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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I moved here for school, got a job and now I have friends and community here. That's why I stay, mostly. It's also convenient to my family and my spouse's, friends in other city, the beach, the mountains, etc. I don't care about overhead powers or strip malls, I grew up in a place that looked like that and I was happy. My townhouse was reasonably priced when I bought it and I'm fine without a ton of yard; I'm not growing crops, I don't need a lot of space.[/quote] It’s not a tourist destination but it’s very livable. I honestly only think the Hudson Valley is nicer, but then for jobs you may have to go into NYC which is a circle of the inferno (the city is fine, the commute is terrible). I love places like California, it’s beautiful. But schools are terrible, insane expensive even if you move far out, it’s really mostly desert, and the ocean is pretty but too cold to swim. Boston has ridiculous winters and is even more run down. Chicago same, plus more crime and far from ocean. NYC is expensive and crazy hard living but also awesome if you have the money. The South, ugh. So many things. Texas same. Midwest places like Twin Cities maybe nice but so far from ocean and winters. Same idea for Scottsdale or Phoenix, but summers. Again many places are much nicer to visit but DC area pretty okay to live. At least used to be. [/quote]
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