The place you describe doesn't exist in the U.S. If you want an inexpensive city it's not going to have many amenities. If you want the amenities, it's going to come with a price tag and a lot of other people.
2006-09-29 01:39:57
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answered by Spud55 5
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People keep on saying cities....
in terms of a state, I'd say Oregon, or Texas.
If you're looking to be in an area that's business savvy, the south is the place to be in recent years.
Avoid the northeast, economically it's dead....mainly due to the business mindset of the people being repressed after so many years of failed governmental "leadership" of their states.
Not to mention, frankly...people in the south are just nicer, more accountable, and more hungry for success.
And Texas as a state has one of the best economies in the nation.
People in the northeast are lazy, depressed, and boring.
Oregon is BEAUTIFUL though, low living cost for the Pacific northwest, and people are still cordial, and it's progressive.....especially with the health and technology fields.
Good luck, but seriously.....avoid the northeast. I'm a private business owner as well, and leaving that walking dead section of the nation was the best thing I could have possibly done for my business.
2006-09-30 11:27:21
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answered by Manji 4
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Well, it depends on what you consider "non-expensive". It seems like somewhere in the south may be the best bet for you - maybe the Atlanta area. There's tons of business opportunities, it's definetely hip & trendy (the nightlife is incredible!!), lots of celebs to run into, and the weather is pretty decent.
Good luck!
2006-09-29 01:44:42
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answered by chocolate-drop 5
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non-expensive city may also equal poor economy. I don't know if that would be good to start a business in. I would say somewhere in TN. You'll get the warmer climate and various kinds of cities. Memphis is a great fahion town although it's also listed on the 25 most dangerous cities in America. So you definitely have to weigh your options.
2006-09-29 03:52:18
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answered by Red 2
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louisiana is terrible!!!! undesirable suggestion!!!! lol. im from there! theres easily no longer some thing right here except crappy bars and picture theaters. structure is unsightly.. and so are fairly some the adult males. individuals are close minded. i imagine the perfect places in the U. S. are going to be alongside the coasts. east or west. in case you seem up particularly a lot any major city in the U. S. it is going to likely be remarkable. particularly if you're coming from a small united states city. it is going to likely be a 100 and eighty. ny is remarkable, very intense. san francisco is desirable and also has alot to furnish and detect. chicago, same. miami, is sooo outstanding. the seashores and the elements (in case you want warmth) the city. as for any city it is going to continually have its good and undesirable.. neighborhoods really. and in case your no longer stuck on the united states identity recommend brazil or almost everywhere in western europe. and particularly- in case you want the perfect, youll ought to pay for it. each and every thing is intense priced. i wouldnt visit with lower than $5,000 or youll be reducing corners left and suitable and wont be in a position to get the full journey. in case your searching to flow- keep up atleast $20,000. as for the individuals- typically pleasant, open minded, relaxing loving, and inviting. particularly in modern places, which consists of the few places ive named, so some distance as ive experienced it.
2016-12-06 09:03:16
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answered by ? 3
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I live in Tennessee, and it IS beautiful here, but we have had some fairly harsh weather in winters past. We tend to get some snow and ice especially Dec-Feb. So, if you are looking for warm weather all year, you will need to go further south - Florida or south Texas.
2006-09-29 11:18:01
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answered by Chanda 2
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Nevada is warm all year (well, most of the time) and has good business laws. I like the Reno area. Do some research on it. Good luck.
2006-09-29 01:44:35
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answered by jymsis 5
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If you want to go for "affordability", try West Virginia, cheap place, and real cheap Southern people. And they smell like "heavens", including girls.
I would love to be anywhere in New England despite cold winters, there's real life there, and true American spirit, cheers.
2006-09-29 01:45:48
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answered by quilm 3
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i live in PA and it's pretty cool there, there's some city life and some beautiful land and scenery too. but i would LOVE to live in TN. i've only visited, but that looks like an awesome place to live. so i would have to say TN for me.
2006-09-29 01:40:44
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answered by Yee Haw 3
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I was going to say Colorado. But, it is very expensive to live there.
2006-09-29 01:43:53
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answered by Special Ed 5
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