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I'm sure a lot of us THINK about being in other places especially those of us who are not fortnate enough to live in say Far Hills for example.
For me I think about Seattle a lot although their weather might stop me from ever actually moving there so I also think about Boulder CO.
Otherwise more locally and to get away from the urbanized area here in north east nj I seriously ponder moving out to far west nj/east pa (Rt 78 corridor).
The legendary wet weather out here is way way way overstated. NYC gets more rain than Seattle or Portland. The difference being that the moisture is spread out over more days here than back east. So don't let that fallacy stop you. Oregon and Washington actually encourage this idea to keep people away. There is more undeveloped liveable land in either state than there is land in the whole state of NJ. The combined population of both states is less than NYC! Come one come all! We need and influx of people to kick off the economy again.
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Originally Posted by tripod
I'm sure a lot of us THINK about being in other places especially those of us who are not fortnate enough to live in say Far Hills for example.
For me I think about Seattle a lot although their weather might stop me from ever actually moving there so I also think about Boulder CO.
Otherwise more locally and to get away from the urbanized area here in north east nj I seriously ponder moving out to far west nj/east pa (Rt 78 corridor).
I'm sure a lot of us THINK about being in other places especially those of us who are not fortnate enough to live in say Far Hills for example.
For me I think about Seattle a lot although their weather might stop me from ever actually moving there so I also think about Boulder CO.
Otherwise more locally and to get away from the urbanized area here in north east nj I seriously ponder moving out to far west nj/east pa (Rt 78 corridor).
How abot you guys?
Believe it or not people leave Far Hills by choice because the non-stop driving is a bummer.
Ahhh... to dream anyway. We stayed at The Grove Park Inn for our 10th Anniversary. I can't even begin to imagine having the view from the sunset terrace all year.
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