If you could live anywhere in the USA, where would it be?

If you could live anywhere in the USA, where would it be? I'm thinking between San Diego, Sedona, Dallas, Miami, Nashville & NYC. $200k/year income

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Think you'd have a way better time in a Tampa suburb or St. Pete.

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nice digits. And Dallas. Visiting? Lame. Living? Great
    >Inb4 Californians come to promote another over priced liberal shithole or Austin/Houstongays

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      What's so great about Dallas?

      San Diego everyday is 70 great bar and restaurants in the gaslamp district
      Lots of parks and beaches more laid back than Los Angeles
      It’s expensive is the only negative

      Would say San Diego but idk if 200 is enough to life there nowadays. Dallas is boring af but sustainable, Nashville seems comfy but is becoming gentrified fast. Don't bother with the last two, not sure about Sedona

      La Jolla, San Diego.

      Concluded La Jolla, SD is the best place to live in USA if you're making, say $500k+/year

      >Sedona
      why do people on here keep raving about Sedona as a place to live?

      I get that it's nice to visit, but it's tiny and mostly caters for tourists, hippy crystal nutjobs and retirees.

      The population is small because a large number of homes are holiday rentals or 2nd homes that don't have anyone living there a lot of the time.

      I think maybe people like the thought of living there because the landscape is so amazing, but it would get incredibly boring unless you only live for hiking. Outside of that it has little in the way of amenities.

      would you consider anywhere else in Southwestern USA?

      Stay the frick out of Miami.

      Even Brickell?

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Try southern Utah. Around St. George/Zion

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Turner, Montana.

    Home of the

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Oh shit, is Candlejack from th

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >2023
    >still forcing the Candleja

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      you didn’t finish saying candlejack so he wouldn’t have taken you, dumb fricking re

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Not telling you richgay. Go enjoy one of those shitholes

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    portland oregon

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    a nice, relatively wealthy suburb somewhere in New Jersey, the kind of place where homes start at 2.5 mil.

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    assuming i have infinite money. maybe boseman the coast of san Fransisco or Laguna beach. i like nature and good weather.

  9. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Minnesota or Montana, maybe Vermont.

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I live in San Diego. Absolutely not NYC or Dallas. Sedona's pretty alright but it's kinda boring and oldgay. You might like Durango, CO, Park City, Utah or somewhere like that. If you're ok with California look at Santa Barbara, SLO, that area. One of the best spots in the whole state but it's expensive and there's no jobs. If you can work around that it's pretty nice.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      what's wrong with NYC or Dallas? And yep, I work from home. Used to live in Boulder, CO, which was nice during college. How's Durango and Park City compare to Sedona?

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        I like what those outdoor towns have to offer, but the people that live their, always seem to be the huffing their own farts type, and I can't ever stand conversing with them for more than 10 minutes.

  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Reno, NV.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      I actually didn't hate black people until I went to college. I was in the dining hall and it was packed with people. Every table was full. Then I saw 5 black people taking of 5 entire tables. One per table sitting and talking with each other. They couldn't even sit correctly. They sat on the top of the back of the chair with their dirty feet on the seat.

  12. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    San Diego everyday is 70 great bar and restaurants in the gaslamp district
    Lots of parks and beaches more laid back than Los Angeles
    It’s expensive is the only negative

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Houston, got them urban latinas, not the drug kind

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    My strategy is live in my car in proximity to extreme wealth

    Odd jobs pay 5x more which means I can kick back and relax 5x more

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, if you can rough it, this is the way. I cleared a thousand dollars a week just washing dishes in Hawaii once. If you're young, you can build up a nestegg pretty quickly and retire early without having any skills people desire.

  15. 10 months ago
    Floridanon

    Would say San Diego but idk if 200 is enough to life there nowadays. Dallas is boring af but sustainable, Nashville seems comfy but is becoming gentrified fast. Don't bother with the last two, not sure about Sedona

  16. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    House in Vermont, apartment in Miami or LA, ranch in Colorado too if I could afford it

  17. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    La Jolla, San Diego.

  18. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Sedona
    why do people on here keep raving about Sedona as a place to live?

    I get that it's nice to visit, but it's tiny and mostly caters for tourists, hippy crystal nutjobs and retirees.

    The population is small because a large number of homes are holiday rentals or 2nd homes that don't have anyone living there a lot of the time.

    I think maybe people like the thought of living there because the landscape is so amazing, but it would get incredibly boring unless you only live for hiking. Outside of that it has little in the way of amenities.

  19. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Somewhere in New England, maybe NH or VT

  20. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I like where I live now (Great Lakes area) it’s close to family, has fresh water, and lots to do 🙂

  21. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Stay the frick out of Miami.

  22. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    probably san diego so I could go across the border and nut in mexican teenagers every couple months, while enjoying a nice climate

  23. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    NYC would be foolish for the cost, Miami is becoming that way too. Just visit those. Can't speak for California.

    I'd choose Dallas possibly. Nashville is a specific taste.

  24. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    probably a comfy area in the same region as my family

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      thinking of doing this but there's nothing really to do where my family lives except some hiking

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