 AM

For the last 36 years, I've been steadily moving north, always on the West Coast. In Los Angeles CA 1985-1997, in SF Bay Area CA 1997-2006, in Portland OR 2006-now. During the 15 years I've been in Oregon, the weather has gotten hotter and dryer, and in the last several years the wildfire smoke has gotten worse. My friends in the SF Bay are also seeing the trend of hotter, drier and smokier. Taxes in Portland keep going up, with the combined income, business, property tax level now distinctly high if you're what is considering "higher income". Traffic, density, homelessness also increasingly issues.

So I'm looking for alternatives. I'm generally thinking about going further north, more coastal, smaller city/town. The obvious direction leads to WA . . . but I'm not into Seattle (expensive, another big city, also been there/done that since I lived in Kirkland WA as a kid) or Eastern WA (wife grew up in Yakima, she doesn't want to go back).

So I'm thinking one of the smaller cities/larger towns on the Olympic peninsula or around Puget Sound. Not too far from my Portland friends, in fact close enough that I could split time between the two places. Nice and cool climate, still. Not very vulnerable to wildfire, although can still get the smoke from fires in Canada and WA. Taxes going up, but so far still no state income tax.

I have never resided anywhere but a city. Portland is the smallest city I've ever lived in. Living in a small town may be a challenge, or a delight, I don't know.


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