Where is your dream place to live in the United States of America? (apartment, houses)
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Isn't that where the Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur D'alene-Post Falls metro area is?? That's an unusual dream place to live in.
Which is why it's my dream, and not yours. The currently hip, and/or uber-urbane do not appeal to me whatsoever. Overly-built environments don't usually do it for me.
Dream of dreams would be a giant old house right on Lake Coeur d'Alene. I love that area, cut in half by a state line or not.
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Originally Posted by Vegabern
Coeur D'Alene I could see. I'd pass on the rest.
Spokane is equally inspiring to me, I could hang out along that river/falls all day (if not for the rest of my life).
Which is why it's my dream, and not yours. The currently hip, and/or uber-urbane do not appeal to me whatsoever. Overly-built environments don't usually do it for me.
Dream of dreams would be a giant old house right on Lake Coeur d'Alene. I love that area, cut in half by a state line or not.
Spokane is equally inspiring to me, I could hang out along that river/falls all day (if not for the rest of my life).
I agree on both counts. A great corridor that I think is a great metro area as well.
For my professional/work life:
- Miami (Southeast Florida in general)
- New York (Greater New York in general)
For retirement:
- Honolulu
- San Diego
- Tucson
- Seattle
- Austin
- Denver
- Portland
- San Antonio
- Phoenix
- Las Vegas
- New Orleans
- Albuquerque
- Santa Barbara, CA
- Monterey, CA
- San Luis Obispo, CA
- Vail, CO
- Aspen, CO
- South Padre, TX
- Santa Fe, NM
- Salt Lake City
- Anchorage, AK
- Tampa
Which is why it's my dream, and not yours. The currently hip, and/or uber-urbane do not appeal to me whatsoever. Overly-built environments don't usually do it for me.
Dream of dreams would be a giant old house right on Lake Coeur d'Alene. I love that area, cut in half by a state line or not.
Spokane is equally inspiring to me, I could hang out along that river/falls all day (if not for the rest of my life).
Why are you in Colorado then? It's not like Spokane is unaffordable or something.
Why are you in Colorado then? It's not like Spokane is unaffordable or something.
Spokane is one of the cheapest bigger cities that I've seen.
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