Come on up to Albany , our suburbs are safe and there is plenty to do ,and lots of work available. As a matter of fact the town I live in ( Colonie) was voted the 6th safest in the nation , love to have you join us :)). "Merry Christmas !!!!"
P.S. check it out , www.colonie.org
2007-12-15 00:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Come down to the San Antonio area in Texas, we have the beautiful Hill Country down here, just a short drive into San Antonio.
Boerne, TX
New Braunfels, TX
Floresville, TX
Helotes, TX
Fredericksburg, TX
Check out these quaint cities just outside San Antonio!
2007-12-15 11:24:13
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answered by Beatrice C 6
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I used to live in NY (north of the city) and I'm finally settled in TN. It's got some wintering, but less than NY, and not the excessive head that you find in FL, where so many New Yorkers retired to.
Try the areas around Knoxville. It's a big enough city that you can find the benefits of the city when you want them, and it's wonderful, beautiful country living.
2007-12-15 08:54:02
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answered by Nedra E 7
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Buffalo, NY- the real estate is very inexpensive and its small enough that its very much like a small town- very integrated, but it still offers what any city offers. Some of its suburbs, East Aurora, are in the country and have caroling, charm, state parks, and a quaint village
2007-12-15 09:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I grew up in L.A and moved because of congestion. I settled here in Dallas and love it. It is very affordable and while it isn't NYC, it has a lot to offer. Find some areas you're interested in, then write the Chamber of Commerce for some info on each to assist in making your decision.
2007-12-15 08:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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omg. why? new york is awesome even though i never been there before. but from pictures i've seen, i would love to go there. i wanna move out there one day. i like it being crowded. out here it's not crowded at all it's boring and quiet in no one's around. i live in surburbs of chicago. it's nice, just not live, like new york, and i need a change like that. omg...if i were you i'll stay there.
2007-12-15 08:47:34
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answered by Shy Girl 6
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How about you take my place here in Minnesota...... and i'll move to New York City.... there is a lot of land out here ;) there's places where you can live in the country... soOo I think we should shake on it.... ;)
2007-12-15 08:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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nyc is made up of five boros - brooklyn, staten island, queens, the bronx and manhattan. most unknowing people assume nyc is JUST manhattan but it just ain't true! the less crowded boro is staten island which is just minutes outside of manhattan. know what? just visit the area, slide through all five boros, ask questions of the native people and take it from there. there's also individual sites on the net for each boro. there's no cheap place to live but i think you already know that so it's your choice and deal! good luck!
2007-12-15 08:53:46
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answered by blackjack432001 6
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Raleigh NC. I live here and its great. Its about an hour from the beach, an hour to the mountains. close to the country and if you want someone to show you around I'm sure I'm no more then ten minutes away.
2007-12-15 08:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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How about north of the city: Westchester, Putnam, Rockland or Orange counties.
2007-12-15 10:40:16
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answered by Fly girl 7
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