But you have t put up with living in a red state. |
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Asheville, Boise and RIchmond are hot for retirees and loafers, but is any actual industry going on there?
Agree with previous posters about Detroit and Baltimore even though they sounded a little racist. |
Greenville is one of the most tedious places in the world. It will never be hot. |
Again I ask why? This is a blue collar town dominated by a declining industry. |
Just to focus on Detroit: - most dangerous city in US, easily 500 too few police officers (broke as a joke) - can't afford to pave streets or replace water mains which break every week (broke as a joke) - pension obligations are batsh*t insane - most adult illiteracy in US - most expensive, yet worst public school system in US - UM and MSU grads (i.e. smartest in-state kids) all b-line for Chicago and coasts at graduation - brutal weather - more blight than anywhere, literally need $500M+ to tear down rotting houses |
Didn't Florida get the ball rolling by being a state for retirees who wanted warmth and low taxes? Florida is booming compared to what it was in the 80s. |
FL also has a lot of semi-scammy companies headquartering there due to lax regulations. I worked at a company in Baltimore one time that was a bit scammy but we had an office in Florida for the really egregious stuff. Low COL also helped. Also a lot of shipping goes through Flordia, which will never be the case for Asheville. |
Sorry, I meant I agree with the anti-Detroit posters, although some of them sound a bit racist, they're not wrong. |
Can you actually name some suggestions? Sun belt is a lot of cities. Which are the thriving coasts? California is a sick and debt ridden state. |
| Baltimore. I bet my life on it. The lone holdout of east coast cities that remains affordable. Already well-developed in certain areas. In ten years it will be DC circa 2005. |
Perhaps....but it’s California. |
| Ann Arbor Michigan is a better bet than Detroit |
| Pittsburgh. Carnegie Mellon graduates are attracting businesses or starting their own. The city has an increasingly youthful vibe. Cost of living is low, and public transport is decent. It is a spot of blue in a sea of red Pennsyltucky. |
Pittsburgh is one of the most depressing cities I've ever been too. It's like a valley of hills and dark horizons which is quite the feat considering coal long ago left that area of PA. |
Richmond is a state capital and thus has all the benefits of the GA, state lobbyists, and state government jobs, has a huge arts industry (especially in advertising), has headquarters to several businesses including Capital One, still has Phillip Morris which manufactures many things other than cigarettes, and has a stable tourist industry. I can’t speak for the other cities. |