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iheartkisses
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If you could live anywhere in the world, would you move or stay? Do you have a favorite city? Do you already live there?

My sig other and I are in the position where we're looking at options since we can work remotely. We love Los Angeles (bc of work and friends) and the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. But we're still just thinking about options right now.

Do you love where you live? Have you lived abroad? Why do you live where you currently live, and would you want to move?

10/4/2011 10:41:09 PM

lewisje
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obvs. san fran~♥

10/4/2011 11:14:08 PM

theDuke866
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I like the La Jolla / Carlsbad area a lot, as well as the SC low country.

10/4/2011 11:20:01 PM

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I'd like to live on a quiet coastal area, beach house, cooler climate, close-knit group of friends, within 15 minutes of most shopping and within 45 minutes of a hospital.

I've no requirements for a specific destination as long as I could have some sort of internet access. I'm a hermit at heart.

10/5/2011 12:21:04 AM

OmarBadu
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i'd like my next move to be to singapore or hong kong and as a backup london

living in melbourne right now is amazing though and can't imagine leaving for another 1-2yrs at least

10/5/2011 12:46:41 AM

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I would live in Edinburgh, Scotland. Love the city and actually feel comfortable there, as opposed to many other cities I love.

There's a lot of cities I love to visit but couldn't live there--Prague is one that comes to mind.

10/5/2011 1:37:15 AM

wolfpack0122
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I would live in western Montana or Idaho. I love the country side out there.

Though high-speed internet is probably hard to come by, but I wouldn't care.

10/5/2011 7:27:39 AM

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I'd like something like my grand father's summer home and boat slip in Edgartown. I always enjoyed going up there. But I worry about Tsunamis.

I'd also like a cottage to stay while we ski. Maybe Breckenridge. But I worry about the Yellowstone super volcano.

Rancho Santa Fe, CA was nice, but I was only there for a weekend. Perfect weather, lots of equestrian activities. But no one is allowed to have mailboxes. You have to drive to the post office to get you mail. That's annoying. Plus I worry about earthquakes.

10/5/2011 8:15:36 AM

quagmire02
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in the US? there are a lot of places, but seattle and denver/boulder are tied at the top of my list

abroad? so many places...probably scandinavia if we're talking about working/raising a family

[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 8:28 AM. Reason : reading girl with the dragon tattoo and it makes me miss sweden ]

10/5/2011 8:28:37 AM

aimorris
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^ nice. Seattle/Denver is my top two as well.

10/5/2011 8:39:29 AM

jbrick83
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In the US, I'd have a really tough time leaving Charleston.

But if I'd have to, I like Denver, San Diego, and Seattle. I'd still be tempted by the big cities of Chicago and Boston...but too cold I believe.

Non continental...Kauai was amazing.

World?? That's tough because I've been to so few places. I have good friends that live in Santorini and had a great time visiting, but it's a ghost town for 4/5 months a year. I loved Amsterdam (no ), Barcelona, and Paris as big cities. I'd love to chill in Paris for a couple years. But southern Spain was also amazing.

Too many choices, but I'd be happy in any of those (as well as staying where I'm at right now).

10/5/2011 8:52:35 AM

Doss2k
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I'd probably move back to Colorado

10/5/2011 8:53:10 AM

aimorris
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Yeah, Chicago looks awesome too but I couldn't deal with the winters. Cost of living is pretty high too

10/5/2011 8:55:49 AM

twolfpack3
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Probably Belize. It's warm, nice, cheap, and they speak english.

10/5/2011 8:58:24 AM

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I strongly considered moving to Washington, DC about 5-7 years ago. For all its flaws, still a really cool city. Sometimes I think I should have done so then, while I was young and didn't have any attachments. But I don't think I would want to settle down/try to raise a family there.

I also love Savannah, GA, but confess to not knowing much about the city outside of the historic/Victorian districts.

10/5/2011 8:59:03 AM

TKE-Teg
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That's a tough question for me. Probably somewhere cooler as I can't stand the NC summers. But most ideal places further north on the east coast are too costly and highly populated.

If I could handle living on an island maybe Hawaii (Maui in particular).

10/5/2011 9:00:59 AM

BobbyDigital
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For me, living near family trumps all other considerations, so I'll stick to the triangle. I can visit all the other awesome places in the world easily.

10/5/2011 9:06:24 AM

TKE-Teg
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Yeah I wouldn't want to live too far from my parents, who unfortunately live in Charlotte. Otherwise I'd probably be living on St. Thomas right now.

I love Chicago and Denver but being so far from the ocean is a dealbreaker for me.

10/5/2011 9:15:31 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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Are we assuming that we would also be making enough money to live the lifestyle we would want in these places? Because I'd love to live in Manhattan but not if it requires living in a one room flat with 10 other people

10/5/2011 9:26:05 AM

Slave Famous
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Porto

Favorite city in the world

10/5/2011 9:38:35 AM

iheartkisses
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"Are we assuming that we would also be making enough money to live the lifestyle we would want in these places? Because I'd love to live in Manhattan but not if it requires living in a one room flat with 10 other people"


I think it's interesting to hear both. Preferred destination, money not an issue. And then ideal destination with $$$ in mind.

10/5/2011 9:56:13 AM

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My wife and I have been watching a lot of international house hunters. We've both come to the conclusion we could live in a lot of places outside the U.S. very affordably.

10/5/2011 10:23:48 AM

disco_stu
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Denver for sure. Funny how often people say that.

10/5/2011 10:25:36 AM

porcha
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anywhere in alaska

10/5/2011 10:31:55 AM

Smath74
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Raleigh

10/5/2011 10:36:41 AM

H8R
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i would camp out in the sporting goods section of a super target

10/5/2011 10:41:42 AM

se7entythree
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Colorado. Somewhere outside of aspen or maybe western CO in the high desert.

10/5/2011 10:46:41 AM

skywalkr
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Outside of Anchorage, Alaska. Far enough away that I can have a ton of land and feel like I am all alone but close enough that driving to the city to get groceries and whatnot isn't a huge pain. If I could get a job nearly as good as the one I have now in Alaska I would move there in a heartbeat, there is something so peaceful about that place I can't imagine it wouldn't lower my stress level.

10/5/2011 10:51:26 AM

Slave Famous
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Have you ever been to Anchorage? Its a colder Durham with Inuit derelicts replacing the blacks. Not an ideal destination.

10/5/2011 10:52:36 AM

robster
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St. Kitts, or almost anywhere else in the Caribbean for that matter ... Hell, I would move there today if I found a job that would allow me to work from there.

10/5/2011 10:57:33 AM

skywalkr
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^^ Yeah I don't really want to live in Anchorage, just close enough so I can get to stores without having to drive over an hour each way. I would prefer to be closer to the coast and really any town in the area would work.

10/5/2011 11:11:12 AM

HCH
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Raleigh. It's got everything you need.

10/5/2011 9:25:29 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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I plan on retiring in Saipan if the ocean doesn't eat it first.

10/5/2011 9:39:43 PM

AntiMnifesto
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Somewhere with a decent growing season, open land to keep horses and livestock, and outdoorsy stuff nearby. Colorado and rural western NC are top of my list, followed by Montana.

Somewhere where I can do community and/or women's nursing is also a plus.

10/6/2011 2:28:47 PM

quagmire02
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oh, montana was gorgeous when i was there last...i think i could live in kalispell (or just outside it, rather) for the rest of my life

10/6/2011 2:33:53 PM

begonias
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as long as I found a good job, I'd probably move anywhere

10/6/2011 3:16:20 PM

UJustWait84
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Not really looking to leave the Bay Area, but NYC and Seattle would be at the top of the list if I were looking to relocate for work related reasons. They are pretty much polar opposites in terms of pacing and lifestyle, but the parts that draw me to them are basically what I get here living here (art, progressive thinking, great food, culture, music, natural beauty, urban life, etc). Chicago is cool too, but I hate the weather and not being close to the ocean or mountains.

I really loved living in SoCal when I was there, but I grew out of it after a while. San Diego is a great place to party for a few years in your early twenties, and I definitely recommend it to anyone who needs to just chill out for a while and figure out who they are.

10/6/2011 3:23:36 PM

se7entythree
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"oh, montana was gorgeous when i was there last...i think i could live in kalispell whitefish (or just outside it, rather) for the rest of my life"


YES, except for the harsh winters. i'd have to have a trial run before i settled in. i LOVE snow but i don't know how i'd handle 3+ feet all of the time & still having to go to work.

10/6/2011 3:34:26 PM

puck_it
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I've had this desire to live in sandiego for some reason

10/6/2011 4:27:40 PM

Prospero
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Denver for sure. Oh wait. I already live here. ^San Diego a close 2nd.

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"Raleigh. It's got everything you need. And nothing you want."

fixed that for you.

i'd say somewhere overseas, I like tropical pacific islands and anywhere in Europe with a decent culture and a love for beer, like Belgium, Germany, England, Ireland... those would top my list. Italy too, wine's ok Maybe Switzerland because it shares so much with Colorado in terms of culture. (Skiing, Beer, Mountains).

[Edited on October 6, 2011 at 4:40 PM. Reason : .]

10/6/2011 4:36:18 PM

SuperDude
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Vancouver is my numero uno, followed by San Diego and Denver. Looking at East Coast, I'm really starting to warm up to Boston or Hartford.

10/6/2011 4:53:18 PM

Meg
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"I'd like something like my grand father's summer home and boat slip in Edgartown. I always enjoyed going up there. But I worry about Tsunamis.

I'd also like a cottage to stay while we ski. Maybe Breckenridge. But I worry about the Yellowstone super volcano.

Rancho Santa Fe, CA was nice, but I was only there for a weekend. Perfect weather, lots of equestrian activities. But no one is allowed to have mailboxes. You have to drive to the post office to get you mail. That's annoying. Plus I worry about earthquakes."


YOU SHOULD FEAR MOTHER NATURE

[Edited on October 6, 2011 at 4:59 PM. Reason : ]

10/6/2011 4:58:28 PM

bmel
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NC Mountains. I at least want to have a vacation home there. <3 the mountains.

10/6/2011 5:02:55 PM

MeatStick
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Oh man, Silverton/Durango Colorado. Love those San Juan mountains

10/6/2011 5:12:24 PM

AntiMnifesto
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Yeah I can definitely trade a slightly shorter growing season for more land and area to ride (horse and bike), and run and hike. I like the idea of permanently training at 10,000 feet like I did for a week in Colorado this past summer. And, those places I mentioned seemed to have adequate microbrew availability.

Outdoors+ beer+ something affordable? Sounds great!

10/6/2011 5:19:49 PM

GREEN JAY
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I'd give it all to move to Vancouver!

10/6/2011 5:50:15 PM

Mr. Joshua
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Berlin or a Greek island.

10/6/2011 6:20:36 PM

Hawthorne
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Vienna, Austria. Beer, girls, culture. It's got it all.

10/6/2011 7:51:09 PM

GoldenGirl
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I <3 <3 <3 where I live. Wouldn't change a thing except if I lived in a bigger house that was bikeable to the beach. 5 miles is not close enough.

10/6/2011 8:00:32 PM

Wintermute
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High on my list:
Bishop or Mammoth Lakes California
Any number of small towns in western Argentina.
Santa Fe, NM
Chamonix in France but I've never been there.

10/6/2011 8:31:37 PM

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