Me and my gf want to move out of SF and CA to the suburbs or small towns near a bigger city. We are both 27 and want to start a family in the next two-three years. Both Indian Nationals and have visa ties. We are not really ambitious in increasing TC or too fascinated to grow professionally. Just your run-of-the-mill software engineers. We would just want to start to apply for jobs after deciding on the the location to move. Weather is not an issue for us. Top priorities: Reasonable house prices Quieter and sleepy town(min of 20 miles away from city) Open-minded communities Note that we are looking for suburbs near these cities and not in the city. Thanks! Please suggest any other towns not near SF, Seattle, NYC, Chicago, or as huge as these cities if 'other' is selected TC - 350K combined
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Gross. Have fun sitting in traffic. It’s soul crushing :/
Austin is what you’re after.
Highly recommend Charleston, SC, Des Moines, and Minneapolis.
Thanks. We are considering Minneapolis as well. Couldn't find many job opportunities in Charleston or Des Moines.
Find remote or even contract gigs with remote flex. Quality of life is great.
Any of those locations would work. I would also add Nashville, TN. Lot of jobs, good schools in the suburbs (Williamson county), Indian community is pretty visible in the area, you should be good here
Des Moines, Omaha, Cincinnati
Reston or Herndon, VA Pretty big Indian community, close to Washigton DC. VMWare, Amazon and Oracle nearby
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Raleigh is pretty great too, and growing if I may add. House prices are very manageable and the proximity to 3 great schools makes the area quite progressive and politically Blue. Indian diaspora is good too and you’d not miss out on any Indian events, food etc. Quite a few tech companies here if you ever want to change jobs.
Was in Morrisville to visit my gf's family and were surprised by the Indian communities there and the huge houses :) Not sure of the tech jobs as most of them suggested that a lot of medical science and SAS jobs are easy to find.
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Pittsburgh is worth a look for sure
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Plenty of nice suburbs West of DC in Virginia, I recommend it
Yeah but traffic getting exponentially worse. Just wait until Bezos is here