Need Advice on Planning a move to Out of State?????

Anonymous
I'm 23, no kids, not very close to my family and ready for a new start. I'm from the DC area (Damascus and Silver Spring) I've never really loved it out here and have always wanted to move out of state. The only thing is I've never had the balls to just get up and do it. I feel like its too expensive for area I hate and if I'm going to pay money a lot of money I'd rather move elsewhere.

States I'm considering-

-New York
-California
-Florida

Things that would be important to me-

- Affordable living, I'm totally open to roommates by myself I can afford about $800 a month give or take.
- Living close to people my age
- Nightlife
- Close metro access (I don't drive at the momment and can work crazy hours)
- Also I'd be working as a nanny

Some questions I have are-

Which place wold be better for me to move and what cities are good to look in? Like with NYC would it be Queens??
What would be the best way for planning out this move? Safe up, Go there, Rent a room weekly, Looks for job, more permanent place and roomies???
When looking for the places how can I find a good real estate agent for rentals??
Anonymous
With affordable living as a priority, cross NYC and CA off your list (spoken from someone who lived in NYC from age 22 to 29). FL could be a good option. Also consider other major metropolitan areas with lots of young people but that are still very affordable: Philly, Denver, Detroit, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, etc.

However, in the current economy I'd secure a job first and move second -- not the other way around.
Anonymous
I thought about Atlanta but the job market is terrible down there. Do you mind telling me a little more about Philly, Seattle, and Detroit.
Anonymous
Denver has all of your requirements OP. I used to live there, wish I still did.
Anonymous
Really....Hmmmm I can't really picture it never been there whats it like
Anonymous
Florida = icky.

California = big state! No single way to describe it.

New York = you mean NYC? Hah! Expensive!

Consider Portland, OR!!! Don't let the rain scare ya. But it will be expensive to travel back home...
Anonymous
Seattle is AWESOME! People are smart and, for the most part, nice.
Anonymous
Denver is young and vibrant. Austin TX is another option.

But again, you need to know you can find a job -- at minimum, go on Craiglist for the various cities you're considering. Also check out shared housing -- probably makes sense to start by rooming with someone.
Anonymous
Hmmmmm
Anonymous
California, Oregon, Washington. Join a Nanny agency in LA.

Do you work for the FBI?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Denver has all of your requirements OP. I used to live there, wish I still did.


Denver proper and Cherry Creek have a very young, vibrant hip/fit vibe. Tons of great restaurants, bars, micro-breweries, sports team pride, easy to get around with their light rail, close to Boulder, great music, equal number of liberals and conservatives but no one really gives a crap about your politics, pot is legal (if you're into that). Close to skiing - 90 mins. bike trails abound. Employment is strong - not as strong as DC but nothing is as strong as our job market.

I highly recommend you give it serious consideration. I've never been to Austin but I hear similar things.
Anonymous
New York is is great place to be at, but considering you all aspect , I would say that Florida is a better option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Denver has all of your requirements OP. I used to live there, wish I still did.


Denver proper and Cherry Creek have a very young, vibrant hip/fit vibe. Tons of great restaurants, bars, micro-breweries, sports team pride, easy to get around with their light rail, close to Boulder, great music, equal number of liberals and conservatives but no one really gives a crap about your politics, pot is legal (if you're into that). Close to skiing - 90 mins. bike trails abound. Employment is strong - not as strong as DC but nothing is as strong as our job market.

I highly recommend you give it serious consideration. I've never been to Austin but I hear similar things.


A lot of food for thought
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