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If you were to move...

Fitch

New Member
Where would it be?

I guess within the US of course but other input is welcome.

Forget about dreams and those "Top 10" lists.

Have you actually investigated were life might be easier / simpler / more personally gratifying / more financially beneficial / more reliable - stable business wise / more cost effective ?

Whilst personal situations (family, friends, financial comittments, legal responsibilities etc) may restrict ACTUALLY moving... where would you go should you be able to?

My wife is from the US and would dearly love to move back home to Nebraska (too freakin' cold for me) so I would consider the move from Oz to the US.

But where and why?

Cheers - G
 

Letterbox Mike

New Member
Traverse City, Michigan. Nowhere else but there. If/when we ever retire, we will retire there. We've even considered moving the business up there a few times...
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Where would it be?

I guess within the US of course but other input is welcome.

Forget about dreams and those "Top 10" lists.

Have you actually investigated were life might be easier / simpler / more personally gratifying / more financially beneficial / more reliable - stable business wise / more cost effective ?

Whilst personal situations (family, friends, financial comittments, legal responsibilities etc) may restrict ACTUALLY moving... where would you go should you be able to?

My wife is from the US and would dearly love to move back home to Nebraska (too freakin' cold for me) so I would consider the move from Oz to the US.

But where and why?

Cheers - G


Colorado.. its pretty sweet here.

over 300 days of sunny days a year. Snow, lakes, mountains, beauty.
 

Fitch

New Member
Already considered Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont areas. Loveland is where the Mother in Law lives but is quite expensive compared to other US cities.
 

Fitch

New Member
Try telling that to the cheese & kisses Astro. Maybe we should move to the US just so she can "wake up to herself"...lol
 

TheSnowman

New Member
I haven't traveled much other than two places every year for my entire year...but I would move to one of those two places as of now if I was going to.

1. Silver Lake, MI
2. Orlando, FL

The first I would want to take my shop with me probably, and since I plow snow in the winter, that would fall right into place. The second...would only be if I got fed up with everything, and money wasn't a huge issue. I'd love to do something for Disney that was pushing me everyday. If it was just sweeping the park or something...no thanks.
 

Jillbeans

New Member
I was born in Pennsylvania, my roots here go back into the 1750s.
If I ever were to move, it would be somewhere in PA.
We have the four seasons, historical sites from ancient people through the French & Indian, Revolutionary, and Civil Wars up to 9-11, beautiful rolling hills, Amish buggies to drive behind on country roads, fields of corn and soybeans, vineyards, gorgeous fall foliage, museums, cool old buildings and a melting pot of cultures.
And the Penguins and Steelers if you like sports.
The people are pretty friendly and down to earth.
The schools are progressive and caring.
There's a church on almost every corner. And a bar on every corner.
The economy is not so bad out here in Southwestern PA other than an overabundance of sign shops.
You might want to get a job with Westinghouse.
Love....Jill
 

surf city

New Member
Several places would be nice to live.
Mackinac Island Michicgan
Western PA, as Jill mentioned
Willmington North Carolina

Just not sure which one yet
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
I was born in Pennsylvania, my roots here go back into the 1750s.
If I ever were to move, it would be somewhere in PA.
We have the four seasons, historical sites from ancient people through the French & Indian, Revolutionary, and Civil Wars up to 9-11, beautiful rolling hills, Amish buggies to drive behind on country roads, fields of corn and soybeans, vineyards, gorgeous fall foliage, museums, cool old buildings and a melting pot of cultures.
And the Penguins and Steelers if you like sports.
The people are pretty friendly and down to earth.
The schools are progressive and caring.
There's a church on almost every corner. And a bar on every corner.
The economy is not so bad out here in Southwestern PA other than an overabundance of sign shops.
You might want to get a job with Westinghouse.
Love....Jill


Yeah, then you have me on the other end of the state. GINO.gif

We have the Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, change of seasons, family ties and we've traced our ancestors back into the mid 1700's also. It would be very hard for me to leave, but my wife has her eye on British Columbia. :banghead:

Me, I'd rather just buy a huge touring bus and see the country and eliminate property taxes altogether. :unclesam:
 

RebeckaR

New Member
I'd love to have an apartment or condo in Phoenix and do the winters there and the summers where I am now.
I have family in both places and it would be great to get to spend time with all of them at least part of the year and not have to shovel a driveway.
 

chess24

New Member
Nebraskas where its at. Lol, I would like to move to denver area possibly or maybe the east coast. I moved to Wichita for a couple year, it was beneficial financial wise working at Boeing, but I didnt like the town much. All in all i dont mind the slow paced lifestyle of nebraska
 

dwt

New Member
We have been kicking around the idea of Boulder, Colorado for about a year. Very laid back with an active art scene.
Our second choice on the short list is Houston,Texas. No state taxes on income there but it may be too conservative for my liking.
However if California repeals prohibition (with prop 19) a ton of money is going to change hands out there. New start ups will be everywhere filling up vacant storefronts.
 
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