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Yeah, CA is crowded and expensive. I would pick a beach location in the Florida panhandle, but then be sure to ask yourself how much boredom you can handle? But it sure is very scenic.
I personally have a "hair stands on its ends" antipathy toward any college-town, way-cool place that everyone wants to move to:
Austin, Ann Arbor, Boulder, Eugene....
I dislike college towns intensely. Grow up .... and get out.
Austin I also vote for...Chicago is a fun town if you are single w a good job but it too has winter. Houston is quite affordable. Heard Rio is A LOT of fun.
Austin is incredibly boring. It is OK for weekend vacations at the most.
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I too think Austin, Texas is a place you should investigate.
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Austin, Texas.
Beach towns are typically high cost of living and not as many employment opportunities as other places. You could live somewhere cheaper, bank your money and go to beach whenever you want
Austin is incredibly boring. It is OK for weekend vacations at the most.
Yeah, I don't know why it's the rage...I went there to see if I wanted to apply to a grad program at UT and decided against it...the heat, the interior location, the scruffy vegetation, the fact that over 50,000 people go to that damn school....
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