I’d live in Hawaii cause it’s beautiful and tropical.
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One of my closest friends that I grew up with lives in HI. He was living with a girl there for years, but they broke up and he bought a house there a year or two ago. Nice place but too remote.
I live in a very expensive area in the Northeast US. I can afford it and it has a lot of nice things about it. Very desirable place to raise kids for example, some of the best schools in the country. Low crime, nice Atlantic Ocean beaches, etc. I grew up here then moved away for many years and then came back. But as nice as it is, it doesn't feel like home anymore since my parents died and the rest of my small family has moved away.
So looking for somewhere else. But it is very difficult to pick a place. All the potential places have flaws.
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As for money if it was no object I would live on MARS because I could always go on vacation to EARTH.
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Have you heard about the face on Mars conspiracy?
@Eempriyanka I have seen photos of the face however didn’t know there was a conspiracy.
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It somewhat goes like this.. mars was a Greek/roman god of war.. and he supposedly took his army and fought in mars and his face was built there as a reminder.. you could search "annunaki" for more clarification..
I would live on the beach in Richmond, BC (specifically Steveston). It's so stunning there, I love the ocean, the forest, and the mountains. I also love kayaking, so being on the water everyday would be a dream. Its really close to Vancouver, but its also separate enough that you have the quiet and peace but can drive/take transit to the city for work/shopping/nightlife :)
I would also consider Victoria BC, or Salt Spring Island. They just aren't as close to Vancouver. But theyre magical :)
These are typically really expensive areas. For instance, a bungalow (1,700 sq ft) unrenovated, is selling right now for $1.8M.
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Los Angeles. The weather is usually always nice. The people seem cool too. And I'm a writer so it would make the most sense to be where I can get my writing off the ground and maybe write for a show or movies.
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I still would live where I live since it is here that I study for the next 4 years. I don't want to live my university that has an excellent reputation to go just about anywhere.
I am perfectly happy to be where I am and plan to live here for as long as I can. Even billions would not motivate me to move elsewhere. I like the museums, the river, the forest, the little lake. The climate could be better but this is not a reason for me to move away.
However, if my (future) job calls me elsewhere, I may reconsider to get a temporary assignment there.
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My boyfriend is Jewish, so I would love to live near a Jewish community in a suburban American neighbourhood, but with Donald Trump targeting immigrants, I do not want to risk getting deported to El Salvador if I somehow lose the ability to earn money one day.
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I'd live in my private luxury cave on the small island where I already found the cave.
It's close enough to a nearby town on a neighbouring island. But free from visitors, tourists, or locals.
Yes - it's in the tropics.
Why: because money isn't an object (in this scenario) ... and: because I don't like crowds.
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Me and Lenny Kravitz might be neighbors in Brazil. I want a gorgeous ranch and private airport hangar and plane my darn self. I’d also have a house near a warm beach truthfully I might be there most of the time when farming season is over. Then I’d also have a residence in my home town.
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I think I'd still live in NZ but move somewhere semi rural. Have a big property and just travel when I want a change of scenery
20 Reply My cousin lives in Hawaii but people have island fever. I would like to live in New Jersey closer to nyc
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I'd be very reluctant to leave California.
However, moving to Hawaii would be our first choice if push comes to shove.
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Philadelphia PA or Bensalem a Philly suburb. Because it's home even though everything and everyone i know from home is dead. Dollar dog night at Citizams bank, Danny, Dad, everyone. Dead and gone. All that left is crime, hookers and dope.
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A quiet island in the Caribbean. But I’d go somewhere else during hurricane season and the height of summer.
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I'd live in America, and I'd probably live somewhere in New England. Hawaii sounds great, but too prone to natural disasters. Maybe a winter home in Hawaii for the best of both worlds.
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I’m always cold so I always wanted to live in an arid or desert area
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If money doesn't matter...
I'd live on Mars, in the first human settlement on another planet.
00 Reply I don't know but Hawaii is on my bucket list to visit but not sure if I would live there. If money were no object I would live all over. I would travel and hang out in places for as long as it felt good then move on
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Right where I am from and live now. California.
11 Reply 1K opinions shared on Travel topic. I can't do much better than where we live now. It is the first time in my life I actually feel safe.
10 ReplyA small ranch in New Mexico or Arizona. Preferably in or near the desert.
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On one of the Spanish or Portuguese islands.
12 Reply Everywhere/anywhere. Buy a nice plain and a car and fly or drive wherever I felt like. Want to go to Spain? Take your own jet. Argentina? Take your own jet. Anywhere in the US? Fly or drive.
10 Reply680 opinions shared on Travel topic. In the Swiss alpine treeline. In a custom mountain cave dwelling.
12 ReplyThe moon. Less gravity, plus you can't go outside; so you have to be in a climate controlled environment all the time.
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Scotland Midlands, ancestral country, and seems relaxing to bicycle through the countryside and have tea on a foggy morning
10 Reply 1.6K opinions shared on Travel topic. Someplace in Florida.
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Gross 🤢
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Somewhere out in the middle of nowhere that will NEVER be developed and away from society.
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Nowhere because racism and transphobia are ubiquitous.
00 Reply I would search the earth and find what would suit me perfectly. I like this question. In fact it would consist of at least two and probably 3 different locations.
00 ReplyIn the south because everything is laid-back and easy-going
10 ReplyI would probably go to Hawai to move in with you lol😂
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Egypt for my middle eastern besties and Greek for my white besties
20 Reply 370 opinions shared on Travel topic. The southern California coast.
30 ReplySomewhere with a lot of big trees and not a lot of people
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Antarctica, so when the rest of the world nukes itself back to the stone age I'll just be... chillin
00 Reply Somewhere tropical for sure
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I agree i also want to live in hawaii
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Poland
good food and great vodka20 Reply - 11 d
Anywhere buxom babes abound !!!
10 Reply I would just live here without the stress of money
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Ohh somewhere by a seaside, I love the sea
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anywhere with nice weather and nightclubs
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Back in time and figure this thing out
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Out of a backpack. Just travel.
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Greece or italy
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Hawaii or Cancun
20 Reply Countryside in my own country
00 ReplyWhere i already live
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New Zealand
10 Reply Northern New Mexico
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