Where would you
Where would you
Winter home in Myrtle Beach and a summer home in Utah.
Do I still have to work but it's a cheap house payment?
Or do we get free food and travel expenses in this scenario?
Because if I still have to work for spending money then that changes where I would live in order to get to some job.
Summer: Bounce between northern Wisconsin, central Utah, Oregon coast.
Winter: San Diego
Montana. Summer and winter.
I'd have a brownstone on the Upper West Side, and a cabin way out in the woods somewhere.
your basement
Marin county.
Murcia wrote:
Where would you
Whoa...and i the only one or does this apply to the entire country?
If it’s the whole country, that’s a tough one because—everyone knows—no one actually likes living in the sh!thole states. So, that means vast areas of the country (the South, southeast, northeast, and upper Midwest would be entirely void of people (since everyone agrees those places suck to live and people only live there because they can’t afford to live elsewhere or they have “family ties” to the area). Everyone would move to the non-sh!thole states, of which there are very few-so those places (CA, CO, OR, WA, HI, MT) would be overcrowded.
Alabamy with banjo on my knee
Most of Alaska seems nice.
(But what do I know, I am Norwegian)
Southern Man Running wrote:
Winter home in Myrtle Beach and a summer home in Utah.
You have that wrong .... winter home in Utah for skiing on the best snow on earth!
The Driftless region.
Alabama, where they don't murder babies.
Woolworth Tower residences
The Mad River Valley
Detroit
bamer wrote:
Alabama, where they don't murder babies.
Is this on Netflix?
this is actually me. My wife and I have enough money to retire...but we're in the same NYC apartment we've been in for 20 years. Going to explore the nation a week at a time and see where we want to put down new roots.
Hard to beat NYC tho...the people are very smart here. But so many jerks.
If I could only live in one location in this scenario, I would get a large property in the Marin headlands, like 100 acres would be perfect.
If I was allowed to move around and have maybe 3 homes, I would have that ranch in Marin Headlands, a home in the northern midwest for hunting/fishing and occasional winter solitude/icefishing so maybe upstate Wisconsin or Michigan, plus a home either on one of the Florida keys.