Where’s your ideal place to live in a transformed world post COVID-19? What’s driving your choice: golf, weather, health security, employment, family, birds of a feather, etc.? Or are you there?
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Dunseith North Dakota
Located north central, 10 mile from Canada, rural, miles and miles from any coast any big city, close enough to Canada if you needed to hop the boarder to get out of the US you could.
Still Texas outside of dfw/Houston/Austin.
Combination of numerous factors. Family and occupation likely 1 and 2.
Utah would be pretty high too.
This was a strong second for me. I went to college south of Raleigh & enjoyed the fact I could have beaches or mountains with a short drive.I love living in North Carolina. Three hours to the beach. A couple of hours to the mountains. Great quality of life. Plenty of golf. Nice people.
Those views are fantastic! Great to be able to spend time with family relaxing and just enjoying nature.We have both our retirement spots locked down. Naples Florida from Halloween through about Memorial Day and northern Minnesota for the other 165 days. A big part of the appeal is we both love water and being outside much of the daylight hours. We will be mostly in 70-85* weather for the entire year wich is ideal for our hobbies of golf, boating, and outdoor exercise. We both love sitting on the beach and/or taking a sunset cruise in the boat a couple of hours each day. We also love the people in Minnesota and the fact that Minneapolis is just 2 hours away if my wife needs her shopping or city fix or just to visit friends or family. Our youngest is in high school so just three more Minnesota winters to survive!
I hope we have a lot of these sunsets and sunrises left to enjoy with family and friends! The first one is from February with my youngest and I enjoying another sunset and the other is just a few weeks later of a winter sunrise.
Florida for us...it's been our destination of choice for quite some time now.
A good friend essentially packed up his academic and research career for a family life on a 46' catamaran. He, his wife, and their 3 kids have lived on a boat on the move now for several years. He might win for best place to live. Right now I believe they in and around New Zealand. If anyone is interesting, they have a fun but not up-to-date blog here: https://www.svcountingstars.net
northern Wisconsin Summer/Fall, wintering in NE Florida.
Looks amazing. I could live on a boat but it would never fly with my wife. The best I can do for retirement is live on a lake in MN and the Gulf in Florida and put hopefully about 800 hours of run time on the engines each year. She's not opposed to being on a boat for a week straight but likes to have a place to sleep that's not moving.
northern Wisconsin Summer/Fall, wintering in NE Florida.
If it weren't for politics and taxes, San Diego would be my choice.
Why?
1. Weather
2. Golf all year
3. Ocean
4. Did I say weather?