Warm places to live during Winter Season in US
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:53 am
Dallas / San Antonio / Miami would come close.
Old-Spice2;351993Boring - it gets very hot during summers and stays hot for 5 months. It is a desert city with lot of cactus plants and little greenery. Desert topography will make you depressed after few months if you are used to the green surroundings of South India or NJ. There are not many IT jobs in AZ and the salary is lower.
I think Dallas, Houston and Austin are the only few cities with warm weather, low cost of living and decent amount of jobs.
Old-Spice2;351993Boring - it gets very hot during summers and stays hot for 5 months. It is a desert city with lot of cactus plants and little greenery. Desert topography will make you depressed after few months if you are used to the green surroundings of South India or NJ. There are not many IT jobs in AZ and the salary is lower.
I think Dallas, Houston and Austin are the only few cities with warm weather, low cost of living and decent amount of jobs.
moneyIsNot_funny;352012If I were to ever move back and kinda start all over, I guess these cities would be on my short list:
1. Atlanta
2. Austin
3. Raleigh/Charlotte
While not perfect, they have a good combination of lot of factors.
moneyIsNot_funny;352012If I were to ever move back and kinda start all over, I guess these cities would be on my short list:
1. Atlanta
2. Austin
3. Raleigh/Charlotte
While not perfect, they have a good combination of lot of factors.
tish;352068I am in North Carolina currently and I recently relocated here and I wont say it has warm winters as I am not able to go out freely without jacket/overcoat and shoes for last 1 week or so... I am worried it is going to get worse only for next 3 months.
Whereas I rarely used jackets/overcoat in Los Angeles, CA (even during winters) when I lived there for four years.
Thanks!
tish;352068Whereas I rarely used jackets/overcoat in Los Angeles, CA (even during winters) when I lived there for four years.[/quote]
There you go! You got a recommendation for yourself. :) This time, try San Diego. It may be a degree better than LA. :)
tish;367816After I withstood comparitively harsh winter and to my surprise, looks like current job would have me relocate to Jacksonville, FL.
I am pondering on the possibility to relocate/settle down there for good.
Please suggest how is Jacksonville, FL in regards to weather, traffic, cost of living (Home prices etc.,) , quality of living (crime, security, safety etc.,), children education (schools) and senior level IT job opportunities and Indian Population
It appears as per weather.com, weather is comparitively pleasant (though not as great as Southern California) in Winter in addition to no state taxes makes it attractive... Any idea how the summer heat + humidity be compared to South Florida, Texas, Phoenix, LA.