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I need some thoughts on where to move to. Not much on crowds, would like a huge amount of land with trees, like winter better than summer, don't want really bad weather like hurricanes earthquakes floods etc, vegetarian friendly, pet friendly, unique homes not trailer or basic square house, middle road cost of living. Temperate middle of the road not over run by rules just a place to nicely live would be great. I've looked around on the internet, but I would like to hear from actual people that have actual experience with certain areas. Another words, people who can suggest something for me who know what they are talking about versus some internet search that is too wide of a search. Thanks.
East Texas, Arkansas. You can find land relative inexpensive, grow your own veggies. No real cold winters, real hot summers. No zoning outside of the cities.
East Texas, Arkansas. You can find land relative inexpensive, grow your own veggies. No real cold winters, real hot summers. No zoning outside of the cities.
OP said he/she likes winter better than summer. As a former resident of Palestine, TX and Tyler, TX, I'm sure OP would not like the burning hot summers of East TX. I agree with whoever said Oregon. I haven't lived there, but I have researched OR because my hubby and I condidered living there ourselves. It meets all of OP's requirements, especially weather, pet and veg friendly.
Good point. If living in the US is not a requirement, Norway and Finland are great options too. I really loved Norway. If it weren't for my husband's job, we'd be there now.
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