What location? San Antonio, Evans (GA) or Hawaii? Job offer

Anonymous
Hawaii is very expensive. Look at the cost of living before you make a decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is very expensive. Look at the cost of living before you make a decision.


I would be willing to settle for apartment living and fewer dinners out to live in Hawaii over those other places.

Texas has crazy weather now and Georgia is sooo southern.

Close to Asia too if you like world travel.

Only consideration would be schools. Public schools are pretty hot or miss I think in Hawaii, and college will have to be out of state.
Anonymous
Thanks for all the thoughtful responses

Has anyone experienced racism in Hawaii? We are a Caucasian family.

Are the schools in San Antonio (public or private) good?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never been to Augusta, but it's centrally located between Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston so it's got that going for it I guess.

Hawaii is gorgeous of course. But living somewhere is not the same as vacation, of course. I'd definitely consider it though.

I spent a lot of time in San Antonio when I was younger, and I still really like it. It's a vibrant, small city with its own vibe. I think you can do worse than living in Alamo Heights and sending your kid to Camp Longhorn.



7th largest in the US! But Alamo Heights is lovely, though I prefer Terrell Hills.

Of course there's the weather, what with climate change. But of the choices I'd prefer San Antonio, easily.


LOL - true, it's not that small anymore! I still think it has the same feel though and not as much sprawl as Houston. The weather is a huge drawback.
Anonymous
San Antonio but it is REALLY hot in the summer.
Anonymous
Is this a "forever" type job? Or a 3-5 years step?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would rule out Hawaii due to the COL. I also think being on an island would get really old, really fast.


+1
Fun to visit. Not to live.
Anonymous
Hawaii is gorgeous but not to live. Island fever is real. It's also so freaking expensive- not just housing but everything has a major upcharge due to its isolated location. Schools are notoriously bad. No thanks.

Augusta is a small town and feels VERY Deep South IMO. Too small and too conservative for me.

That leaves San Antonio. It's way too hot for me but it's a real city with plenty to do, pretty diverse, there are pockets of excellent schools, reasonable COL (getting more expensive). That'd be my choice, easy.
Anonymous
We loved living in Hawaii but we had military housing and private schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never been to Augusta, but it's centrally located between Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston so it's got that going for it I guess.

Hawaii is gorgeous of course. But living somewhere is not the same as vacation, of course. I'd definitely consider it though.

I spent a lot of time in San Antonio when I was younger, and I still really like it. It's a vibrant, small city with its own vibe. I think you can do worse than living in Alamo Heights and sending your kid to Camp Longhorn.



7th largest in the US! But Alamo Heights is lovely, though I prefer Terrell Hills.

Of course there's the weather, what with climate change. But of the choices I'd prefer San Antonio, easily.


LOL - true, it's not that small anymore! I still think it has the same feel though and not as much sprawl as Houston. The weather is a huge drawback.


It's a small metro area, so a small city like Pittsburgh, Sacramento.

Ranking by city size is misleading, especially for places like NY and DC situated near state boundaries.
Anonymous
OMG move to Hawaii. Adventure of a lifetime. Your kids will have paradise in their backyard!

(not the burning island though)
Anonymous
Tx does not have a State Income tax!! San Antonio is a very fun city and has a lot of amenities to enjoy.
Anonymous
I bet I know what you do for a living.

I'd pick Evans/Augusta. I have a bunch of coworkers there that love it. The cost of living is terrific too.
Anonymous
San Antonio is crazy hot and then there are grid issues. Plus I find it creepy that people seem to be obsessed with what gated community you live in.

Why don't you just move to Denver?
Anonymous
Hawaii is a hard place to live. Traffic is bad with long commutes in Honolulu. Houses are expensive. Schools are weak. It is absolutely beautiful to visit but living there is a real challenge. I’m not familiar with the other cities. Good luck!
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