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Texas might be your best choice cuz Texas has cheap furniture,grocery,education fee,house...ect.Every thing there is soc cheap!!And the air quality there is high,too.Its not so crowded like nyc,its a relaxing place for retired people!
hope u like it:) |
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John G
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KANSAS
New 4,000 sq ft home for $250,000 |
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c.gibbs
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The best state i would have to say is Tennessee or Kentucky. I used to live in clarkville have been thinking about moving back. I found a 5BR brand new with a loft and a yard front and back(i do mean yard!) for 167,000 Don't move to Alaska it sucks here may not be sales tax and you get dividends but really expensive a 4br townhouse in the bad side of town in almost 300,000. and that's in Fairbanks I heard it was more in anchorage or Juneau. Even items in the store costs almost a third more then in the lower 48. But Tennessee has all four seasons isn't as humid on the western side of the smokey mountains. Good Luck Choosing! |
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meg
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Florida, (except near Miami) has low cost of living and lots of retired people, so their should be lots of jobs for you. To check out the places that interest you anywhere in US go to http://www.city-data.com/ |
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raybryray
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Michigan! |
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letsboogie
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Whatever your final decision comes to, you can get an inexpensive travel deal at www.ytbtravel.com/dicetravel |
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Retarded Genius
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that's funny cuz most ppl r trying to get INTO nyc...but i understand having lived there myself...the new "IT" spot is atlanta, ga...it's very inexpensive...and the cost of living is very affordable... |
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sansrival
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There are news that some government hospitals in New York particularly in Manhattan are closing.
Why dont you try over at New Jersey. Cost of living is a bit lower there. |
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knifelvr
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NC, SC, GA, etc. |
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Bigdog
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Middle TN small towns. |
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Fragmentation
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Alaska. No income taxes. :)
Unless, of course, it's too cold. |
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prettyqq
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try georgia or like pensocola i heard the cost of living is cheaper in areas like that |
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David N
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If you are just looking for inexpensive, try someplace like West Virginia or Mississippi. |
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My_Amira_Will
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Phoenix, Arizona is nice, if you can stand the summers. And considering that you care for the elderly, Arizona is a place where many go to retire, so there will be no shortage of jobs in your field. I plan on moving there myself very soon. Google 'cost of living calculator' or visit link below a comparison of gas, food, housing, ect.
http://www.bestplaces.net/col/ |
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shulasmith
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Basically, moving to anywhere in the midwest or southwest will be infinately cheaper than on either coast. I grew up in Wisconsin (quite cheap) but relatives in Missouri and Texas have it even better. Depending on what sort of job you have, your wages may even stay the same as they are now, giving you much more disposable income. |
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KJ
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move to Vancouver British Columbia Canada skiing swimming golfing water skiing all in the same day |
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tma
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i hear everyones movin' south to north carolina. i guess people get more for their money there. |
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bitchprincess456
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STAY OUT OF NEBRASKA..no joke milk is over 3 bucks a gallon..the state tax is insane, and meat forget it...we grown a fat piece of the meat for the entire nation here along with some bordering states...and I just bought atube of hamburger for 11 dollars ..that was 5 pounds of meat...insane..when just a week ago it was 8.....not to mention medical care is crappy unless you live in a big town, like Omaha. |
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