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I am 23 years old from Ohio. I want to move out of state hopefully in the next year. I have been looking at major cities on the east coast but am not limited to that. I would really like to love south (somewhere warmer than Ohio) but anywhere other then the mid west will do. I have work experience in dairies and restaraunts (serving and managing). I'm looking somewhere either up and coming or already built up. If anyone has any suggestions on areas best for someone around my age that is decently affordable. Alotefereably south or east coast but not limited to.
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Originally Posted by Sgerb1010
I've really been looking into the east coast like Philadelphia and New Jersey that area I haven't checked anywhere south yet
Philadelphia and New Jersey are neither warmer or "decently affordable".
What other attributes are you looking for in a city, OP? Will you be coming from a suburban or urban environment and which of these do you prefer? Where are you now?
Philadelphia and New Jersey are neither warmer or "decently affordable".
Philadelphia and South Jersey is generally a tiny bit warmer than almost any (all?) part of Ohio during the winter due to the moderating influences of the ocean and the urban heat island effect in Philadelphia.
For a major east coast city, taken to mean BosWash and the states they're located in rather than the entire Eastern Seaboard), Baltimore is among the most affordable and warmest. It's smaller and there are swaths of it that are deeply troubled, but there are some that are okay.
What other attributes are you looking for in a city, OP? Will you be coming from a suburban or urban environment and which of these do you prefer? Where are you now?
I'm coming from more of an suburban are I guess. Definitely not a big city by any means. I'm looking for a more urban area with a crowd around my age in their 20's with a lot of life and bars and what not.
Philadelphia and New Jersey are neither warmer or "decently affordable".
Oh, come on, it's got to be at least several degrees warmer in Philly.
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