Anonymous wrote:There are some very nice hidden tucked away green parts of Florida. Many are on or near rivers with very reasonable housing costs.
Florida has a lot of hidden gems but you have to scout around for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida.
The worst. Anywhere but Florida. Anywhere but the South. Europe > the south.
Anonymous wrote:Vermont - there’s enough small towns, lots of green, walkable and close enough to Montpelier or Burlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alone. I would live alone.
!!! With a ice ranch in Jackson Hole and a small apartment somewhere urban with culture, like NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Alone. I would live alone.
Anonymous wrote:Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida.
+1 Lots of lush, tropical foliage. Pick a neighborhood in Orlando or Winter Park that's walkable to stuff to do and you can walk and hang out outdoors year-round. Downtown Orlando, Thornton Park, Delaney Park, near Park Ave in Winter Park, Winter Park Village in Winter Park, etc. OP, is there anything you want besides walkable and some greenery?
Anonymous wrote:Florida.
Anonymous wrote:And wanted to pay rent under $1800 and have at least a 1 bedroom to yourself, preferably walkable and with a lot of green... where would you move?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado
Plenty of natural beauty to be sure, but every time we visit Colorado from the East Coast we are struck by how brown and dry it is.
Anonymous wrote:Old Market or Little Italy/Little Bohemia neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska.
Anonymous wrote:Vermont - there’s enough small towns, lots of green, walkable and close enough to Montpelier or Burlington.