Thinking about moving...
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South side of Houston has loads of water. Both the bay and the gulf. North side has lots of trees.
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Can't recommend Portland Oregon enough - that's where I'd live were I to move south.
You'd freeze to death after years of AZ but $0.02
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What is preventing you from considering moving to the Silicon Slopes?
Salt Lake City has a lot of good paying IT jobs and a lot of mountains, trees, and shrubberies. We don't have Ocean, but we do have A LOT of salt water...
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I was looking at Portland a lot. Not sure the politics are what we're after. Plus ain't the waters just this side of glacier? The point is we want warm sand and fun waters we can actually go in!
For me (not the wife so much), I was definitely looking at some places in Utah and Colorado. Plenty of mountains and decent cities.
If you had a fight between Portland, Houston, Salt Lake City, and Colorado Springs, who would win?
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
If you had a fight between Portland, Houston, Salt Lake City, and Colorado Springs, who would win?
I've been to Seattle, never Portland. And never SLC. But definitely not Colorado Springs for me. Was there recently and it definitely does not make my short list in any way. My parents always thought that I would like it there. They are nuts.
Houston is not my choice in Texas. I prefer Austin, San Antonio and Dallas.
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However, I really like Galveston Island.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
I was looking at Portland a lot. Not sure the politics are what we're after. Plus ain't the waters just this side of glacier? The point is we want warm sand and fun waters we can actually go in!
For me (not the wife so much), I was definitely looking at some places in Utah and Colorado. Plenty of mountains and decent cities.
If you had a fight between Portland, Houston, Salt Lake City, and Colorado Springs, who would win?
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
I was looking at Portland a lot. Not sure the politics are what we're after. Plus ain't the waters just this side of glacier? The point is we want warm sand and fun waters we can actually go in!
For me (not the wife so much), I was definitely looking at some places in Utah and Colorado. Plenty of mountains and decent cities.
If you had a fight between Portland, Houston, Salt Lake City, and Colorado Springs, who would win?
I just moved to SLC last October. I had a decent gig in Southern Indiana as a Linux Admin/SysAdmin making a comparable salary for the region. SLC's market for IT Pros is pretty hot right now. By moving here we basically added the equivalent of a third income from the bump in salary. My salary alone went up about 65%.
And, while it snows here, it is NOTHING like the snow in the Midwest. SLC snow is light, fluffy, and pretty quick to melt. Temperatures haven't been quite as cold either. And you really can't beat the scenery.
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
Houston is not my choice in Texas. I prefer Austin, San Antonio and Dallas.
It must be asked....why?
I prefer the politics of Houston over the others, which are often labeled as very liberal. Perhaps not as much as, say, LA or Seattle, but I don't prefer the drama of it.
Houston, from what I read anyway, has a lot in terms of food life, parks and rec, big malls and shopping centers, and many of the surrounding towns housing is affordable.
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there! -
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
I prefer the politics of Houston over the others, which are often labeled as very liberal. Perhaps not as much as, say, LA or Seattle, but I don't prefer the drama of it.
I've never, ever heard of Dallas or San Antonio labeled as anything but conservative before. Austin, of course, is liberal. But the other two? Not even close.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Houston, from what I read anyway, has a lot in terms of food life, parks and rec, big malls and shopping centers, and many of the surrounding towns housing is affordable.
Yes, if you are looking for suburban sprawl and shopping malls, Houston is the place to be. Dallas has some horrific sprawl like that in the north like Plano, too, but it is not as extensive.
Houston does have more of a real downtown than Dallas, which has, um... none.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Plus ain't the waters just this side of glacier? The point is we want warm sand and fun waters we can actually go in!
eye rolls
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
If it were two hours, the wife would be making us go every night after dinner!Carrollton to the beach is only about five hours.
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
If it were two hours, the wife would be making us go every night after dinner!Carrollton to the beach is only about five hours.
I was only about 10 mins in Vero Beach
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Tennessee or Kentucky . I live is a 'smaller' town, but an 20 minutes for three cities. There are some really great mid level mountains in KY, and TN has the Great Smokies.
I'm about five hours east of St. Louis, less than two hours south of Cincinnati, and about three north of Knoxville...
Really good area - good people and you get most all four seasons here....
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My family and I really enjoy north county San Diego. I wouldn't live anywhere else here if given the choice. But there arent really any other places in the US that are better, in my opinion. Sure there's traffic, but that's like 1 of really only two negatives of living here.
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
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@Tim_G said in Thinking about moving...:
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
If you really want to impress me... do them all at the same time!
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@dafyre said in Thinking about moving...:
@Tim_G said in Thinking about moving...:
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
If you really want to impress me... do them all at the same time!
Ah, then the answer is simple... Hawaii!
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@gjacobse said in Thinking about moving...:
Tennessee or Kentucky . I live is a 'smaller' town, but an 20 minutes for three cities. There are some really great mid level mountains in KY, and TN has the Great Smokies.
I'm about five hours east of St. Louis, less than two hours south of Cincinnati, and about three north of Knoxville...
Really good area - good people and you get most all four seasons here....
So you live in Lexington?