Ditto. Hope to retire in one or the other; possibly western Wyoming in the Star Valley area. Idaho and Wyoming have the edge for tax reasons. I never minded the cold.Back to Idaho or Montana!
NYC is 4 hours away and you're been there only ONCE!Lived in Maryland my whole life. For me and the family, we love it. DC is very close, about an hour away. Lots of fun free things to do like the Smithsonian Museums. Loads of restraunts, bars, and action too if that is your thing. Baltimore is also close, under an hour from me. Not my kinda of city, but again, lots to do. The Inner Harbour is fun and safe. We have the ocean 3 hours away. We have mountains 3 hours away. NYC is 4 hours away. We get 4 true seasons which is great to have. Sometimes they do not go in order, but I can not control that. No real natural disasters to worry about either.
FL and CA are great to visit, but I doubt I would want to live in either state. I despise the cold, so going north is out for me. Heading to AZ like Phoenix or Sedona or suburbs of Las Vegas, NV would be option #2 for me. All the browntones get boring, but would be a tradeoff for the nice weather year around.
ROFLMAO!NYC is 4 hours away and you're been there only ONCE!
Well, I did live in the Dallas, Tx area for many years and I would not classify their year-long climate as "nice and warm". Hot summers yes, but I remember quite a few cold winter months with ice and snow. Eastern Colorado is very similiar.Strange that you just sneak Colorado in there. The rest are nice and warm.
Gotcha, looks like many would like to move to Colorado.Well, I did live in the Dallas, Tx area for many years and I would not classify their year-long climate as "nice and warm". Hot summers yes, but I remember quite a few cold winter months with ice and snow. Eastern Colorado is very similiar.
but it's dry heat :rofl:I wouldn't mind living up in the mountains in the south but I really don't know. I don't like winter anymore but I also don't like the heat & humidity in the south. Arizona is out, it gets far too hot there for me.
NYC is 4 hours away and you're been there only ONCE!