Choosing between 4 cities to relocate to

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miri

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: JS80
High Wage + low cost of living + low taxes + low crime rate = win

For which city, numbnuts?

i would say with 2 CA cities and 2 midwest cities (of which both states don't have state income tax) the answer is quite obvious.

not really since both Nashville and Dallas have extremely high crime rates

 

chambersc

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: JS80
High Wage + low cost of living + low taxes + low crime rate = win

For which city, numbnuts?

i would say with 2 CA cities and 2 midwest cities (of which both states don't have state income tax) the answer is quite obvious.

Didn't mean to be so...mean.kekekekeekekkeekkekekeke

Anyway, isn't nashville sort of on the east coast? Umm... do you know where you are? Did you hit your head?



Anyway, all this Dallas hype has made me look at it as a viable choice for a future home. It'd be kinda fun to live in TX.
 

jaybert

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Originally posted by: miri
Memphis and Dallas are the 4th and 5th most dangerous cities in America over 500k, but your from Louisiana so your probably used to living in dangerous cities

http://www.morganquitno.com/cit06pop.htm#25


this is a pretty silly stat to choose where you are going to live.

Dont live in a poor/rundown neighborhood and you wont have all the crime.

I currently live in Plano, TX (suburb of Dallas) and crime is not a big issue here. Of course when you get into the poorer urban areas of Dallas (there are also some very nice urban areas....$500k+ highrise condos next to the AAC where the mavericks play, etc), the crime will be higher.

Just dont live in Oak Cliff and you should be fine.