| Old Market or Little Italy/Little Bohemia neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska. |
Vermont is green for a few months, then turns white and only walkable for bears/moose. |
I'm officially intrigued! Gotta do some Googling... |
It is very brown, as is most of the west coast compared to the east coast. Even places like Oregon or Washington are, imo, much browner than here on the east coast. |
Bend, OR |
+1 Lots of lush, tropical foliage. Pick a neighborhood in Orlando or Winter Park that's walkable to stuff to do and you can walk and hang out outdoors year-round. Downtown Orlando, Thornton Park, Delaney Park, near Park Ave in Winter Park, Winter Park Village in Winter Park, etc. OP, is there anything you want besides walkable and some greenery? |
Ew, astroturf USA. Doubt that's what the OP meant. If they wanted to live near the ocean I bet they would have specified |
| Wisconsin |
The worst. Anywhere but Florida. Anywhere but the South. Europe > the south. |
!!! With a ice ranch in Jackson Hole and a small apartment somewhere urban with culture, like NYC. |
For under $1800 a month? |
The SNOW - NO! |
You do know Europe is not in the US - right? |
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There are some very nice hidden tucked away green parts of Florida. Many are on or near rivers with very reasonable housing costs.
Florida has a lot of hidden gems but you have to scout around for them. |
No one who says "greenery" is thinking of dusty, swampy Florida! |