Relocating out of DC

Anonymous
I grew up in the Nova suburbs and stayed until late 20s. Grad school took me to Chicago and I fell in love with this city. DC is minor leagues compared to it. Culture, food, music, sports, you name it is all better in Chicago. Hell I'd argue the weather here is better. Y'all are dealing with a snowstorm now while it's sunny here. The summers here are legendary which they're oppressive in DC. Also, the joke here is that Chicago is perfectly position for global warming ?
There are still some of the type A competitive folks here but it's not the majority. I work at a Chicago based company and it's DC pay without the DC stress.

COL is lower, though the state has a financial mess on it's hands.
Anonymous
Anyone move away and regret it?
Anonymous
I'm from NC and would def consider moving to Durham (not sure about the schools though). Charlotte is nice but kinda lacks a soul - although that may be changing. The city has a lot to offer and you're easy driving distance to beaches and the mountains which is one of the best things about NC in general. Have also lived in Denver and would go back in a heartbeat. It's so beautiful and people are nice and seem to really appreciate the outdoors. Nice eye candy for any single ladies too. But the place I'd really love to move to is Charlottesville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm from NC and would def consider moving to Durham (not sure about the schools though). Charlotte is nice but kinda lacks a soul - although that may be changing. The city has a lot to offer and you're easy driving distance to beaches and the mountains which is one of the best things about NC in general. Have also lived in Denver and would go back in a heartbeat. It's so beautiful and people are nice and seem to really appreciate the outdoors. Nice eye candy for any single ladies too. But the place I'd really love to move to is Charlottesville.


You and virtually everyone else in this area it seems, judging from this board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are most of these posts from a "White people, free to roam the land" POV? I have a gut feeling that the experiences my family will face in a lot of these places greatly differs from most of these posters. I honestly feel that outside of major cities, a vast portion of this country is still homogenous and insufferable.



Yes to your question. I wouldn't call the rest of America "homogenous and insufferable" but for sure, they are not as great for people of color as DC is. My husband and I are both from cities in the South (both cities have been talked about very favorably in this thread) but neither of us would move back and raise our kids where we grew up. DC has a long history and solid community of UMC African Americans, and it's nice not to be the only ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DW and I cannot wait to move back to TX.

We met in DC and have slugged it out in NE for 10 years, but ready to go where the family is. Plus we want to raise DS in a somewhat civilized environment.

DC is a young person's town and we're both in our late thirties. Plus COL here is absurd for what you get, unlike (imo) Philly, Boston.


Boston is more expensive than DC.
Anonymous
We moved to a suburb of Pittsburgh - great schools, nice people, easy commute to the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've done that last year! We have relocated to Austin, beautiful place to live. My husband and I always wanted to move out of DC, our jobs didn't let that happen. Anyhow..we finally made it. BTW relocating was a pain in the neck. Our kids were 16 and 21 so from that point of view things weren't so bad. I also remember that we use a company which gave us few free moving quotes something like www.youthemover.com
Have a good one ladies!


Why on earth did you feel the need to resurrect a FOUR year old thread to post something that didn't even have any worthwhile information in it? Do you work for the moving company?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DW and I cannot wait to move back to TX.

We met in DC and have slugged it out in NE for 10 years, but ready to go where the family is. Plus we want to raise DS in a somewhat civilized environment.

DC is a young person's town and we're both in our late thirties. Plus COL here is absurd for what you get, unlike (imo) Philly, Boston.


Boston is more expensive than DC.


No it isn't.

https://smartasset.com/mortgage/cost-of-living-calculator#NtcutmaFtD

Try any of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We moved to a suburb of Pittsburgh - great schools, nice people, easy commute to the city.


That's great! What kind of jobs do you and spouse have in Pittsburgh
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