All things equal, where in the US would you live?

Anonymous
Greenwich, ct on weekdays, and Greenwich village on weekends.
Anonymous
The Keys.

And I'd never come back to the mainland of the US again. Met a bartender down there once who hadn't been north of Key Largo in 25+ years. That's exactly the way to live.
Anonymous
Santa barbara
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Anonymous wrote:If we are talking anywhere . . . Southern California in the original Getty Museum just off the Pacific Coast Highway on the way out to Malibu. I would, of course, turn it back into a house. It would be living in a Tuscan Villa on the California coast.


I was there last year and it made me see for the first time the beauty of LA. Before that, my heart belonged to SF. Now I could go either way. Just give me California!
Anonymous
I grew up in Boulder, and it was amazing.

If none of the reality based life-stuff was an issue, I'd move to Paris. Or Hawaii. I've never been to Hawaii, but I hear such lovely things.
Anonymous
coastal Oregon
Anonymous
Maui, Hawaii
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:coastal Oregon


I honestly love living here, but if I was to pick some place else it would be coastal Oregon as well.
Anonymous
Manhattan. Upper West Side.
Anonymous
Savannah, in one of those historic homes on one of the squares
Anonymous
Chicago. Lived there, loved it, would move back in a second.

One pied a terre in Paris, another in southern Spain.
Anonymous
lower east side of manhattan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Savannah, in one of those historic homes on one of the squares


+1

I'm from Ga and I love Savannah. Cheaper cost of living and slower pace of life. I really hope to retire down there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Savannah, in one of those historic homes on one of the squares


+1

I'm from Ga and I love Savannah. Cheaper cost of living and slower pace of life. I really hope to retire down there.


PP back - I've been told it is hotter than hell there in the middle 6 months of the year, but I just like the feel of the city squares and parks surrounded by historic properties. Most people prefer Charleston between the two, but I am weird that way. I'd rather Savannah was NOT in the South, because I'm a yankee born and bred.

To be fair, my next choice is Boston - again, weather problems, but I loved it there when we visited.
Anonymous
Brownstone Brooklyn
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