HousingNov 10, 2018
PwCnoraz

Settling down in Ohio vs settling down in Atlanta or Dallas - What do you think?

New to US with plenty of options to choose. Though familiar with Ohio.

Citibank Slurpsurp Nov 10, 2018

You’re comparing a state to two cities. Care to narrow it down to a city?

PwC noraz OP Nov 10, 2018

Sorry. Columbus vs Atlanta vs Dallas

Microsoft @zzz Nov 10, 2018

Dude it's Ohio. Does the city matter?

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cato Nov 10, 2018

Do you like it cold? My family is from Ohio and I wouldn’t go there

Gap randUser Nov 11, 2018

Just buy a jacket and you'll be fine

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cato Nov 12, 2018

Does a jacket shovel snow? 😂

Reddit ImQJ74 Nov 10, 2018

They’re all good places to have a nice house and a family

Intel nononsense Nov 10, 2018

Ohio sucks ass. Even dallas and Atlanta are better ( and they mostly suck ).

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DuQvV7x Nov 11, 2018

Signal to noise ratio on Blind keeps getting worse. OP, what specifically do you want to know. Each location has lots of people and booming economies, but are there additional sets of criteria you wish to compare or which matter more to you?

Gap randUser Nov 11, 2018

I live in Columbus and could answer any questions. The city is pretty great

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Call Me. Nov 11, 2018

Don't do ohio.

OpenText vdcov Nov 12, 2018

Atlanta: good hot weather, happening downtown, decent tech center and bad traffic if you are driving to midtown from suburbs. Dallas: densely populated, not very clean, good tech industry, decent hot weather Columbus: cold weather, great Midwest culture, decent job market

General Motors Tb004 Nov 13, 2018

Atlanta for sure

PwC noraz OP Nov 20, 2018

Thanks all! My one and only thing against Columbus would be the climate - I have 2 young boys - Their education and proper upbringing would be my first priority and then would be the cost of living and Job market!