What are the options? Seeking to leave high priced markets and never come back. Remote work for life. Priorities: - good schools - good shopping - good weather
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Atlanta
Not for long at this rate
I can't think of anything good about Atlanta other than being cheap and easy non-stop flights.
Omaha, Nebraska
😂
Omaha is actually a really solid choice here imo
Wake forest ,nc
Winston-Salem? Pass
Wake Forest is nice, basically North Raleigh. Winston Salem is shit tier lol.
Florida is awesome, fits the bill on all accounts.
Definitely a bit interest of mine due to cheap prices, good weather and low taxes
Until it’s under water in 40 years 😳
I think 400k might fetch you something in the Raleigh-Durham area.
May be this was true 2 years ago. But not at moment.
Yeah true, if you’re looking to buy a penthouse or a mansion.
Phoenix ? Except the weather
300k? May be you get a shack under 800 sq ft.
Good house is like 450 to 500k these days.
Why does it have to be in the US?
Employment restrictions I’m sure
I wonder if you can still get that in a Houston, TX suburb?
Houston suburbia has some of the best schools in the country. State school ranking are a fool's metric. All that matters is the school your kids attend.
Yeah, I can’t imagine making SWE pay and sending my kids to a public school. But definitely look for neighborhoods with top private schools.
Boulder, Colorado 😏
Houses from 1000k with good schools
😂😂😂😂 Go ahead and try a Zillow search on Boulder filtering by OP’s budget requirement. 🤣🤣🤣
Colorado
Don’t tell them .
Denver?