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Chicago!
Actually, San Diego
Atlanta
I absolutely adore MN during spring / road construction / fall - all 3 months. It's the other 9 that drive me crazy. 😜 I've also realized I need more sun as I can see a serious change in behavior once the weather changes.
Also I just came back from the bay area- not worth it, not even a little bit.
following! I'm also looking to relocate to the same OP, I'm currently in the bay area
Atlanta is awesome, the humidity there sucks though
Austin
Austin isn't bad, all the single women around there have "been around" though it seems 😕 that 6th street material isn't settle down material imo
WHO IS THIS AND WHY ARE YOU LEAVING OUR AMAZING OFFICE? #smallofficestrong #mnproud
That being said, Seattle is pretty awesome. Our office in Seattle is gorgeous.
Seattle is too rainy for me but otherwise I hear it's pretty cool up there
Op- Austin I hear is hoppin and we also have a solid office there. Seattle isn't for everyone but it satisfies ur "walk everywhere lots of culture food and theaters" req. Otherwise, sf.
Cost of living in ATL can't be beat, and the airport makes weekly travel very easy.
You'll be stretched for all of that if you don't want to pay a ton. There's the obvious of LA, SD, Miami, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, DC, Charlotte. Most of the above aren't really walkable in the same way MSP is to what you're looking for. SF isn't really shorts weather most of the year, but many disagree with my assessment. If you want four seasons and mountains, but still have plenty of sun, I'd consider Denver or Salt Lake.
Love living in Atlanta. 2 hour drive and I'm hiking in the Appalachians. Direct flights anywhere.
agreed ACN2. im from the bay area and want to gtfoh
EY2 - I grew up 1.5 hours from Chicago. I think it's the exact opposite of what I'm trying to achieve!!!
San Diego is legit I hear
what about any of the midwest?