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Best state in America to live in?

Arizona

- home prices are still cheap

- you've got every type of climatic region within the state (it's not all just desert)

- you can carry a gun

- hot girls (think ASU)

- friendly people (it's too hot to be an asshole)
 
fogg88 said:
Arizona

- home prices are still cheap

- you've got every type of climatic region within the state (it's not all just desert)

- you can carry a gun

- hot girls (think ASU)

- friendly people (it's too hot to be an asshole)

One of my best friends moved to the Phoenix area. . .he loves it!!!

I would miss the cold weather. Overall, a really nice state.
 
wyoming. are you kidding me? when iwas younger my dad's job got him transferred to rock springs wyoming for 9 months. it was one of the worst experiences of my life.
 
juicedmullet said:
wyoming. are you kidding me? when iwas younger my dad's job got him transferred to rock springs wyoming for 9 months. it was one of the worst experiences of my life.

Be more specific. . not a pleasant place if you are an urban dweller.

Plenty of outdoor activities. . . plus good winters.
 
louden_swain said:


One of my best friends moved to the Phoenix area. . .he loves it!!!

I would miss the cold weather. Overall, a really nice state.

There's always Flagstaff, AZ. Up at 7,000 feet, you've got snowy winters with skiing on the mountain, and in the summers it's in the 70's/80's. :)
 
Stangfriik said:
With the exception of mountains, you pretty described Central Florida. Not sure if you have been here or not so I'll assume you haven't. Of course you have TONS of stuff to do. Disney/Epcot/Animal Kingdom/MGM/House Of Blues/etc, Universal/Adventure Island, Sea World, Wet N Wild, and International Drive which is pretty insane when you first see it. You also have clubs located in downtown Orlando plus clubs at Universal and Disney. Tampa is not too far also which also has clubs, Bucs games of course and the Gulf Of Mexico.

Depending on where you are in Central Florida, Daytona Beach is about 30-35 minutes away. Then there are TONS lakes and a few rivers. You also have Wekiva Springs State Park, Rock Springs State Park, Deleon Springs State Park if you wanna swim at a spring. All of those have trails to walk. Ocala National Forest is another place where some springs are but it's a little more north.

Cost is living is a lot less than other places from what I've read on here. You can get a pretty nice house for 150k and live comfortably on less money than other places. I haven't lived anywhere else so I can't really give a fair analysis of this.

My parents want to move to Florida.
 
With the exception of mountains, you pretty described Central Florida. Not sure if you have been here or not so I'll assume you haven't. Of course you have TONS of stuff to do. Disney/Epcot/Animal Kingdom/MGM/House Of Blues/etc, Universal/Adventure Island, Sea World, Wet N Wild, and International Drive which is pretty insane when you first see it. You also have clubs located in downtown Orlando plus clubs at Universal and Disney. Tampa is not too far also which also has clubs, Bucs games of course and the Gulf Of Mexico.

Depending on where you are in Central Florida, Daytona Beach is about 30-35 minutes away. Then there are TONS lakes and a few rivers. You also have Wekiva Springs State Park, Rock Springs State Park, Deleon Springs State Park if you wanna swim at a spring. All of those have trails to walk. Ocala National Forest is another place where some springs are but it's a little more north.

Cost is living is a lot less than other places from what I've read on here. You can get a pretty nice house for 150k and live comfortably on less money than other places. I haven't lived anywhere else so I can't really give a fair analysis of this.
 
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