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In reply to the discussion: Why are liberal areas always so damn expensive. It always seems if [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)49. What do you do now? What do you want to do?
Retired stockbrokers? More like retired journalists (we have scads of them for some reason) lots of artists and writers.
There's an exciting locavore food thing going on all over the state. It's really amazing.
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Madison, WI is fairly low cost (if you can stand the winters). My Dad
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#1
Thank god for Lawrence! I think it's pretty well over that bout of hipper-than-thouness it had goin'
patrice
Apr 2012
#39
I think of a typical Madison winter much the same way Samuel Johnson referred
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#71
Love! Eureka Springs! several nice festivals, Beaver Lake, cool old hotels & restaurants, highqualit
patrice
Apr 2012
#14
I'm pretty sure I have stood there and daydreamed on at least a couple of occasions.
patrice
Apr 2012
#38
Yes, I have been there & up and down the highway through there. Love the little
patrice
Apr 2012
#43
Would love to live there, but besides working for Walmart there is not much employment
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#29
I used to live up in Boston years ago, but that was before they gutted rent control laws.
Selatius
Apr 2012
#3
Those of us in affordable communities aren't telling. Competition for housing would drive up prices.
LeftyMom
Apr 2012
#4
Montpellier is VERY comfortable culture, but you're right, other than the GREAT farms/farm-stores
patrice
Apr 2012
#37
The total tax rate in Mass is lower than that in Vermont and 25 other states.
bluestate10
Apr 2012
#81
Because they are nicer places with better schools and commons so that every one wants to
Cleita
Apr 2012
#24
I'm in one, in MD - 40 minutes' drive from both D.C. and Baltimore.
Waiting For Everyman
Apr 2012
#34
back just before the election in '08 I took a drive around midcoast Maine
magical thyme
Apr 2012
#53
they start out as poor neighborhoods students and artists can afford to live in
librechik
Apr 2012
#56
thx, Zorra--I'm a Colorado native, so I know exactly what Henley is talking about!
librechik
Apr 2012
#61
Liberal areas are more desirable -- more culture, better restaurants, usually prettier areas
Arugula Latte
Apr 2012
#59
More culture, more educational institutions, more jobs,more interesting people all = more demand. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#66
Liberals are typically smart, well educated people that do well financially.
bluestate10
Apr 2012
#77