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Old 02-11-2008, 02:17 PM
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Default Moving from Il to Cali

ok..im moving from IL to CA in may of this year. I lived in florida...next..bad choice..and thats not being hateful. Ive lived in cali before for short periods of time with my bro..but he lived in like irvine..san diego..just wondering what the west coast still thinks of those areas and any info on new places people are moving to.

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ok..im moving from IL to CA.... Ive lived in cali before ... irvine..san diego..just wondering what the west coast still thinks of those areas and any info on new places people are moving to.
Depends who you ask. The best thing to do is first ask yourself what you want out of a community. Consider your personal wants, needs, job and then try to narrow your list of cities down to ones that meet this criteria. If you have specific questions about an area, ask. Your inquiry as it stands seems too subjective and broad to give anything but the most general of answers. If you're just looking for opinions, I'd recommend pursuing threads on the cities that interest you to see what people praise or complain about. It might help spawn some specific questions. Good luck.
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Depends who you ask. The best thing to do is first ask yourself what you want out of a community. Consider your personal wants, needs, job and then try to narrow your list of cities down to ones that meet this criteria. If you have specific questions about an area, ask. Your inquiry as it stands seems too subjective and broad to give anything but the most general of answers. If you're just looking for opinions, I'd recommend pursuing threads on the cities that interest you to see what people praise or complain about. It might help spawn some specific questions. Good luck.
Wow. Super advice so on target *rubbing my head on my laptop screen hoping to absorb your clarity*
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