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I'm trying to figure out where to move to. I live in Glenwood Springs, CO right now. I would like to move somewhere warm all year around. I have a few ideas and was wondering what everyone thought.
i was thinking Palm Springs, CA; San Diego, CA; New Orleans; Daytona Beach, FL; or Dallas, TX
I'm trying to figure out where to move to. I live in Glenwood Springs, CO right now. I would like to move somewhere warm all year around. I have a few ideas and was wondering what everyone thought.
i was thinking Palm Springs, CA; San Diego, CA; New Orleans; Daytona Beach, FL; or Dallas, TX
Of all of the places you could choose in FL, Daytona Beach? Any reason why? Daytona is kind of dumpy. You could be near there in another town like Flagler beach, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, but Daytona is not so good. Tampa? F Lauderdale?
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The cities you've chosen are really varied in size and what they offer. Daytona seems to be the out-lyer in the bunch. Looks like your other choices have more to offer because of their size.
thanks for the responses. i was thinking about most of these areas because i've known people who've lived there. I'm definitely leaning more towards some where in florida but i don't really know much about florida. Thanks for letting me know that Daytona isn't a very good idea i'll look into some of those other areas.
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