Totally sucks here, try Philadelphia I hear its nice there.They told me it was ugly and gross in Missouri. They were right.
Don’t come here. It sucks.
Totally sucks here, try Philadelphia I hear its nice there.They told me it was ugly and gross in Missouri. They were right.
Don’t come here. It sucks.
But, can you marry your cousin in PA?Totally sucks here, try Philadelphia I hear its nice there.
But, can you marry your cousin in PA?
Never will!NY still not getting better.
https://nypost.com/2009/01/25/retire-to-the-bedroom/Fun fact: Did you know that The Villages has the highest instance of STDs in the entire nation?
They leave Cali and try to get their new home state to adopt the same laws as Cali.
I had a co-worker say something about "one more democratic vote in Florida" in reference to my upcoming move. I told him, and I quote: "Excuse me? EXCUSE ME? I am NOT going to Californicate the state of Florida!". He could NOT get out of my lab fast enough!They leave Cali and try to get their new home state to adopt the same laws as Cali.
Most states don't want Cali transplants.
Well you are without a doubt one of the exceptions. I have several friends that live in Texas and they despise the fact that Californians are moving there.I had a co-worker say something about "one more democratic vote in Florida" in reference to my upcoming move. I told him, and I quote: "Excuse me? EXCUSE ME? I am NOT going to Californicate the state of Florida!". He could NOT get out of my lab fast enough!
Neither is NJ. New Yorkers are moving here in droves.NY still not getting better.
Most likely just people moving out of the city due to working from home. We had a hard time renting my son an apartment in southern NH last summer. Realtors said all the people moving out of NYC, Boston etc were moving there to save money as they are working from home. Even the community where we built our vacation home in PA is being over run. So many people started working from their second home there that the sewage system got over run. They just put a 5 year building moratorium there now.Neither is NJ. New Yorkers are moving here in droves.
I'm in a townhome community which sucks, but the last 7 units that went up for sale on the market were all purchased by NYers.
There are a few things I like about California over Florida - being that I'm a Libertarian, not a "conservative" nor a "liberal", although I do say that I "lean right". With that said, I'm to the point of opposing most "liberal" ideas that I actually support because I don't want to give them the toehold! Dealing with "conservative" ideas that I oppose will just have to wait for another day - the current situation in Texas being exhibit A.Well you are without a doubt one of the exceptions. I have several friends that live in Texas and they despise the fact that Californians are moving there.
Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Colorado are beautiful. Unfortunately for me they are blue states, which puts them off the "where to move to" list.There are a few things I like about California over Florida - being that I'm a Libertarian, not a "conservative" nor a "liberal", although I do say that I "lean right". With that said, I'm to the point of opposing most "liberal" ideas that I actually support because I don't want to give them the toehold! Dealing with "conservative" ideas that I oppose will just have to wait for another day - the current situation in Texas being exhibit A.
NY'ers have been moving to PA in droves for years. I remember back in the late 80's early 90's LTS builders used to run ads in the NY Post and The Daily News. They also used to offer special mortgage rates to minorities to entice them to move there.Most likely just people moving out of the city due to working from home. We had a hard time renting my son an apartment in southern NH last summer. Realtors said all the people moving out of NYC, Boston etc were moving there to save money as they are working from home. Even the community where we built our vacation home in PA is being over run. So many people started working from their second home there that the sewage system got over run. They just put a 5 year building moratorium there now.
I agree, the community my house is in is predominately NY and NJ. about 70% are second homes. My parents retired there full time from Long Island. It has 3 pools, stables, ski mountain (we ski free), restaurant, lodge and motor boat lake. I avoid holiday weekends due to the crowds but there is plenty of hiking, fishing all around. Since Covid and the building moratorium my house has appreciated at least a 100K.NY'ers have been moving to PA in droves for years. I remember back in the late 80's early 90's LTS builders used to run ads in the NY Post and The Daily News. They also used to offer special mortgage rates to minorities to entice them to move there.
The Pocono's are so over run with NY'ers. These people move to PA, but commute to NY everyday for work. The amount of traffic on RT80 in NJ is ridiculous.
I would consider a move to PA, but it would have to be in a less populated area where meth labs are non existent.
I hear you - although I don't like the heat either, I certainly don't want ANYTHING to do with that white crap the falls on the ground in winter in so many places. Grew up in California - I don't do snow...Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Colorado are beautiful. Unfortunately for me they are blue states, which puts them off the "where to move to" list.
I've been to Florida more times than I care to remember. South Beach used to be a favorite spot back in the day. I also worked in Melbourne for a while. I liked Florida as a place to visit, but couldn't live there. As I got older I started disliking the heat more and more.
I need a state that has 4 seasons and mountains. I grew up in Northern NJ and I have it all, but the cost of living has gone through the roof and the taxes are obsene. Liberal state that caters to undocumented citizens. Sanctuary state and it makes me sick.
My parents and in-laws are still around, so I'm tied to NJ for now.
Like hell!- by some metrics - the freest state in the union.
I dunno. When I moved here in 2017, there was an article I read that claimed Florida was #1 in personal freedom. I don't know how they arrived at that number, nor do I know if its still applicable today. All I know is that its SCADS better than Commiefornia which was rated #48.Like hell!