Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal
Warm
Low cost of living.
Pick 2. You can't have all 3
Unfortunately this.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling the need to branch out from DC and find somewhere warmer and with a lower COL and better quality of life. Would love to be near the water. Every idea I have turns out to be very trumpy, and we're too liberal for that. Where would you suggest?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suggest either St. John's County (St. Augustine) or Sarasota County (40 min south of Tampa) which have the top two FL school districts according to Niche, they also appear on other top schools lists.
The price of housing is skyrocketing in FL because so many people, both red and blue, are moving there. However, relatively cheap housing can still be found in these areas if you are comparing to the DC area.
Despite many ignorant opinions to the contrary on DCUM I find FL to be a delightful place to live and I am staunchly democrat. Like other states (Virginia for example) the rural areas are almost completely red and the urban areas are almost completely blue. Registered Republicans in FL just recently started to barely outnumber registered Democrats after many years of the opposite. So it's pretty purple basically.
With the warm climate, decent schools in certain areas, and lower COL it's not too tough to ignore or tolerate whatever politics or political opinions you have a problem with and just live your own life.
Don't know about the Sarasota County schools, but the idea that St. Johns County schools are the best in Florida is horrifying. I have family that lives there, and those schools are atrocious. The St. Johns County school system wold probably be the worst school system between Baltimore and Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:I suggest either St. John's County (St. Augustine) or Sarasota County (40 min south of Tampa) which have the top two FL school districts according to Niche, they also appear on other top schools lists.
The price of housing is skyrocketing in FL because so many people, both red and blue, are moving there. However, relatively cheap housing can still be found in these areas if you are comparing to the DC area.
Despite many ignorant opinions to the contrary on DCUM I find FL to be a delightful place to live and I am staunchly democrat. Like other states (Virginia for example) the rural areas are almost completely red and the urban areas are almost completely blue. Registered Republicans in FL just recently started to barely outnumber registered Democrats after many years of the opposite. So it's pretty purple basically.
With the warm climate, decent schools in certain areas, and lower COL it's not too tough to ignore or tolerate whatever politics or political opinions you have a problem with and just live your own life.
Anonymous wrote:woooooweeee it's OP I did not intend to start a political debate!
I am perfectly OK with purple.
There are some great suggestions in here and I definitely now see I cannot "have it all" The school question does seem to be a big one.
If anyone has any other suggestions I am all ears. I think the college town idea is a good one.
Anonymous wrote:All this talk about politics. Honestly, who gives a sh*t. And for what it is worth, just about every midsize city in the sunbelt is experiencing the exact same kind of growth; to the point of becoming indistinguishable. The Millennials moving to these areas demand mixed use and walkability, and more and more are keeping their kids in the public school system so that mommy and daddy can still enjoy the occasional pint at the local brewery. You really can’t go wrong, regardless of an area’s “politics.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eugene, Oregon
Eugene born and raised and lmao @ moving here for weather.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re ok with similar COL and moving to California: Long Beach, CA and Dana Point, CA. Also Ventura, CA. San Luis Obispo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilmington, NC. You'll definitely have trumpers there, but there are a good amount of liberal people too. It's on the water, great weather and lower COL.
+1. I have a lot of liberal friends in Wilmington.
For a higher COL (still lower than the DMV!) but better schools than Wilmington, LOVE Chapel Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Eugene, Oregon