I know this is kind of loaded question, but where is a decent place to live in the US? I’m looking for somewhere with a mostly white population, decent amenities (or within at least an hour or so), good outdoor activities, and low-ish cost of living. And
Vermont
Vermont, NH, or Maine is actually one of the regions I’m considering. Any advantages to Vermont in particular?
>Maine
No, stay out.
all white, great outdoor activities, amenities exist and it's cheap compared to the west coast where I live
Try some B tier cities in Montana. New England is pretty expensive in terms of rent because their property taxes are insane.
I'd suggest looking at Kalispell, Helena, Butte, or maybe even Billings if you can handle retarded oil bros.
I’ve also looked at Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Maybe I’m looking for a unicorn but I feel like those states are what I’m looking for but are too far away from a real city.
>Maybe I’m looking for a unicorn but I feel like those states are what I’m looking for but are too far away from a real city.
Well yeah you're looking for a unicorn. You want all the perks of not living in a big city (lower cost of living, better outdoors activities, lower crime, etc.) but still want a "real city". If you don't want to live in the big city, then think about what big city you actually want to live in and explore the suburban options.
Williston ND, it has a wal mart and oil money
Having lived in Billings I can recommend to all sighsee bros to move there. It's great, white, clean, safe with plenty of activities! You'll have the time of your life.
Vermont is not cheap, also filled with wokeness and fags if you care about that. Plenty of good scenery though. There's no big cities here and limited "amenities", you might get bored easily.
The ever moving fringe of Socal suburbia, if you want to live like a normie.
You're basically living a Nevada or Arizona lifestyle but with California prices at that point. May as well just move a state or two east instead.
Oh, you mean Idaho.
Provo Utah. Not kidding. Look it up.
Kalispell Montana
Fort Collins, Colorado ticks most of those boxes. If you need a bigger city, Denver is just an hour south. Omaha, Nebraska is also worth mentioning. It's the only city of around a half-million to have actually seen an increase in the % of white people in the last census, and the blacks are corralled in some north corner of the city you'll never need to visit.
western massachusettes
Juneau, AK.
there are some pockets everywhere in the country but generally this is a good rough guide on what you have to work with.
What's wrong with the Upper Peninsula? Besides the indian reservations, it seems like a good place.
How white do you need it to be? I can think of some great areas in southern Appalachia. I'm talking western NC, upstate SC, east TN... there are some mid-size cities there like Knoxville or Greenville but they are maybe 70% white only. They have all the amenities you need, are affordable, and are surrounded by beautiful nature with plenty to do.
The good thing about the South though is that the whites are not woke like those up north. And you have big cities close by like Nashville, Atlanta, and Charlotte. Another place I wouldn't sleep on is northwest Arkansas.
Not OP, but i was considering Greenville, looks great but the crime rate is pretty high.
Greenville felt completely safe to me when I visited, and the downtown was very lively. I'm from St. Louis though so YMMV...
New York City - 31.9% white, 28.9% latino, 24.2% black, 14.3% asian
Los Angeles, California - 48.1% latino, 28.5% white, 8.8% black
Chicago, Illinois - 32.3% white, 29.2% black, 28.6% latino
Houston, Texas - 44.5% latino, 24.1% white, 22.8% black
Phoenix, Arizona - 42.6 % latino, 42.2% white, 7.6% black
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 43.6% black, 33.7% white, 15.9% latino
Indianapolis, Indiana – 53.3% white, 29.0% black, 10.4% latino
San Antonio, Texas - 64.7% latino, 24.0% white, 6.8% black
San Diego, California - 42.3% white, 30.1% latino, 17.3% asian, 6.1% black
Dallas, Texas - 41.5% latino, 28.8% white, 24.3% black
Columbus, Ohio – 54.3% white, 29.2% black, 6.5% latino
San Jose, California - 37.2% asian, 31.0% hispanic, 25.1% white, 3.0% black
Austin, Texas - 48.2% white, 33.3% latino, 7.8% black, 7.7% asian
Baltimore, Maryland – 62.3% black, 27.3% white, 5.4% latino
Las Vegas, Nevada – 42.9% white, 33.2% latino, 12.1% black, 8.2% mixed-race
Phoenix, Arizona – 42.6% latino, 42.2% white, 7.1% black
Detroit, Michigan – 77.1% black, 11.0% white, 7.7% latino
Albuquerque, New Mexico – 49.2% latino, 38.3% white, 10.2% mixed-race, 3.1% black
Boston, Massachusetts – 44.7% white, 24.2% black, 19.5% latino, 9.8% asian
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 39.8% black, 34.0% white, 19.4% latino
Miami, Florida – 60.9% latino, 17.4% black, 13.6% white
Atlanta, Georgia – 50.2% black, 38.0% white, 4.9 latino
New Orleans, Louisiana – 59.2% black, 30.3% white, 5.5% latino
Washington D.C. – 47.6% black, 37.3% white, 11.5% latino
Source for all data: US Census Bureau Population Estimates, July 2021 (census.gov)