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Holbrook AZ. Not a fan of desert living, but Utah’s laws are too restrictive for me.
Burlington VT or Bend OR?
Burlington. I absolutely love that city and its location in the country. Less than 100 miles from Montreal in addition to the mountain backdrops and New England charm = clear winner for me.
Columbus, Ohio or Charlotte, North Carolina? Please give a brief description as to why you chose your answer
Burlington. I absolutely love that city and its location in the country. Less than 100 miles from Montreal in addition to the mountain backdrops and New England charm = clear winner for me.
Columbus, Ohio or Charlotte, North Carolina? Please give a brief description as to why you chose your answer
I would choose Charlotte, but I really like both cities. Charlotte feels more cosmopolitan and growing faster. I like that the metro is not lopsided either, there good suburbs that radiate out from the city. I appreciate the infrastructure upgrades as well.
I would choose Charlotte, but I really like both cities. Charlotte feels more cosmopolitan and growing faster. I like that the metro is not lopsided either, there good suburbs that radiate out from the city. I appreciate the infrastructure upgrades as well.
Nashville, TN or Pittsburgh, PA?
Good one. I like both, but I think in the end I’d choose Pittsburgh. It’s more insular, and Nashville is growing with transplants like myself, but I think I’d choose the density and museums of Pittsburgh since I’m not big into live music or “going out” these days beyond eating new foods and drinking at brewpubs. I’d leave a spot for someone who can appreciate Nashville more.
Good one. I like both, but I think in the end I’d choose Pittsburgh. It’s more insular, and Nashville is growing with transplants like myself, but I think I’d choose the density and museums of Pittsburgh since I’m not big into live music or “going out” these days beyond eating new foods and drinking at brewpubs. I’d leave a spot for someone who can appreciate Nashville more.
Houston or Atlanta?
Houston. Atlanta is a cool city, but Houston is really cool, and I like how it is in close proximity to the coast near Galveston. I just feel that Houston is unique in many ways, and pretty largely populated as well!
Chester PA or Chester NJ? Please give a brief description as to why you chose your answer.
Houston. Atlanta is a cool city, but Houston is really cool, and I like how it is in close proximity to the coast near Galveston. I just feel that Houston is unique in many ways, and pretty largely populated as well!
Chester PA or Chester NJ? Please give a brief description as to why you chose your answer.
Chester PA. I greatly prefer PA to NJ and being in the Philly metro over the NYC metro.
I've heard some good things about Louisville so I pick that one. Albany GA or Tyler TX?
Tyler. The economy is doing well being in between Shreveport and Dallas. It reminds me a little bit of a cross between Waco and Little Rock. Has good shopping and restaurants like most major TX cities.
Asheville, NC or Knoxville, TN?
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