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I think that the main purpose of this post was to get opinions, and thats exactly what you get, 'opinions'
according to cnn.money.com Top 100 1-25 | 26-50 | 51-75 | 76-100 | 10 best big cities Rank City Population 1 Middleton, WI 17,400 2 Hanover, NH 8,500 3 Louisville, CO 19,500 4 Lake Mary, FL 13,200 5 Claremont, CA 35,900 6 Papillion, NE 18,800 7 Milton, MA 25,700 8 Chaska, MN 22,500 9 Nether Providence (Wallingford), PA 13,600 10 Suwanee, GA 11,200 You should REALLY check out this link http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...007/index.html You can see all kinds of different filters, "wealthiest, slimmest, by state etc.. Pick a state then click: State No. of top 100 towns Alabama 1 Alaska 0 Arizona 0 Arkansas 0 California 9 FTMFW Colorado 2 Connecticut 4 Delaware 1 District of Columbia 0 Florida 2 Georgia 3 Hawaii 0 Idaho 0 Illinois 4 Indiana 1 Iowa 1 Kansas 1 Kentucky 0 Louisiana 0 Maine 0 Maryland 5 Massachusetts 5 Michigan 3 Minnesota 3 Mississippi 2 Missouri 1 Montana 0 Nebraska 1 Nevada 0 New Hampshire 2 New Jersey 8 New Mexico 1 New York 3 North Carolina 3 North Dakota 0 Ohio 6 Oklahoma 1 Oregon 2 Pennsylvania 4 Rhode Island 1 South Carolina 1 South Dakota 0 Tennessee 1 Texas 6 Utah 1 Vermont 0 Virginia 3 Washington 4 West Virginia 0 Wisconsin 4 Wyoming 0 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...states/CA.html I fidn the stats very interesting, in college I ran regressiosn to find correlations amonst different "filters"...
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LOL, I would think the filter wealthiest would be something you may want to stay away from. That would just mean that you'd have a buncha rich assholes in your community. All the events and venues in the area would carter to them. So if you're not "rich" then you're not having fun.
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oh yea, youre in texxas, and everythings bigger in texas.. are the women more umm..... bountifull?
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Unfortunately or fortunately depending on the person, Dallas is supposedly 2nd only to LA for cosmetic modifications. For me, a single guy I could care less for a few hours.
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I think Cary is a nicer suburb of a larger city, Raleigh, NC, though not sure. Any locals? I've never heard anyone say anything about Cary, NC. One person told you Cary was a nice place to live?
Most cities in the U.S. have at least 1 nice suburb, if not 20. Raleigh area wouldn't be a bad choice. Depends on what you want (which you haven't stated). Age, marital status, occupation (if any) would be helpful. |
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We are a small young family with some cash, interested in healthy living, good climate, open spaces for walks, I like the idea of the east coast. I have some friends who live in and around Cary they seem to be very happy. It does however apear to be a bit Bohemian. It also came 5th last year, see below: 5. Cary, North Carolina Population: 106,400 Typical single-family home: $280,000 Est. property taxes: $2,900 Pros: Great schools; good arts scene Cons: Road crews everywhere People come to the Research Triangle area for opportunity. They settle in Cary because they can't believe how pretty the place is. More than 30 parks and greenways dot the region, and regular arts and crafts festivals bring tens of thousands to the downtown area to browse. And, of course, there's plenty of culture in nearby Raleigh. Cary residents don't lack for jobs. Software maker SAS is based here, and about 50% of its 10,000 jobs are in the area. The city also has one of the country's lowest crime rates.
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I went to the Ohio State - Texas game last year and found that it wouldn't take someone putting a gun to my head to make me live there. The women are particularly fun and hot. If you can't have fun in that town, you are the problem. Chevelle is gonna be at Stubbs on 10/18 and I'm thinking road trip.
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i vote ny. ive lived there for 29 years. moved to west palm beach for 2 1/2 months and it really wasnt to my liking,had a good time and all,but im a new yorker. cant take it out of me no matter what.
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i'm from the free state actually
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I visited an idyllic town a couple years ago, bedroom community of San Francisco. I've never seen as nice a town to raise a family:
Saratoga, California http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saratoga,_California http://www.saratogachamber.org/sara/gen-info.htm http://www.saratoga.ca.us/ http://www.saratoga-california.com/ In the low mountains, beach not very far (25 miles, beautiful coast), educated populace. Nice restaurants, 'quaint' shops, lots of outdoorsy-types (lots of cyclists, if I recall). Known for a couple wineries. I'll try to find some online photos. Beautiful part of the country. |
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the bay area in general (then again i'm biased). nice weather, diversity, good food, sf for city life, silicon valley, napa's wine country, nice mountain roads for drives, close to the ocean, and just a short drive away from tahoe for snowboarding.
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