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10-25-2009, 12:38 AM
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Happy Holidays.
Status:
"White Christmas was nice"
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Omaha
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Omaha ranked 8th city least harmed by recession
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10-26-2009, 03:24 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Go Ne
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It seems like the western half of the Midwest is doing alot better economically than over here in Ohio, Michigan and parts of Indiana & Illinois.... 
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10-27-2009, 05:25 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: San Antonio, TX
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I saw this report when someone on the San Antonio board posted it since S.A. is top on the list and other major Texas cities are on it also, but I was happy to see Omaha so high up on the list as well. Good job Omaha!
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10-29-2009, 05:00 PM
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Member
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Tulsa or Omaha
I live in Southern Utah and my family and I are looking into relocating to either Tulsa or Omaha. It is hard to get anyone past a phone interview to show any interest in me unless I actually live in the town. But It is alot easier to have offer to show to the person I want to rent from.
So my question is if we get to the point that we need to just show up in a town and go from there-which scares the hell out of my wife- what do yu think would be the best place to go Tulsa or Omaha. Hopefully I can get answers from people that know both places well and more recently.
We are in our late thirties, when our teen turned 18 last month he didnt waste anytime moving out, so no children but we might eventually adopt. we like doing outdoor activities, but could careless about overpaid sports teams, Night life is not a big deal to us. As long as there is a movie theatre. We enjoy cold over hot if we had a choice. The greener the area the better. An area that doesnt smell like a farm, or factory etc.
Thanks for your help.
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10-30-2009, 10:37 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: The State Of California
1,255 posts, read 670,667 times
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I Think..............
Quote:
Originally Posted by crashingsucks
I live in Southern Utah and my family and I are looking into relocating to either Tulsa or Omaha. It is hard to get anyone past a phone interview to show any interest in me unless I actually live in the town. But It is alot easier to have offer to show to the person I want to rent from.
So my question is if we get to the point that we need to just show up in a town and go from there-which scares the hell out of my wife- what do yu think would be the best place to go Tulsa or Omaha. Hopefully I can get answers from people that know both places well and more recently.
We are in our late thirties, when our teen turned 18 last month he didnt waste anytime moving out, so no children but we might eventually adopt. we like doing outdoor activities, but could careless about overpaid sports teams, Night life is not a big deal to us. As long as there is a movie theatre. We enjoy cold over hot if we had a choice. The greener the area the better. An area that doesnt smell like a farm, or factory etc.
Thanks for your help.
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I think that (you) and your (wife) should (Google) the two local
newspapers of the two cities every day for a month , then take
a 8 day vacation and spend 4 days in Omaha and 4 in Tulsa. Once
that is done make a inform decision on the city both of you like
the best.
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