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Outside of DFW, Seattle is where I would love to live. I don't care for it being trendy or hip, I love it because my family visited the city often when I was growing up (90s and 00s) and I had great impressions. I also hear that it rains a lot, in terms of occurrences rather than inches or such, which implies a lot of cloudy days. That is great for me because I was born very sensitive to sunlight (skin itches and my eyes water since I was a toddler), which has only gotten worse as I started using the computer often. Lastly, it has a large Korean-American/Korean community, which is very important for me.
somewhere warm and nice beaches, at least 8a hardiness zone for growing fruits and vegetables ,close to good sailing and the caribbean and a town with nice architecture, land for horses . probably charleston sc, maybe sea islands or north florida
Last time I moved I basically had my choice of where to go. I picked northeast TN and I have no regrets other than wishing I were able to afford lakefront property, lol.
Either Gold Coast in Chicago or a nice Chicago suburb, with a winter home (January - May) in either Fort Lauderdale or the LA area. I'd probably want to spend Christmas in Chicago to get the classic "White Christmas" feel.
Downtown Philly and Charleston. Honorable mentions: Kauai and Oregon Coast
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