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You know you can just do that. Nobody is stopping you.
There’s a 300 acre ranch up the mountainside from my neighborhood with access to a ton of BLM land behind it. That would be a cool spot to be.
I assume this hypothetical involves an unlimited budget. I’d love to live in Jackson Hole, but I can’t afford it.
NYC hopefully I can do this in a few years
I chose Colorado when I had the choice. I still have the choice and like where I’m at.
Seattle or San Diego
Probably up to NW or NE Portland, Seattle. Lived in small towns and a small city my entire life. Getting tired of sitting in my car.
If I were made to move somewhere else in the country, it would be to North Texas. Given that I have a choice, it’d be the most similar to Oklahoma, which is the state that I was born, raised, and currently live in. As they say, there’s no place like home.
I’ll stay here.
We would probably move back to the PNW, not Seattle but probably Eugene, Oregon, my Hs hometown. But, I love the heat and the sun which is an issue
I would like to try living in New England. Having four seasons and a different social vibe would be a nice change.
Someplace where it snowed less
Big fan of the San Juan Islands in Washington State.
Texas or Alaska
San Diego is nice enough, so I’m happy where I am. A vacation home in the Sierras would be nice though.
I would move to one of those fancy RV’s so I could travel the US.
I would move into one of those fancy RV’s so I could travel the US.
I would like to buy a house in the neighborhood that I currently live in. I’m kind of at the point of my life where I am deciding that Philadelphia is my home now, I don’t really want to move anywhere else.
I desperately want to move to the northeast or Great Lakes region, I just lack the money to do it and the balls to uproot my entire life like that.
If I can get the same salary I have here, anywhere in the Rockies that I can get away from people. Preferably Montana, Wyoming, or anywhere that’s not the front range in Colorado
On of the plain states.
Into a bigger house with a bigger yard, in the neighborhood adjacent to mine. I’m not far from where I want to be, literally and metaphorically.
I would love to move back home to WV
Pismo Beach or Santa Barbara CA. Just can’t afford it.
Back home to the Chicago suburbs. Most of my extended family live there.
Right where I am. It took me a while to get here and it was planned for years.
Montana
Portland, OR realistically.
If I had infinite money though, I would build a West Lake inspired Chinese villa next to a lake or something.
Green Bay or Madison suburbs in Wisconsin.
If money isn’t an issue, Middleburg, VA.
I’d like to move to Massachusetts one day.
I’d love to leave socal temporarily and go somewhere on the east coast.
Central Florida, so I could visit my parents more often. Also no snow.
Also PNW or CO. Wyoming, Nevada hugging the CA sierras and maybe Idaho seem nice. Parts of Texas seem like they’d be fun to live in. (all these assuming money is no factor)
San Diego or Hawaii
PNW – I love the scenery and wear
Las Vegas – I grew up going to Vegas a lot
Miami – I like the night life of Miami