| New Paltz, NY |
You could get a house at the inner harbor for $1 when I was a kid. Literally $1. The city could hardly give them away. |
Yes, they're like animals there. |
Ugh, no!! Good place to pull over for a burrito while on a road trip tho. |
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Parts of Downtown Orlando for year-round walkability and local arts scenes. There are amazing annual and weekly local arts festivals in the area, but you'll need to bike or drive to get to some of them. Check out Delaney Park, Thornton Park, and the Milk District. Audubon Park has excellent schools and a small business district with a weekly art market. You'll need to bike or drive a short distance to get to many of the other art festivals though. But you'll find super cool MCM homes that families are buying and fixing up.
Orlando is so much cooler and vibrant than DC, and has a much better local arts scene. People focus more on fun than work. I think it's due to the lower COL. You can afford to be an artist or open a cool new restaurant when you can buy a home in a good school district for $350K. |
Why do you suggest that they are eliminating the South as an option? Did the OP say that? |
| Burlington VT |
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Athens, GA
Greenville, SC Portland, ME Philly is a current $hithole with the highest homicide rate ever recorded and trending worse. I know Center City Philly well and there's undeniably a lot of "arts scene" there but I would not move there now so I could walk around. |
| ^ woops, was trying to respond to the poster who said Ann Arbor is too cold to walk 8 months out of the year, in case not obvious |
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Des Moines, Iowa
several cities in Iowa are college towns |
| +1 for Richmond, VA - free museums being the state capitol and a home for many artists. |
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Raleigh, NC
Baltimore |
I can barely walk around in DC area in the summer. I wouldn't try walking around in the summer in Orlando. |
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Buffalo
Richmond Charleston |