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I chose NYC even though I would surely die in a massive nuclear attack.
North Dakota is where they keep the ICBMs.
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I chose NYC even though I would surely die in a massive nuclear attack.
What the hell is wrong with you people? What is so tough about 125K in NY? As long as you aren't of age to be sending your kids to college it is not a bad lifestyle.
id rather live in NYC off the $50k a year I make now than move to north dakota for any amount of money. Yikes. You cant get your 20's back, no matter how rich you are.
There's no real big need to live in a big city if you're already making some decent money and are well-networked to the outside world. Overnight flights are no biggie. Living in the sticks, I would say you even have more freedom to go anywhere you want.
NYC hands down for me. No one says you have to live in Manhattan.
This is a good idea in theory, but it's not happening in reality. Have you ever lived in an outlying suburb of a major city? You intend to go into the city on a Saturday night, but for whatever reason (too tired, don't want to pay for cab fare, can't find a designated driver), you spend the evening crashing at home or at a nearby bar. Imagine that multiplied by many orders of magnitude.
My parents live in the burbs of a big city. Whenever I visit and I'm having a night out, I just get a hotel room in the city, its actually more fun that way.
It wouldn't be more fun if you were paying $350 a night every time you wanted to visit NY.
Rube, what's real estate like? Say, 3.5-4k sq ft, in what passes for a good urban area in ND?
I'm selling a 3000 square foot (plus 1200 s.f. basement) with custom tile baths, incredible kitchen, half-acre lot on a private country club lot for under $400K.
Noice.