kaiser
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- Mar 6, 2019
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- Chicagoland
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The pilot formerly known as Cool Beard Guy
Word on the street is 3 days/week in office. Good info, thanks! The commute goal into midtown / downtown is “under 2 hours”.Do you have to have a physical 5 day a week presence? If not, then NYC, BUT live way out in the Lehigh Valley (ABE area). GA friendly area, you can still buy a house with a yard and not spend 7 figures, PA taxes a little less than NY/NJ. The drive on 78 to EWR area isn't bad at all, then train the rest of the way to the city as needed. Also good access to Philly from the LV as well.
I understood there was a bit of a “Wagons East” situation going on.I strongly recommend east coast. I mean it sucks, but unfortunately the west coast is full.
That’s the plan with my analysis. I’ve been able to calculate everything except opportunity cost for GA. With the information I have now, there’s a slight advantage to SF. But I suspect I don’t have enough information to make a good decision at this point.I would say go to the coast that will give you the best standard of living. Housing in both area are most likely high. Look at state taxes and such to determine how far your money would go.
I’ve definitely been watching the weather these last few weeks. Chicago might actually have better winter weather than New England! Maths on both locations will require drive+train type commute. Thanks for info about SWF.Different strokes for different folks - I love both SF and NYC. I’ve semi-retired to the Hudson Valley and think it’s pretty great for GA - lots of small airports and a plane makes it easy to tour the whole northeast. Winter sucks but if you are from Chicago then you know about that. One advantage of NY/CT/NJ is that when you do need to travel to the city, you can grab a train. Driving from Tracy or Sacramento into SF seems like a nightmare.
edit: btw, in our area you might look at MGJ or DXR. Avoid SWF unless you like paying landing fees & Signature.
Yeah, my wife is worried about fire season. I told her we could just jump in the plane and evacHowever, from a weather perspective, I know my wife would prefer CA hands down. I know I would prefer the east coast where we actually get four seasons and do not have drought issues that keep getting worse.