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Santa Barbara would be perfect for everything you listed!
Shh- Santa Barbara is a gem, keep it on the low! 😂
Hawaii 100%. Caveat is, you must respect the culture and contribute, but the beauty, food, and aloha spirit is second to none. 🤙
We're moving to NC, low cost of living, low taxes, great people, lots of horses. Also, there are a lot of transplants from NY there.
Come down to S. Florida - all that you describe above is here (if you know exactly where to look, off the beaten path)
Live in Maine and go to Florida for winter or
Live in Florida and come to Maine for summer
Car or no car? Any family? Big city a requirement? How often do you snorkel? Ride?
No family. Don’t have a car but can consider getting one if needed. Would snorkel and ride as much as possible - both give me a ton of joy (spent a while in the Caribbean’s earlier this year, went to the beach 2-3x/week prior to work in the mornings + at least once during the weekend), rode 2x/week. Big city is not a requirement as long as there is an international airport within reasonable distance.
You'd be surprised how beautiful Northern Arkansas is. Maybe also the Carolinas?
I'd love to stay in the Bay Area, or otherwise somewhere along the Pacific Coast between Malibu and Eureka. Otherwise, somewhere in Washington state or Oregon, or somewhere like Montana, Colorado, or Wyoming. Other major cities would be NYC, Austin, or DC metros.
I’m from NY and lived in DC for awhile. I really loved it. A smaller version of all the things I loved about NY. Plus easy to get to NY when I wanted. Or anywhere on the easy coast. It really just depends on the lifestyle you want.
Snorkeling and horseback riding? Vieques Puerto Rico is your place!
If I could afford the same quality of life is move to San Diego. But realistically Colorado is probably where I'd move tomorrow to if given the opportunity.