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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm ambivalent. I have not found an amazing community of people in my DC suburb but I do have a few people I like and could potentially make more friends with some effort. The DMV feels comfortably familiar even with its limitations (no beach, ugly suburbs, insects and humidity, high COL.) When I visit other places I think I'd like to live, I never get a "home" feeling but maybe that is because I am only there for vacation. Other places are prettier, better weather, etc. but they also lack something that only DC and maybe a few other major cities have. The diversity is another draw. For me, living in an all-white area for me would get old fast. I like a slower pace of life in theory but when it comes down to it, I think the need to be among well-educated, liberal people. And yet, I don't want to live my entire adult life in one place. A second home somewhere else seems ideal or summers spent elsewhere. [/quote] Most people move to be near similar people in retirement. For example I want to retire at 70. Is it crazy to want to live near other retirees with similar race, religion and age who like to do similar things? You need to make friends very quick. Hard to do unless you got something in common [/quote]
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