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spooky3

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194. Richmond is more than 1 hour 45 minutes away. And that is
Sat Mar 4, 2017, 06:46 AM
Mar 2017

Without traffic. It is in central Virginia. It is very nice city but it has its own real estate market that is much more affordable than D.C. metro.

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Take a look at Austin, TX marylandblue Mar 2017 #1
Broadly speaking, look for a University town (if you can give up city life) brooklynite Mar 2017 #44
The drawback there is I-35 right through downtown. alarimer Mar 2017 #73
Yeah, but if they are approaching retirement, traffic doesn't really matter TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #102
Traffic noise is a huge problem, esp. in SF Bay area. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #150
Everyone in Texas gets a $25K homestead exemption TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #184
Traffic matters for everybody in Austin, regardless of age. Paladin Mar 2017 #210
I lived there for 6 years TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #216
I swear, Houston has their traffic under better control than Austin. Paladin Mar 2017 #217
Actually, I agree with you TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #218
I lived in Austin for a couple of years back in the 80s MrScorpio Mar 2017 #114
New Mexico while wonderful WhiteTara Mar 2017 #2
This is exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. My step daughter moved to Virginia and loves Dream Girl Mar 2017 #6
Northern Virginia is blue (the areas around DC). blue neen Mar 2017 #31
But NoVA is very expensive. No way would OP spooky3 Mar 2017 #82
was looking today. Some nice houses at about 350,000 which isn't cheap KittyWampus Mar 2017 #163
They are not close to D.C. if they are nice and $350k. spooky3 Mar 2017 #173
Here's one house. And some areas in desirable neighborhoods may see values stall... KittyWampus Mar 2017 #174
Richmond is more than 1 hour 45 minutes away. And that is spooky3 Mar 2017 #194
We went to Florida for a soccer thing last weekend. When we boarded the plane, it seemed like Dream Girl Mar 2017 #12
Hills borough County (Tampa) is blue. Blue_true Mar 2017 #120
We were in Tampa, very nice but wasn't sure if it was red or blue. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #123
Spend a little time in St. Pete Fl. Just south of Tampa. Lochloosa Mar 2017 #197
Tampa is slightly blue, St. Pete is slightly Red. Either place could use your vote AND its cheap stevenleser Mar 2017 #221
Avoid Eastern Wa. and Idaho, esp. No. Idaho, then. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #151
I would not advise Eastern Wa either but Doreen Mar 2017 #179
VA is actually purple---red in parts, blue in growing areas outside DC wordpix Mar 2017 #72
We are a reality based community and GulfCoast66 Mar 2017 #171
Vegas is and will always be a blue city. I know Californians who retired there. Inexpensive too. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2017 #3
My sister has been searching lately... Wounded Bear Mar 2017 #4
Pittsburgh, PA is inexpensive, has a great cultural and restaurant scene, has hills like the bay appleannie1943 Mar 2017 #5
A second vote for Pgh. We moved back home from CA livetohike Mar 2017 #83
3rd Vote for the 'burgh BBG Mar 2017 #137
pittsburgh! babydollhead Mar 2017 #149
Pittsburgh, yortsed snacilbuper Mar 2017 #170
Asheville is nice for transplants. NC's a purple state, Asheville's a progressive, artsy small city blm Mar 2017 #7
I like Asheville a lot. NCTraveler Mar 2017 #113
In Florida, I'd consider Gainesville. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2017 #8
Alachua County is far less red than it used to be. Blue_true Mar 2017 #35
If I had to live in Fla. Alachua would be the spot, on the east side. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #152
Through most of the South college towns tend to be pretty blue areas csziggy Mar 2017 #93
Agree! It's a beautiful state and it's possible to avoid the red, but one has to look carefully. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #119
You can get a very decent home for that kind of money OldHippieChick Mar 2017 #9
I'll second Asheville, NC. dawg Mar 2017 #10
I'll third NC. Check us out. You got the mountains, cities/towns and shore all in one sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #99
How about Atlanta, GA. nt SticksnStones Mar 2017 #11
Ugh... Baconator Mar 2017 #20
Why Ugh? Atlanta is one of the top 20 most liberal cities in the country. dancePop Mar 2017 #220
Meh... Just never had a good impression when visiting or passing through... Baconator Mar 2017 #222
Arent sex toys still illegal in Georgia? Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #182
Atlanta is fine greymattermom Mar 2017 #190
Oregon is cheaper than the Bay Area and politically more aligned than the South or S West jalan48 Mar 2017 #13
rainy on coast, cold winters inland wordpix Mar 2017 #74
Not really cold. Western Oregon is part of the NW temperate climate zone. jalan48 Mar 2017 #88
I was talking about E. Oregon - west is warmer, wet wordpix Mar 2017 #121
My bad -I misread your post. jalan48 Mar 2017 #125
A couple years ago we has more than a week under 0 degrees as a high. Shrike47 Mar 2017 #136
My wife and I were in a similar situation in New York a few years back brush Mar 2017 #14
Maine or Vermont voteearlyvoteoften Mar 2017 #15
Gorgeous places in Maine, outside portland, like Gorham sunonmars Mar 2017 #97
I'm partial to the Tallahassee, Florida area csziggy Mar 2017 #16
Tallahassee Native Here TBA Mar 2017 #28
I've lived outside the city since 1979 csziggy Mar 2017 #69
I'm in Central Fl and want to move more north amuse bouche Mar 2017 #162
Straightline about 35 miles from our house to St. Marks csziggy Mar 2017 #167
You should come! We have a show the last two weekends in March. TBA Mar 2017 #204
I am following you on Facebook - started sometime in January csziggy Mar 2017 #209
Oh no. I hope things settle down for you soon. TBA Mar 2017 #211
I hate to quibble, but Gadsden County is dark blue. About 76% are registered Democrats and retread Mar 2017 #96
Yeah, since they smeared Cliff Thaell northeast Leon has suffered csziggy Mar 2017 #107
How about our awesome mayor running for governor? TBA Mar 2017 #205
We moved from the Bay Area to upstate New York: Hudson Valley/Catskills region Tom Rinaldo Mar 2017 #17
It might not be deep blue but check out Colorado Baconator Mar 2017 #18
I thought Colorado Springs is deep red? n/t moonscape Mar 2017 #36
It is. That's OldHippieChick Mar 2017 #92
It's a weird mix... Baconator Mar 2017 #169
make sure whatever state you move to values healthcare for their citizens. Most likely once you still_one Mar 2017 #19
Good point..the blueness of California will make it hard to leave, we may been be moving Dream Girl Mar 2017 #27
The single payer of Medicare doesn't happen until 65, and as for single payer in the near future, still_one Mar 2017 #32
Grew up in Cleveland and lived in Minnesota for five years. I know snow and cold but don't think I Dream Girl Mar 2017 #37
Minneapolis ginnyinWI Mar 2017 #67
We just moved to Rehoboth Beach from Akron, Ohio. we can do it Mar 2017 #160
Why not move from San Francisco to the East Bay? nt Blue_true Mar 2017 #42
Or the North Bay? ailsagirl Mar 2017 #86
very important for low income retirees to learn about states' health care, esp. since wordpix Mar 2017 #76
If you want progressive, Takoma Park, MD. Stinky The Clown Mar 2017 #21
good luck buying in w/ 400K, maybe a condo? wordpix Mar 2017 #77
Just sayin' . . . . Stinky The Clown Mar 2017 #79
my dad used to build homes like that in the '50's, '60's wordpix Mar 2017 #124
If I ever moved to a warm, liberal climate it'd be like The Fan district in Richmond VA. KittyWampus Mar 2017 #22
This is great! I'm bookmarking this for future reference. Lots of places I hadn't considered. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #23
You couldn't go wrong with Vermont. Vinca Mar 2017 #24
Southern Vermont near the Massachusetts border, rural and artsy. Blue_true Mar 2017 #47
Exactly. Around Brattleboro. Vinca Mar 2017 #50
if you can afford to go elsewhere in winters, it can be brutal wordpix Mar 2017 #78
I'm near there, too. This winter hasn't been too bad. Vinca Mar 2017 #98
Burlington on Lake Champlain with lots of things to do karynnj Mar 2017 #201
I was transferred From Mass. in 1994 as were so many of my peers - asiliveandbreathe Mar 2017 #25
The area surrounding Seattle would work for you jmowreader Mar 2017 #26
I knew someone who lived Mendocino Mar 2017 #66
The Sequim area oldtime dfl_er Mar 2017 #84
My buddy could see the ocean Mendocino Mar 2017 #90
We love our new place in Centralia.. SoCalDem Mar 2017 #196
Port Angeles isn't bad jmowreader Mar 2017 #118
That's where my mom retired mrs_p Mar 2017 #176
Some suggestions in Florida that fall in your price range. Blue_true Mar 2017 #29
Portland, Oregon! bitterross Mar 2017 #30
House prices are insane right now mrs_p Mar 2017 #177
That is insane bitterross Mar 2017 #208
Portland oldtime dfl_er Mar 2017 #212
Please avoid NM PasadenaTrudy Mar 2017 #33
Some parts of New Mexico are elite and blue. Santa Fe, Los Alamos Blue_true Mar 2017 #57
But still.... PasadenaTrudy Mar 2017 #106
I live in NM and love it - it's beautiul and very blue womanofthehills Mar 2017 #183
I lived there 30 years ago. marybourg Mar 2017 #112
Young are moving out for jobs but it seems like retired people are moving here womanofthehills Mar 2017 #187
Yes to the art scene. marybourg Mar 2017 #214
City within a City MedusaX Mar 2017 #34
Come to PA BumRushDaShow Mar 2017 #38
Our son is looking at Lafayette college in Easton is that nearby? Dream Girl Mar 2017 #43
It's about 1.5 hours NE of Philly BumRushDaShow Mar 2017 #48
Virginia but gwheezie Mar 2017 #39
Step daughter lives in Charlottesville. Thoughts? Dream Girl Mar 2017 #46
Cville is lovely gwheezie Mar 2017 #54
w/ $400K you'll do well but I'm looking in lower price range wordpix Mar 2017 #81
property values are going to help turn Virginia bluer. It's a great state to invest in. KittyWampus Mar 2017 #64
I love where I live gwheezie Mar 2017 #65
where? How far from C-ville? wordpix Mar 2017 #126
I don't live near cville gwheezie Mar 2017 #132
IMO, the future is very bleak for home ownership, jobs, tiny houses will be the future and UBI will CK_John Mar 2017 #40
New Mexico is going blue. haele Mar 2017 #41
We retired 10 years ago, moved from SF, had to find a way more inexpensive area. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #45
Depending on what we set we could be snow birds and spend winter months in Mexico. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #49
I hadn't even thought about hurricanes and flooding as a consideration. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #53
I was working in SF on 9-11 dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #143
Minneapolis and St. Paul MineralMan Mar 2017 #51
I lived there for five years. Went to the u of mm law school. I liked it, great culture,restaurants Dream Girl Mar 2017 #60
Cool. So you know the place. MineralMan Mar 2017 #62
I tried to make it clear in my post. NCTraveler Mar 2017 #116
Very funny, indeed. MineralMan Mar 2017 #117
Dallas, TX is blue and the surrounding suburbs are very (very!) affordable. LanternWaste Mar 2017 #52
you are right about Texans CountAllVotes Mar 2017 #68
DFW has a lot of great things going for it. n/t tammywammy Mar 2017 #146
NM is blue in the northern 2/3. The southern third is deep red Warpy Mar 2017 #55
New Mexico is actually pretty blue down the middle and red in the east and the west, mostly east Quixote1818 Mar 2017 #165
Eugene, OR WheelWalker Mar 2017 #56
Agree about the University town; they tend to be great. LisaM Mar 2017 #58
The skilled jobs in San Francisco center around Blue_true Mar 2017 #129
I live in Seattle, and I hear you. LisaM Mar 2017 #131
Seattle was great until they put the damn freeway in the middle of it. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #155
Yeah, we're hanging on. LisaM Mar 2017 #158
Homes TravelingMan Mar 2017 #59
Benicia is nice but a bit pricey, but would keep us in Bay Area. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #89
Pittsburgh! It's a purple state and we could use some help!! It's been ranked consistently ebbie15644 Mar 2017 #61
Interesting that this topic just came up Corgigal Mar 2017 #63
I haven't been to Kentucky much but it is a beautiful state csziggy Mar 2017 #70
True, but it's the rocks Corgigal Mar 2017 #75
Now, the horses are a completely different thing! csziggy Mar 2017 #91
Ah beautiful Corgigal Mar 2017 #140
my friends are in Harrisburg, very liveable wordpix Mar 2017 #85
A good friend lives there part time and loves it. mahina Mar 2017 #100
My son is a Berea grad Corgigal Mar 2017 #142
I think Tennessee is turning blue. Nashville is expensive but the rural areas and small towns around Lint Head Mar 2017 #71
$400k, or less, would buy a very nice house in the Chicago area. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #80
I'll Stay in CA The River Mar 2017 #87
Me too! PasadenaTrudy Mar 2017 #109
I would stay but if I'm not working we will have a big mortgage and no income. Dream Girl Mar 2017 #145
Athens, GA CottonBear Mar 2017 #94
Go north, plan to winter in the south if necesary. Hortensis Mar 2017 #95
Near me, of course! Laffy Kat Mar 2017 #101
Tucson, AZ is blue. Coventina Mar 2017 #103
I hate to dis my beloved Austin, Jane Austin Mar 2017 #104
I live in the mountains 15 miles to the east of Albuquerque.... chillfactor Mar 2017 #105
You skipped Hawaii pandr32 Mar 2017 #108
It's not blue but the price is right and there is a lot of good in the area. NCTraveler Mar 2017 #110
Nevada City CA ghostsinthemachine Mar 2017 #111
3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. $265,000 ghostsinthemachine Mar 2017 #223
Western Colorado randr Mar 2017 #115
That's so nice to learn about the Slope. I'll recommend Lakewood, Colorado, though eleny Mar 2017 #133
We are in the same boat. I will have to keep my eye on this AJT Mar 2017 #122
Wouldn't the winters be milder than Wisconsin? Dream Girl Mar 2017 #144
Washington State? Mz Pip Mar 2017 #127
We are in the process of moving to Sothebys Carolina liberal N proud Mar 2017 #128
Boone NC ileus Mar 2017 #130
Orange County, NC is also VERY blue. Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough mnhtnbb Mar 2017 #134
How about DE or MD TuxedoKat Mar 2017 #135
Hi neighbor! we can do it Mar 2017 #139
Actually... TuxedoKat Mar 2017 #219
I'm going to try to sell my farm & de sounds nice gwheezie Mar 2017 #141
We have a place in Fenwick randr Mar 2017 #164
My good friend has property in Fenwick. Mendocino Mar 2017 #203
Why not join us in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware? we can do it Mar 2017 #138
I'm going to, for a week in July! Have never been! WinkyDink Mar 2017 #148
You're going to love it! Diverse, clean, great food and drinks! we can do it Mar 2017 #159
Well, PA turned Red once, but it's great for us retirees! Can't swing the proverbial WinkyDink Mar 2017 #147
Wilmington, North Carolina NCcoast Mar 2017 #153
Columbus? RazBerryBeret Mar 2017 #154
You will not be happy outside of California flamingdem Mar 2017 #156
Meh. Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #180
have you thought about leaving the country? Hamlette Mar 2017 #157
Yes, in fact we always thought we might move to Mexico because we have been there many Dream Girl Mar 2017 #172
Philly burbs! apcalc Mar 2017 #161
Montgomery County, Maryland, a very blue state. kwassa Mar 2017 #166
You could move to Connecticut, I guess. krispos42 Mar 2017 #168
Fort Collins mrs_p Mar 2017 #175
somalia will be nicer than here in a few years Gabi Hayes Mar 2017 #178
Portland, OR Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #181
I currently live in Santa Fe, NM, PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2017 #185
Any place with a decent sized university is probably a good bet. meadowlander Mar 2017 #186
Tacoma or Olympia Wa gopiscrap Mar 2017 #188
if you don't need income...come to Kansas and help us actively trying to turn our state BLUE demtenjeep Mar 2017 #189
Lol, you can move to Vallejo and get a nice house for that sum. Lots of us SF refugees are here. diane in sf Mar 2017 #191
There are parts of Florida that are blue Sancho Mar 2017 #192
Drive up to Arcata, California, and get acquainted with that area. NBachers Mar 2017 #193
We moved from So Cal to Washington state ...love it SoCalDem Mar 2017 #195
Tucson is a blue dot in ruby red Arizona NMDemDist2 Mar 2017 #198
Asheville, NC bathroommonkey76 Mar 2017 #199
Can't get bluer than Vermont karynnj Mar 2017 #200
Oregon coast; pretty cheap and pretty blue CanonRay Mar 2017 #202
Burlington, VT is nice JDC Mar 2017 #206
Sacramento David__77 Mar 2017 #207
If you don't need an urban area, I think the suggestions here for parts of Virginia are very good spooky3 Mar 2017 #213
There are areas in California where homes are far more reasonably priced than Sf. lucca18 Mar 2017 #215
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