To which US metropolitan areas would you absolutely not relocate?

Anonymous
New York, LA, Chicago. DH would never move to Boston, so cross that one off too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much anyplace between the Rockies and the Blue Ridge. And most of the South. Wait..most? Yeah, no. All of the South.

I'd make an exception for Denver.


Same here. My husband keeps wanting to put Austin on the acceptable list, but I don't think I could live there. I can't get over the fact that it's surrounded by Texas.
Anonymous
anywhere but New York, Boston or Philly. Hate the Northeast and the people there. Horrible attitudes.
Anonymous
Minneapolis, Chicago, and Boston
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis, Chicago, and Boston


What's wrong with Minny?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If we're talking major metropolitan areas -- LA and Detroit


We have seriously different definitions for "major metropolitan areas" if you think Detroit qualifies. I'd say we have only five or so "major" cities in this country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minneapolis, Chicago, and Boston


What's wrong with Minny?



What's wrong with it is that people call it "Minny."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mississippi


I think you're a little unclear on the definition of metropolitan area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Same here. My husband keeps wanting to put Austin on the acceptable list, but I don't think I could live there. I can't get over the fact that it's surrounded by Texas.


haha. We came within months of relocating to Austin, but the only acceptable jobs open there are in the computer industry, and my husband is NOT a computer guy. He thinks he could be if he had to be - I know he'd be miserable.

Austin is pretty nice, actually, but you're right, it is surrounded by TX - the state that gave us Dubya...and now Perry. Not to mention their state school board that is just miserable. I was ONLY willing to go there because his family is in TX and mine was willing to relocate with us. Otherwise, I have no use for the state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If we're talking major metropolitan areas -- LA and Detroit


We have seriously different definitions for "major metropolitan areas" if you think Detroit qualifies. I'd say we have only five or so "major" cities in this country.


Detroit has 4.5 million people. That's not major?
Anonymous
Anywhere north or west of here where they get significant snow.

Anywhere on the west coast.

Anywhere in a state bordering Mexico or the Gulf thereof.

Anywhere in South Carolina.
Anonymous
I have thought about this topic for years, and for us, the only city we are left with is Raleigh after DC. I could probably live in others physically, but there aren't any jobs for us in many of the other metro areas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well I am entertaining a great offer in a Detroit suburb but don't know about going there........


really? is it a stable offer? Think about the awesome house you could get. I've also seen articles/ references to an artistic movement/ renaissance there.
Anonymous
Los Angeles
Anonymous
I feel like for me, the better question is 'where would you live' - its a shorter list.

For the 'not' list:

Philadelphia
Bad winter cities (Boston, Chicago, etc)

DH: Atlanta
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