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In reply to the discussion: We are thinking of selling our home in SF and moving somewhere cheaper...need suggestions for [View all]spooky3
(38,632 posts)194. Richmond is more than 1 hour 45 minutes away. And that is
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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We are thinking of selling our home in SF and moving somewhere cheaper...need suggestions for [View all]
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
OP
Broadly speaking, look for a University town (if you can give up city life)
brooklynite
Mar 2017
#44
Yeah, but if they are approaching retirement, traffic doesn't really matter
TexasBushwhacker
Mar 2017
#102
This is exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. My step daughter moved to Virginia and loves
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#6
Here's one house. And some areas in desirable neighborhoods may see values stall...
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#174
We went to Florida for a soccer thing last weekend. When we boarded the plane, it seemed like
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#12
Tampa is slightly blue, St. Pete is slightly Red. Either place could use your vote AND its cheap
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#221
Vegas is and will always be a blue city. I know Californians who retired there. Inexpensive too.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
#3
Pittsburgh, PA is inexpensive, has a great cultural and restaurant scene, has hills like the bay
appleannie1943
Mar 2017
#5
Asheville is nice for transplants. NC's a purple state, Asheville's a progressive, artsy small city
blm
Mar 2017
#7
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
I'll third NC. Check us out. You got the mountains, cities/towns and shore all in one
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2017
#99
Oregon is cheaper than the Bay Area and politically more aligned than the South or S West
jalan48
Mar 2017
#13
I hate to quibble, but Gadsden County is dark blue. About 76% are registered Democrats and
retread
Mar 2017
#96
We moved from the Bay Area to upstate New York: Hudson Valley/Catskills region
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2017
#17
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
very important for low income retirees to learn about states' health care, esp. since
wordpix
Mar 2017
#76
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
Young are moving out for jobs but it seems like retired people are moving here
womanofthehills
Mar 2017
#187
property values are going to help turn Virginia bluer. It's a great state to invest in.
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#64
IMO, the future is very bleak for home ownership, jobs, tiny houses will be the future and UBI will
CK_John
Mar 2017
#40
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 lived there for five years. Went to the u of mm law school. I liked it, great culture,restaurants
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#60
Dallas, TX is blue and the surrounding suburbs are very (very!) affordable.
LanternWaste
Mar 2017
#52
New Mexico is actually pretty blue down the middle and red in the east and the west, mostly east
Quixote1818
Mar 2017
#165
Pittsburgh! It's a purple state and we could use some help!! It's been ranked consistently
ebbie15644
Mar 2017
#61
I think Tennessee is turning blue. Nashville is expensive but the rural areas and small towns around
Lint Head
Mar 2017
#71
I would stay but if I'm not working we will have a big mortgage and no income.
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#145
It's not blue but the price is right and there is a lot of good in the area.
NCTraveler
Mar 2017
#110
That's so nice to learn about the Slope. I'll recommend Lakewood, Colorado, though
eleny
Mar 2017
#133
Well, PA turned Red once, but it's great for us retirees! Can't swing the proverbial
WinkyDink
Mar 2017
#147
Yes, in fact we always thought we might move to Mexico because we have been there many
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#172
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
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