| Carmel, CA. |
| Paris, 5th arrondissement. |
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I'm torn because at this point people matter. I don't want to be too far from my family in MD and upstate NY, or make my kids start over. So I'm torn between saying a much nicer house where I currently live in MD, or here but with a second home in the Finger Lakes or Adirondacks, or just full on move to Ithaca NY.
If I were totally unattached, maybe a close in suburb of Boston (where I loved living for a few years), Burlington, VT, or Anchorage, AK. I really like Anchorage but my spouse is unconvinced. |
Wish more people felt like you. My immigrant family moved to that kind of town in the 1900s. It was the best decision they made on the way out of poverty. |
| Anywhere out west near the mountains. Also, coast of Oregon and Washington work too. |
| Pimmit Hills |
| Near our children and future grandchildren … in place where we can help them and where their children feel happy to visit often … |
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Italy. N or S France. Holland. Or Carmel CA. Costa Rica. Not anywhere in Asia (am Asian however) or US other than Carmel. Most of W Europe near major cities. Not Africa nor LatAm. Not Australia nor New Zealand. Nowhere too hot nor too cold but seasonal. CR being the exception because that's one hell of a MF cool ass country! LOL.
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Italy for beauty
Thailand for food and beaches Vacation home in Turks and Caicos. |
Me too. Esp if I can fly business class back to see family and friends any time, or, fly private! |
| Manhattan |
This is the best answer. Congratulations on recognizing what really matters. I hope you can go back at some point. |
Mr Burns? |
| New Zealand, Tuscany or maybe Portugal. We could afford to live anywhere but being far away from our kids and grandkids make them all impossible. |
| Love DC but would travel during the whole summer. |