So DH and I have always live in the same general area (major city in the South), but love traveling and have always been itching to live somewhere else. While we love the business of the big city, we still have lots of crime, bad schools, bad air quality, and poor public transportation with MAJOR traffic. Most of our family lives near us, but with the exception of DH's parents, it won't be earth shattering for anyone if we moved away. At this point, unless we move way out in the 'burbs (which would make us poke our eyeballs!), we'll have to send C to very expensive private school. As DH put it, he's too smart to send him to school in the state with the worst schools in the nation.
So in the next 2-3 years, we think we'd like to move. It would be a great time for both DH and I professionally (energy sales and university admin), we'll be ready to sell our condo, and C will get settled before starting real school. We're thinking Pacific NW or maybe mid-Atlantic or even Northeast. We'd like the opposite of what we have now - great schools, lower crime, better air quality, good public transit options but would still love to be in at least a moderate-sized city. So please help us pick where to live! :-)
Re: Make Me Move! :-)
I know that the east coast can be pricey for cost of living... not as bad as California, but in Baltimore a house that goes for 300K there (and we aren't talking huge) can sell for half that here in Indiana.
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I'm sorry for the rambling post, can you tell I'm a little homesick? I really love that area. You can easily find something to do every weekend and there are many family-friendly events.
Oh & we also have wegmans. ;;)
Yes, definitely. Some of the metro Portland area schools suffer in comparison to others tho most are pretty good. One thing I love about the schools here is the availability of Charter schools and language immersion, etc, in the public school system. But, like anywhere, there are definitely schools that are struggling. I'm not sure where exactly you'd be looking but if you are serious sout the area I can always do some extra digging for you.
I don't know if we will ever move back... at this point we would be happy with anywhere in the northeast that gets us within a days drive of family. There can be a lot of snow, but it just depends on the year. A couple years ago, they hardly got any at all! And no, DH isn't in oil, he's in federal law enforcement - though he'd probably make more working for the oil companies! He really loves his job, it's just living here that is tough.
I would have to vote NJ also (born and raised here...). I personally don't like cities (I'm only in the town I'm in because we're 10 minutes from the beach!) but my future sister-in-law works/lived in Philly and has so many great things to say about it (lots to do, many good areas, great public transportation) but I don't know anything about the schools and cost if living.
I havn't been to Boston since I was little, but am dying to go now with the kids. Everyone always had so many good things to say about it. Good luck!
a) Wegmans is pretty great;
b) I hear you on suburbs, eye-poking & air pollution concerns;
c) home is where the heart is;
d) any city would be lucky to have you!
My husband is a native Charlottean and would endorse it, but my feelings are decidedly mixed.
You do had to deal with New England winters but they're not so bad!