Nailed it!Easy: Southern Tennessee, not too far away from a metropolitan area. But, far enough that property values aren't through the roof, and still small enough to give that small town vibe.
Nailed it!Easy: Southern Tennessee, not too far away from a metropolitan area. But, far enough that property values aren't through the roof, and still small enough to give that small town vibe.
Collegedale has come up for me 2X recently. I had my private check ride there in '95. There were some PofA member as a recent SE lunch from Collegedale mentioning its peculiarly sloped runway. At the time, I could not remember my examiner's name. It was Jack Parnell. I believe he was a WW II aviator. He was notorious for performing the oral over lunch, which in my case, was at Subway...Probably somewhere like Collegedale...
Way cool!Collegedale has come up for me 2X recently. I had my private check ride there in '95. There were some PofA member as a recent SE lunch from Collegedale mentioning its peculiarly sloped runway. At the time, I could not remember my examiner's name. It was Jack Parnell. I believe he was a WW II aviator. He was notorious for performing the oral over lunch, which in my case, was at Subway
While I respectfully disagree with many ordinances, this one is just absurd.Vehicles may not outnumber drivers in the house
Avoid massachusetts: not GA friendly, not 2A friendly, really high housing costs,excise taxes on cars
However, there are a lot of good healthcare facilities in the state... which might be important to us old retired guys
Please don’t move to FL, TX, etc unless you share its values, we have too many people coming from the more unfortunate states who will try to vote for the same failures they ran away from.
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Btw.
When it comes to availability of medical services, any place reasonably close to a town with two larger community hospitals or a university medical center is going to be similar. There is no magic, if you get any of the common cancers like lung/breast/prostate/colon, the treatment at any major facility is going to be guided by NCCN guidelines. Same with cardiology/cardiothoracic. You want those services at least somewhat local, but after that you have diminishing returns. 5 major medical centers in a 3 block radius is not going to reliably get you a better result than having one large community hospital.
Curious then - what are the values of Texas and Florida? Does a state itself have values? So I'm not supposed to move to a different state if that state what... has the majority of it's population that votes a certain way? Belongs to one political party or another?
I'm not going to get into to which party I belong or my views on politics, but last time I checked Americans have the right to freely travel/move from state to state without fear of being persecuted for what they believe. So if I'm a card-carrying liberal snowflake, am I supposed to stay out of Florida even though I want to move there for the nice weather and beaches? If I'm the president of my local young republicans chapter, am I not allowed to move to Massachusetts because I like... (what's in Massachusetts... ) Lobsters?
Ed - to your point... I like Florida for many of the criteria you listed. Texas, too. Well... except for the people who think like BladeSlap.
Curious then - what are the values of Texas and Florida? Does a state itself have values? So I'm not supposed to move to a different state if that state what... has the majority of it's population that votes a certain way? Belongs to one political party or another?
I'm not going to get into to which party I belong or my views on politics, but last time I checked Americans have the right to freely travel/move from state to state without fear of being persecuted for what they believe. So if I'm a card-carrying liberal snowflake, am I supposed to stay out of Florida even though I want to move there for the nice weather and beaches? If I'm the president of my local young republicans chapter, am I not allowed to move to Massachusetts because I like... (what's in Massachusetts... ) Lobsters?
Ed - to your point... I like Florida for many of the criteria you listed. Texas, too. Well... except for the people who think like BladeSlap.
But, limited government, maximum individual liberty, self responsibility, support of the worker over criminals, low taxes, picking oneself up by their boot straps, support for amendments 1-10 unabridged, etc
I wish we could all agree that the closer decisions are made to the people who are impacted by those decisions is the best model. That makes all these values arguments irrelevant....Curious then - what are the values of Texas and Florida...
Yes, I fully expect this to go like the "which plane should I buy?" threads, which is why I am asking.
Retirement is in the not too distant future (5ish years) if things go like I hope.
Why is your state/area the best to retire in?
Factors in my decision making:
Housing costs
Land availability
Real Estate/Recurring property Taxes/Sales/Income Taxes
2A Friendliness
GA Friendliness
hangar availability and costsProperty rights friendliness (minimal ordinances)
runway construction
Other considerations not mentioned?
Is this sarcasm? Ever heard of TX?2-4% property taxes in the liberal states is maddening.
No income tax in Texas though so it's offset. Illinois for example double cornholes ya.Is this sarcasm? Ever heard of TX?
But the weather sure is nice!Anywhere but Florida.
- The state is too crowded.
- Gators will eat your dog.
- There are waaay too many tourists.
- Mosquitoes will eat you.
- The place is full of snowbirds who can’t drive.
- The orange groves are being destroyed for housing developments.
- Hurricanes will destroy your house.
- Did I mention the place is too crowded?
That sounds like the best answer to me.Granted a lot of those are local municipality specific and 300 yards to the N/E/S/W could change any of these.
Nailed it!
fair enough, just had to say that to protect my state
Iguanas are not the only invasive pests we have lol
And you are allowed to shoot the Iguanas, the Yankees are a protected species.
You’re from MI?
Please don’t move to FL, TX, etc unless you share its values, we have too many people coming from the more unfortunate states who will try to vote for the same failures they ran away from.
I live in Idaho. Answers below
Factors in my decision making:
Housing costs--Not bad depending on where you go
Land availability--Great
Real Estate/Recurring property Taxes/Sales/Income Taxes--Very low property, income, sales taxes
2A Friendliness--You'd be hard pressed to get much friendlier.
GA Friendliness--Well, there's the Idaho aviation HOF, which is mostly GA, and a long tradition of backcountry flying
hangar availability and costs--dependsProperty rights friendliness (minimal ordinances)--Excellent
runway construction--Not sure what you mean by this; the runways are mostly good, although some of the backcountry strips are questionable
Other considerations not mentioned?--The Democrats in Idaho are to the right of the Washington Republicans.
Probably Somalia.so have u made a decision?
Well... except for the people who think like BladeSlap.
Yeah…there’s almost 30 million people in Texas and about half think like he does.
So if I - support more government involvement in business, increased programs for the poor, prisoners rights, increased taxes to pay for social programs, assistance for those who need help picking themselves up by their bootstraps, gun control..... then I'm banned from Florida?
All hypothetical. I may not support those things. Or maybe I do. Or maybe not. But does it matter? Is a person who supports those things that you may not agree with prohibited from moving to Florida? I have friends and acquaintances living in Florida who are on either side of the political/idealogical spectrum. They all seem to enjoy their lives just fine in sunny Florida.