Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We plan to move to Fort Collins, CO the second the ink dries on our retirement paperwork.
Smart
One of the value-for-money places in the us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maine
Western Massachusetts
Orange County, NY
Traverse City, MI
Would have put North Carolina on here, but Republican nut jobs have taken over the legislature.
Yes!
I love that dcum has posters who would rather move north than the stereotypical “move south/move sunbelt”
Anonymous wrote:Santa Fe, NM
Anonymous wrote:Maine
Western Massachusetts
Orange County, NY
Traverse City, MI
Would have put North Carolina on here, but Republican nut jobs have taken over the legislature.
Anonymous wrote:We plan to move to Fort Collins, CO the second the ink dries on our retirement paperwork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Jackson hole
2. Park city
3. Bozeman
4. Burlington
5. Ithaca
6. Berkshires
Ithaca, that's an interesting call. I love Ithaca and it's beautiful in the summers. But spending winter there is a hard pass for me. It looks like you appreciate wintery spots, though, so it might be right for you!
Anonymous wrote:Portland, Oregon or SF
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Portland ME (transplant from CA) and honestly I can’t really think of another place I’d like to live more. However if my budget allowed me to have a nice pad in a bigger city for the occasional getaway i wouldn’t be mad about it
Anonymous wrote:Peakes Island, Maine
Anonymous wrote:Already live here: Lamorinda.
If I had to leave, I'd go to some rich suburb of NY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Jackson hole
2. Park city
3. Bozeman
4. Burlington
5. Ithaca
6. Berkshires
Ithaca, that's an interesting call. I love Ithaca and it's beautiful in the summers. But spending winter there is a hard pass for me. It looks like you appreciate wintery spots, though, so it might be right for you!