Anonymous wrote:100% No Go Evers:
Los Angeles
Boston
Miami
I'd hate Chicago winters but think I'd really love Chicago itself. Stop hating on Atlanta, it's not as bad as yall assume! I'm from Georgia and lived in metro Atlanta for awhile. Crazy traffic, but really not a bad place to live. Love Phoenix but don't think I could live there. Twin Cities winters would also be brutal but I think I'd like it there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't write it off so easily! We lived in Austin and LOVED it. It's unlike the rest of Texas- very modern, young, lots to do, beautiful city. West Texas is trash, but Austin is lovely.
where in Austin did you live? I'm the poster who almost relocated there. We did a preliminary househunt there and really liked Westlake and Allandale. Austin was a nice city, and I would have been OK living there.
My in-laws are in San Antonio area, and aside from the Riverwalk area, I HATE that place. We also recently went to a family wedding in Houston, and it was just as bad.
Anonymous wrote:Any city/town -- any whatsoEVER -- the kept and keeps voting for Bush and then McCain. It's a narrow, long winding band that sort of skirts the Appalachian Mountains and includes the cities on either side.
Seriously, I would quit work and hide before you could relocate me to a place that is proud to vote for "anybody but the black guy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I am entertaining a great offer in a Detroit suburb but don't know about going there........
really? is it a stable offer? Think about the awesome house you could get. I've also seen articles/ references to an artistic movement/ renaissance there.
Anonymous wrote:Taking OP at his/her word ("metropolitan area" and not "random exurb-rural places") I'd say
Dallas
San Antonio
Houston
Miami
Atlanta
Phoenix
Anonymous wrote:
Don't write it off so easily! We lived in Austin and LOVED it. It's unlike the rest of Texas- very modern, young, lots to do, beautiful city. West Texas is trash, but Austin is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I am entertaining a great offer in a Detroit suburb but don't know about going there........
really? is it a stable offer? Think about the awesome house you could get. I've also seen articles/ references to an artistic movement/ renaissance there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much anyplace between the Rockies and the Blue Ridge. And most of the South. Wait..most? Yeah, no. All of the South.
I'd make an exception for Denver.
Same here. My husband keeps wanting to put Austin on the acceptable list, but I don't think I could live there. I can't get over the fact that it's surrounded by Texas.