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Old 1 May 2024, 06:13 PM   #1
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As you are all very financially savvy where in the US is up and coming city/state wise and will the place to go by 2030/2035 do you think?
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Old 1 May 2024, 10:09 PM   #2
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My crystal ball is foggy. Excluding the current growing areas of Texas and Florida I’ll hazard people go to other states with favorable tax status.

Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee
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My crystal ball is foggy. Excluding the current growing areas of Texas and Florida I’ll hazard people go to other states with favorable tax status.

Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee
apparently the rate of growth has slowed down dramatically in Texas and Florida. RE data is saying cost of RE is dropping as many places are sitting a lot longer than typical.

Thinking you are right on the others.
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Old 1 May 2024, 10:43 PM   #4
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reason i ask is there could be an opp to do work in the US with my firm with a lot of options but dont want to pick the wrong place if i go for it. Denver is on the list, NYC and Florida
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reason i ask is there could be an opp to do work in the US with my firm with a lot of options but dont want to pick the wrong place if i go for it. Denver is on the list, NYC and Florida
NYC seems to be going through a rough patch right now
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As you are all very financially savvy where in the US is up and coming city/state wise and will the place to go by 2030/2035 do you think?
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Old 1 May 2024, 11:10 PM   #7
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Avoid Denver and NYC.
Stick to low tax and low regulation states. There are still plenty.
Even in a red state there are purple cities to avoid
I’m an independent, not a Democrat or Republican. I know how to do math
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reason i ask is there could be an opp to do work in the US with my firm with a lot of options but dont want to pick the wrong place if i go for it. Denver is on the list, NYC and Florida
It seems your work allows you to be just about anywhere in the US.

The US Economy coupled with both of your variables "dont want to pick the wrong place" and "2030-2035" makes your question rather difficult.

Some calculus will require defining "wrong". Quality of life means factoring variables beyond the economics.

If that's true, my suggestion is somewhere in Florida within 30 minutes of an International Airport. If you want to have a life-changing experience - pick Key West, FL.


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I’d look to climate/weather patterns and trends (including catastrophic event frequency).

That takes S Cal off my list despite family there. Florida and much of Texas too. Several “Midwest” states are well positioned for climate trends.

Economy-wise that timeframe is going to be highly speculative. If auto tech remains hot then Detroit area will continue its recovery. Cali is well positioned with tech clusters but climate and current costs are strong counters. NYC (where I spent most my adult life) has been in a downtrend but I wouldn’t count it and its surrounding areas out.
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i think i want to go somewhere where the area is up and coming from a business perspective, infrastructure, defence, aerospace etc. I read this is Texas but also have heard good things about Miami
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The problem the US and so many countries have at the moment is national debt spiraling up. The US adds a trillion dollars to the national debt every 100 days. This will be a problem no matter where you live in the US at some point.
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You are right about that especially listening to Bloomberg they talk about that all the time
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Wyoming. No personal income tax and low cost of living. Just up the road from Denver.
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Nashville might be nice
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apparently the rate of growth has slowed down dramatically in Texas and Florida. RE data is saying cost of RE is dropping as many places are sitting a lot longer than typical.

Thinking you are right on the others.

It would not surprise me Seth those markets can be volatile. First to rise and first to fall. Being a RE broker I have a lot of opinions there but that’s for another day
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I wish more people would heed the advice to avoid Denver. Our lift lines are getting too damn crowded. Quality of life is waay overrated.
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Wyoming. No personal income tax and low cost of living. Just up the road from Denver.
One should avoid Wyoming at all cost ! The wind never stops blowing, winter lasts for eight months, unbelievably cold, healthcare is almost nonexistent, amenities are not readily available, property prices are ridiculously high, and the locals despise outsiders to the point of criminal absurdity !
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I wish more people would heed the advice to avoid Denver. Our lift lines are getting too damn crowded. Quality of life is waay overrated.

Southern California is full (and very expensive). I hear Texas is nice and so is Florida....
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One should avoid Wyoming at all cost ! The wind never stops blowing, winter lasts for eight months, unbelievably cold, healthcare is almost nonexistent, amenities are not readily available, property prices are ridiculously high, and the locals despise outsiders to the point of criminal absurdity !

How is Wyoming treating you don?
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I’d avoid cities like NYC, Chicago, LA, SF, Philly, Seattle like the plague.


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Hi All

As you are all very financially savvy where in the US is up and coming city/state wise and will the place to go by 2030/2035 do you think?
Have you got limits to where or not your base can be?
For me Charleston SC is fabulous and probably my favourite place in the country. Ok I’ve not worked there but for location and scenery it takes some beating
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Yes. And the Carolinas.

If you don’t mind cold weather, the northwest states besides the Washington and Oregon workers paradises.
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I always thought Oregon would be a nice state to live in.

I remember visiting Bend in the early 2000’s and thinking it was really nice
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I remember visiting Bend in the early 2000’s and thinking it was really nice
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One should avoid Wyoming at all cost ! The wind never stops blowing, winter lasts for eight months, unbelievably cold, healthcare is almost nonexistent, amenities are not readily available, property prices are ridiculously high, and the locals despise outsiders to the point of criminal absurdity !
I have property there neighbor. The locals despise outsiders much less than Philadelphia and are downright sociable compared to New York City.
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so interesting at how much people appear to not want more people entering their states.
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so interesting at how much people appear to not want more people entering their states.
I would love a few million more tax payers in my state. RE values will improve and the redistricting might pitch a few knotheads out of the general assembly.
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