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I'm confused about the climate, though. This year in Rhode Island I think we had about 3-4 snowfalls of over 8 inches, and a handful more of 2-6 inches. I used to live in upstate New York and I definitely can't deal with that level of snow, but if Boulder were comparable to RI, I could handle it.
As a climber, I also love the fact that I can go rock climbing all year long but still get up in the mountains where the snow sticks around!
But yeah, we need to move to a place she can find a job.
That said, someone hand over the keys to the Biltmore Estate and I am totally there. ;)
Crazy as it might seem, I'd vote for New Jersey. Good public transit, close to airports, and down along the North Jersey Coast (where I live) the climate is pretty decent too. And we're getting to be the best in the nation at arresting corrupt public officials!
If I didn't live in Portland most of my life I would consider Seattle. Plus their economy seems to be the best in the NW with both Boeing and Microsoft as anchors. Housing can be expensive, but that's relative. You can always find affordable housing if you live outside of the city center.
Have a couple of years in Oxford. It has a high standard of living, more than the odd educational institution (Oxford, Oxford Brookes, Reading, TVU), a temperate climate, it sits at the end of the Thames Valley (Oracle, Microsoft, ...) and the Science Vale (Harwell, Rutherford ...) . Good public transport but it is not the cheapest place in the world to live.
I came across your blog because I wanted to ask you a question, and I was looking for your email - but then I saw this post and wanted to reply. I see that Austin, TX is one of your top choices - and I just recently moved here a year ago. I will give you the pros and cons, but I would def. recommend it. I know that u posted this in July, so I hope my feedback is not too late!
Pros:
1. great city for young people - lots of young professionals and recent grads
2. It's extremely affordable. I live in a great apartment less than a mile from downtown (2 room mates) and my rent is $540/month.
3. Weather is great! Except for a few pretty hot summer months, the rest of the year is excellent! We have a pool at our complex, and being from Chicago - it's such a luxury! It's fall right now, and the low is sixty degrees - high 85. Awesome!
4. Tech community - check. We have AMD and Dell, SxSW is here, and there are lots of start-ups here.
5. University - check. UT is a huge school - my room mate is going to grad school for education there.
6. live music scene rocks!
7. mixed terrain - it is flat downtown, and if you drive just west - you'll find some beautiful hills and semi-mountainous views of the water.
Cons:
1. sprawling city - you definitely need a car here, since things are far apart.
2. Kinda small - our downtown is pretty small. There are plenty of bars, and great restaurants here, but I am from Chicago and I miss the diversity sometimes.
3. the summers can get hot, which can suck for a lot of people, but in my opinion - it beats blizzards!
Hope that gives you some good feedback! please email me if you have a free minute, I wanted to ask you a quick question! Muchos gracias - and best of luck picking a place to live.