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Best Places To Live In The U.S.

I live about 30 minutes from Johns Creek, GA. Nice place, but not as nice as where I live.

Ahh, and Roswell, GA is #44 on the list. Agree with that - great place, beautiful, peaceful, cops that don't take ****.
 
Okay, right, Palo Alto, CA (where Stanford is located) is #164 on the list. Wonderful.

As long as you have $2,667,000 to spend on an average home that is ...
 
Parkland Florida is nice if you have oodles of money and don't mind horrible traffic.
 
I'm kind of surprised no Chester County PA (where I live) towns are listed any higher. It's not cheap here but a lot cheaper than many of those places, great schools, pretty, low crime...Harrisburg, Chambersburg and Scranton above us? LOL.
 
I live about 30 minutes from Johns Creek, GA. Nice place, but not as nice as where I live.

Ahh, and Roswell, GA is #44 on the list. Agree with that - great place, beautiful, peaceful, cops that don't take ****.
that's where my friend lived before his disgustingly slovenly wife stabbed him to death in his kitchen.
 
#121 - Spring Hill, FL

no. absolutely never ever never.

Ark lives in Spring Hill.
 
What I got out of that is I will probs never move again. House prices have blown up
I note there is a lot of TX there but no FL.
I went to the time and trouble to get a FL funeral director's license but now I can't afford to move there. My company has locations in FL but they would have to pay me double to break even and I don't think they're going to pay me double.
We'll stay in our house as long as steps aren't an issue. In western PA winter sucks but that's really the only big downside. Cost of living is relatively low and we are remarkably free from natural disasters.
 
I note there is a lot of TX there but no FL.
I went to the time and trouble to get a FL funeral director's license but now I can't afford to move there. My company has locations in FL but they would have to pay me double to break even and I don't think they're going to pay me double.
We'll stay in our house as long as steps aren't an issue. In western PA winter sucks but that's really the only big downside. Cost of living is relatively low and we are remarkably free from natural disasters.

Prescott, AZ and now Calhoun, GA both have really good weather. Bit rainy in Calhoun in May but you should see the greenery.
 
I note there is a lot of TX there but no FL.
I went to the time and trouble to get a FL funeral director's license but now I can't afford to move there. My company has locations in FL but they would have to pay me double to break even and I don't think they're going to pay me double.
We'll stay in our house as long as steps aren't an issue. In western PA winter sucks but that's really the only big downside. Cost of living is relatively low and we are remarkably free from natural disasters.
but FL has a waiting room for those going to the great beyond.
you can buy the ranch next to Ark.
 
I note there is a lot of TX there but no FL.
I went to the time and trouble to get a FL funeral director's license but now I can't afford to move there. My company has locations in FL but they would have to pay me double to break even and I don't think they're going to pay me double.
We'll stay in our house as long as steps aren't an issue. In western PA winter sucks but that's really the only big downside. Cost of living is relatively low and we are remarkably free from natural disasters.
Both of my brothers live in Florida. We were considering retiring in St. Pete but housing prices are insane and insurance and property taxes are way up too.
 
but FL has a waiting room for those going to the great beyond.
you can buy the ranch next to Ark.
Not to mention Florida seems to be where all the northerners who want to escape the snow relocate to - pretty much every Florida resident I've met when visiting was a transplant from Canada or Pennsylvania. Can't say the same for Texas or Alabama - most residents I met were born and bred locals.
 
Both of my brothers live in Florida. We were considering retiring in St. Pete but housing prices are insane and insurance and property taxes are way up too.
Housing prices are crazy almost everywhere and the market will have to adjust at some point. Maybe if investors stop buying up everything for yet another Airbnb.
Florida doesn't have an income tax, using property taxes to supplement.

Their sales tax is less than here in AZ, and I'm just about to renew the plates (one year) on my 2-year-old pickup, $900, woo hoo!

Edit: Read where Florida is eliminating property taxes, no idea if it's true or not.
 
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Carmel seems like a super nice area. I have a nephew that lives there and I will occasionally stop and spend the night with him and his wife when traveling between Michigan and Kentucky. One day when leaving their place, I took a wrong turn on one of the hundreds of roundabouts in the area and drove by Crooked Stick Golf Club, which was kinda cool. I had no idea it was in the immediate vicinity.
 
Carmel seems like a super nice area. I have a nephew that lives there and I will occasionally stop and spend the night with him and his wife when traveling between Michigan and Kentucky. One day when leaving their place, I took a wrong turn on one of the hundreds of roundabouts in the area and drove by Crooked Stick Golf Club, which was kinda cool. I had no idea it was in the immediate vicinity.
I live about 10 minutes from there. That’s where John Daly won his first major.
 
I live about 10 minutes from there. That’s where John Daly won his first major.
There seems to be a lot of money in the area where they live, and I would guess they are probably within 5 miles of that golf club. They moved into a big, planned development probably 20 or more years ago and that place has grown like crazy. There are some really nice, big estates in that area.

If not for John, I wonder if anyone outside of Indy would have heard of Crooked Stick. I have a frat brother whose parents were members there, or at least I think that may have been the case. I remember him saying they lived across the street from the golf course and they used to get police escorts to the Indy 500, but that was 40 years ago and I'm sure we were likely drinking every time it was discussed.
 
There seems to be a lot of money in the area where they live, and I would guess they are probably within 5 miles of that golf club. They moved into a big, planned development probably 20 or more years ago and that place has grown like crazy. There are some really nice, big estates in that area.

If not for John, I wonder if anyone outside of Indy would have heard of Crooked Stick. I have a frat brother whose parents were members there, or at least I think that may have been the case. I remember him saying they lived across the street from the golf course and they used to get police escorts to the Indy 500, but that was 40 years ago and I'm sure we were likely drinking every time it was discussed.
That planned development is most likely the Village Of West Clay. Very nice area. A little too condensed in my opinion. I’m east of there. Older homes with larger lots.
 
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