Anonymous wrote:One of the top things I can't stand about DC people is that they think their city is the *best* ever and no other place compares. Then they come to threads like this and say asinine things like they can't move because other cities aren't diverse for black people. What the what?
Give me a break. Atlanta has a large Black middle class that is growing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
**quietly agreeing**
The herd mentality is strong. The only places that aren’t trashed (and even then, they are by some) are the places that have already been deemed “acceptable,” like Austin, and those places have already been ruined by an influx of people from the coasts.
I won’t post where we moved because one of two things would happen (1) people on here would trash it and explain the myriad ways I really don’t love living here or (2) I would actually convince people that it’s awesome, and we would be overrun, even more so than we are already.
FWiW, our house wasn’t cheaper than our house in DC, it it is bigger, has a water view, and nicer in every way. Everything here is so much less stressful. Everything — from kids stuff (schools, car pool, summer camp, etc) to little things like going to the grocery store.
You two win least helpful comments in response to the OP. "I moved but won't tell you where because DCUM isn't nice, even though I still read and post here on my own volition in spite of not residing in the area anymore. The end."
As a Black person, I always want to know because there really are very few places outside of this region with a large Black middle class, which makes life here much better for my family. Even though we deal with the everyday casual racism and microaggressions, and have the same fears about police violence that all POC have - being in a place where there are more of us, means that the white people here are a bit better to deal with. White people here are less surprised that my children are articulate and don't always expect that my husband and I are uneducated, dangerous potential criminals. The experiences that our Black friends and family have living in many of the other LCOL places that folks write about are far different than the experiences of whites. So, I ask because I want to know about these hidden places in hopes that one of them would be an option for me, one day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
**quietly agreeing**
The herd mentality is strong. The only places that aren’t trashed (and even then, they are by some) are the places that have already been deemed “acceptable,” like Austin, and those places have already been ruined by an influx of people from the coasts.
I won’t post where we moved because one of two things would happen (1) people on here would trash it and explain the myriad ways I really don’t love living here or (2) I would actually convince people that it’s awesome, and we would be overrun, even more so than we are already.
FWiW, our house wasn’t cheaper than our house in DC, it it is bigger, has a water view, and nicer in every way. Everything here is so much less stressful. Everything — from kids stuff (schools, car pool, summer camp, etc) to little things like going to the grocery store.
You two win least helpful comments in response to the OP. "I moved but won't tell you where because DCUM isn't nice, even though I still read and post here on my own volition in spite of not residing in the area anymore. The end."
As a Black person, I always want to know because there really are very few places outside of this region with a large Black middle class, which makes life here much better for my family. Even though we deal with the everyday casual racism and microaggressions, and have the same fears about police violence that all POC have - being in a place where there are more of us, means that the white people here are a bit better to deal with. White people here are less surprised that my children are articulate and don't always expect that my husband and I are uneducated, dangerous potential criminals. The experiences that our Black friends and family have living in many of the other LCOL places that folks write about are far different than the experiences of whites. So, I ask because I want to know about these hidden places in hopes that one of them would be an option for me, one day.
Atlanta
Anonymous wrote:As a person of color, I always get envious of this thread, I don't feel like I can just take my kids and move to a random non diverse city. It is privilege no having to think about how your kids or family will fit in. Enjoy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
**quietly agreeing**
The herd mentality is strong. The only places that aren’t trashed (and even then, they are by some) are the places that have already been deemed “acceptable,” like Austin, and those places have already been ruined by an influx of people from the coasts.
I won’t post where we moved because one of two things would happen (1) people on here would trash it and explain the myriad ways I really don’t love living here or (2) I would actually convince people that it’s awesome, and we would be overrun, even more so than we are already.
FWiW, our house wasn’t cheaper than our house in DC, it it is bigger, has a water view, and nicer in every way. Everything here is so much less stressful. Everything — from kids stuff (schools, car pool, summer camp, etc) to little things like going to the grocery store.
You two win least helpful comments in response to the OP. "I moved but won't tell you where because DCUM isn't nice, even though I still read and post here on my own volition in spite of not residing in the area anymore. The end."
As a Black person, I always want to know because there really are very few places outside of this region with a large Black middle class, which makes life here much better for my family. Even though we deal with the everyday casual racism and microaggressions, and have the same fears about police violence that all POC have - being in a place where there are more of us, means that the white people here are a bit better to deal with. White people here are less surprised that my children are articulate and don't always expect that my husband and I are uneducated, dangerous potential criminals. The experiences that our Black friends and family have living in many of the other LCOL places that folks write about are far different than the experiences of whites. So, I ask because I want to know about these hidden places in hopes that one of them would be an option for me, one day.
Anonymous wrote:None of these options sound as nice as my life in Glover Park in DC - guess that's why this area is so expensive - you get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
Don’t lie that is the reason you don’t want to share, it may help someone but then your secret is out.
My guess is it’s Charleston, SC. Let’s all guess!
Public schools are horrible in Charleston and salaries are not likely to be higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
**quietly agreeing**
The herd mentality is strong. The only places that aren’t trashed (and even then, they are by some) are the places that have already been deemed “acceptable,” like Austin, and those places have already been ruined by an influx of people from the coasts.
I won’t post where we moved because one of two things would happen (1) people on here would trash it and explain the myriad ways I really don’t love living here or (2) I would actually convince people that it’s awesome, and we would be overrun, even more so than we are already.
FWiW, our house wasn’t cheaper than our house in DC, it it is bigger, has a water view, and nicer in every way. Everything here is so much less stressful. Everything — from kids stuff (schools, car pool, summer camp, etc) to little things like going to the grocery store.
You two win least helpful comments in response to the OP. "I moved but won't tell you where because DCUM isn't nice, even though I still read and post here on my own volition in spite of not residing in the area anymore. The end."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
**quietly agreeing**
The herd mentality is strong. The only places that aren’t trashed (and even then, they are by some) are the places that have already been deemed “acceptable,” like Austin, and those places have already been ruined by an influx of people from the coasts.
I won’t post where we moved because one of two things would happen (1) people on here would trash it and explain the myriad ways I really don’t love living here or (2) I would actually convince people that it’s awesome, and we would be overrun, even more so than we are already.
FWiW, our house wasn’t cheaper than our house in DC, it it is bigger, has a water view, and nicer in every way. Everything here is so much less stressful. Everything — from kids stuff (schools, car pool, summer camp, etc) to little things like going to the grocery store.
You two win least helpful comments in response to the OP. "I moved but won't tell you where because DCUM isn't nice, even though I still read and post here on my own volition in spite of not residing in the area anymore. The end."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't going to tell you *exactly* where they are moving. Why? Because plenty of people on this forum are snobs and will try to rip any place listed to shred. I *love* my home (i.e. the LCOL I left the DMV for) and I don't want to see it criticized by the angry, bitter people who think the DMV, New York and San Francisco are the only place to live. I will NEVER mention it by name on this forum. And, yes, my home has
1. Great school district (highly rated by all objective measures).
2. LCOL
3. Better traffic.
4. Better weather.
5. I make significantly more here than I did in the DMV.
6. Laid back attitude
These places are out there. You just have to look. Some people will never "see" them because they only want to live in places considered desirable by their social circle.
Don’t lie that is the reason you don’t want to share, it may help someone but then your secret is out.
My guess is it’s Charleston, SC. Let’s all guess!