California. If you like fresh, undirty air, warm sun and eukalyptus smell go there. I think Foster City ( a small suburb of San Francisco) is a good place. You can rent a nice apartment there. But I don't know much about economy and jobs because I have only visited California.
2007-11-04 05:10:23
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answered by Angelic 3
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You should so move to Maryland because summer spring and fall the weather is perfact the winter it does snow but its not bad. I can't remember one day where it wasn't hot. Whatever you do do not move to Texas it is so hot there. Also don't move any where in the southwest because if you"ve been living in Missouri for a long time it will be very hard to adjust because you would be coming from like 80 degrees in the summer to like 100 degrees. So ya move to MD. because it"s not as hot as Texas but not as cold as MI. And don't move to South Carolina because the have hurricanes.
2007-11-04 04:54:32
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answered by KendraF 3
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You should live in texas. El Paso is a good choice because it's warm in the summers but not too hot and kindain the winters but not too cold...you know what i'm saying??
And for your friend there's a bunch of open jobs @ like 2 elemetaies and 1 middle school. it's a great place to live!
and also the houses are nice.
2007-11-04 04:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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there are many good places to move to, especially around the south. texas is a good place, and a lot of job opportunity. florida is beautiful and warm and really beautiful beaches, if your into that. arizona is nice, mountains and big cities. i have never been to washington d.c. or maryland or south carolina, so i can't speak from experience but i have been to north carolina and it is so peaceful and beautiful, i absolutely loved it there. good luck finding your home.
2007-11-04 04:50:19
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answered by ? 7
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Texas. Consider Austin, Ft Worth, Dallas or Houston; in that order. Texas is a great place to start your life after college, abundant jobs and low costs of living help you get ahead quicker. If you decide it's not for you, it's easy to relocate due to its centralized location.
No disrespect to my fellow statesmen but do not even think about El Paso. Limited economic and ethnic diversity.
Austin Pics:
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=139899
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=140531
2007-11-05 18:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Colorado, Seattle, Portland, Minnesota
2007-11-04 06:11:31
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answered by babegirl 2
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Newport, NC...nice peaceful place, Right by the beaches! Hurricanes hardly ever touch Newport! All kinds of businesses and jobs too.
2007-11-04 05:10:26
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answered by Ive Got Answers 4
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its getting greater spendy yet in many cases no. no longer as high priced as california atleast. as quickly as I went down there each little thing replaced into high priced. to stay tremendously lots you like could be a innovations well being care expert.
2016-11-10 06:12:10
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answered by ritzer 4
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California or Arizona. If you choose your 3 options, then DC.
http://www.bayareavisit.com
2007-11-04 04:45:35
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answered by tom c 7
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Hawaii, of course.
2007-11-04 04:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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