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There is a EXCELLENT community here in Austin, spread from the deep south parts of the city to cleaner and thinner aired parts of the city. As far as public transportation goes, it is good if you are downtown and/or close to the heart of the city. Okay elsewhere, but certainly not great. Austin is the music capital! The heart of the nightlife and the heart of the art district and the heart of the city are basically one big heart. ![]() I'm not a Burning Man-er, but it sounds like you already know that that's good here. I'm going to throw something else out there. It's a cheaper cost of living here versus OR. I'm only really comparing TX to OR right now because they are the only two on your list that only have one con. There is the beige versus green thing. However, luckily, there are a bunch of places where you can plant your own green things so that you have green around all the time, should you so desire. Oh, and when it does rain in Austin....and it will for more than 12 seconds, one day....it differentiates between cold and warm rain. The PNW only has cold rain. That might not make a difference to you, but if I'm getting rained on, I don't want it to feel like needles. Take this for what it's worth. Of the four, I've only lived in Austin, though I did spend more than 4 years in WA, so I do have experience in the PNW. I can say that if you don't choose Austin, my feelings wouldn't be hurt if you did choose Portland, cuz there are some nice folks there too. If you choose CO or MA with winter coming.......you are a masochist and really should be in Austin, where we can keep an eye on you. Last edited by Gemme; 09-28-2011 at 02:25 PM. |
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Boston is soosososososo expensive.
All my Austin pals love it there and cost of living is not bad at all. I have always wanted to live in Oregon for some reason, though I have not been there. Colorado, I have no clue.
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Fort Collins is a great town! College town, if that is what you like.
Your not that far from Denver and really the Altitude isn't anything, only a mile above sea level, hence the name Mile High City... now it does take a while to get use to but not long at all... Good luck no matter where you go...
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i vote for austin....i lived there briefly and think its the best place ive ever been! if i ever move again it will be to austin!!
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a little about the public transportation part of the equation...
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...transportation Boston and Portland are on the list for the top 10. And I will say Atlanta now has the previous Bus Maintenance Director from Portland - and he's one hell of a sharp cookie when it comes to running a maintenance fleet - so unless they've gone to pot since he left - they should have a good reliable bus fleet. And they don't have any CNG buses - which means they have better reliability than a CNG or CNG / Diesel mix fleet. (bus cng engines are notorious for having reliability issues) |
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I lived in Boston for 3 years and hated it. It's small and too expensive plus my second day there I got called the N word which tarnished my whole time there. Funny thing is I have never been called that in Texas in the whole time I've been here. I was very happy to move away from Boston although I did meet some awesome people and I did have some good times.
Don't come to Austin it's too hot. The nightlife is fun for about 2 weeks then it's the same stuff over and over again. Blush is correct about the music as well. Portland and Colorado I have never been to but I hear Portland is very nice. Colorado has snow so I wouldn't go there if you don't like snow.
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Pros for Austin:
Four hour drive to the beach The economy has held up well in Texas No state income tax Cost of living is reasonable Good community here Fairly central in the U.S. so getting elsewhere to visit isn't too bad. Yes, the summers get hot and this one has been exceptionally so, but generally there is always a breeze in this area and the humidity isn't even close to what it is on the Gulf Coast. Austin is the liberal center of Texas. I've been to Boston; expensive and a long way to get to anywhere else. I've never been to the PNW, but I'm not a fan of rain all the time, and again, long way to go to get to anywhere else. I've been to Colorado; Not anywhere I would consider living. Fun to visit though. I'm in Austin. I love it here. I'm dug in. Glynn |
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