Feb 1

I’m in the Coast Guard moving there to be stationed on the USCGC Seneca. I need to know the nice places to live, but cheap. I’ve never been to boston but i know like any city there are places to avoid.

Actually, since you’re on the Seneca in the North End, you also have northern parts of the city/area available. In addition to the areas people mentioned, look into Chelsea, Charlestown, East Boston, Somerville, and Everett. A few blocks in those areas are a bit rougher than a wimp like me would like, but you’d be fine.

Jan 7

Which city is the best place to live in around Atlanta? Crime,wages, real estate values etc…. and why do you think so?

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2006/states/GA.html

Dec 27

I was wondering if the are any FREE tests that you could take online to see what place you are best fit to live based on the results of your test. Like the career personality test, to see what career you would be interested in. But only with places to live.

facebook has a few, but most only have like 5 places, so not exactly accurate. search around in google, you might find something

Dec 9

We are relocating to Texas from Missouri and we need to know some good inexpensive places to live out there. Also anyone who knows any privately owned properties or really lieniant apartments that dont really care about credit and since we wont have and jobs yet. We are willing to pay the full term of the lease upfront, We are looking to move asap. Any help?

Pflugerville and Roundrock are just outside of Austin, Texas, which as everyone knows, is an amazing city! There’s so much to do out there, and the housing is cheaper than it is in Austin. It’s like a 45 minute drive to Austin from there where you can do tons of shopping and fun stuff like go out on the lake or whatever. It’s very pretty out there. Unless you like concrete jungles like Dallas or Fort Worth, but they are more expensive.

Nov 30

I’m planning to move down south and don’t know much about either of these states except for Orlando and some parts of Ga. I want to live somewhere that has recreational activities like swimming and softball and also where I would be able to have a garden and grow fruit trees and all kinds of flowering plants. I’m also an orchid lover and I know there are places where these grow naturally. I’m hoping to find a home that’s not too expensive- maybe a foreclosure home that someone needs to leave for whatever reason. Any suggestions would be appreciated

Thats good to hear you want to move to the south I live in The Metro Atlanta Area (near Lawrenceville) there has actually been alot of really nice $200,000 homes getting foreclosed on lately and there usually being sold from the 170,000’s. As far as fruit trees go the Atlanta Area is good for planting Apple trees

Nov 22

Where are the best places for young, single, 20something professionals to live in the greater seattle area?
I will be working South of the city, I’m not worried about traffic because I’m coming from Boston which means it takes 2.5 hours to get into the city from 20 miles out. I also would prefer not to live near the colleges if possible, again I’ve come from Boston and I moved out of the city so I could get away from the students who partied every night during the week. I would like to live in Seattle and do a reverse commute, and yes I will be on the right side of the water to where I will be working.
I also have no desire to buy a home anytime soon. I am single and am selling my house in Boston. I don’t anticipate this move to be for more than 5 years and I don’t have any desire to deal with the stresses of real estate again, like I am now. While I appreciate that people think I should buy a house or "live near my work" I don’t want to know your opinion on my decision, I want to know where the best places are to live in the Greater Seattle Area.

Belltown is downtown where the action is. Queen Anne has lots going on, but not as crazy as Belltown. Ballard has lots going on, but not as crazy as Queen Anne. That oughta cover it.

Nov 11

My boyfriend and I might be moving to MD, and I was wondering what are the nicer areas to live in. He has to work up in Northern MD (near the PA border) and I need to work in DC area. We were looking at places in between, possibly in the Frederick area. We’re looking for something near a city, but in a safe community. Any suggestions or opinions?

If your boyfriend is working near Harrisburg living in Frederick would be an insane commute for him, honestly your best bet would be very close to the city(baltimore) if you could get a place in Mt Vernon its relatively safe and you could walk to the train, you could take the mark train to DC and he could take 83N to work. Any other way one of you is going to have a hellish commute.

Nov 2

Im moving to LA in august and trying to figure out the best place to live. I love to have a good time and go out dancing, or go to a good music show, or funky restaurant. I also love eclectic little areas, and walking around.

I just moved to Tampa and they had some cool data on www.wannaknow.com for real estate, crime, restaurants, gyms etc…

Oct 25

I have recently excepted a role in Perth, Australia. However, live in England and therefore do not know the area at all. My role is based in Perth, however, would like to know the best areas to live around Perth but within commuting distance of Perth. Thank you

all buses departs and arrives at the Perth City or CBD. commuting is not a problem if you live within the nearby suburbs like south perth,como,east victoria park,etc.

here’s the website for transperth. you could see the timetable,number of buses and their routes.

http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/

some leaflets or brochures are also available in buses and in train stations.

there’s also a train that goes to most towns here in perth. from fremantle to armadale,thornlie,gosnells,etc.

some leaflets or brochures are also available in buses and in train stations.

goodluck and you’ll surely like it here. the weather has alwasy been nice and cool. people are really warm and friendly.

Oct 25

I currently live in Edinburgh but I am selling my flat. I want to move out of Edinburgh to one of these areas. There are so many places to choose from. Does anyone have any idea which is the better place to live in these areas?

I don’t live in Lothian, so I couldn’t say.

But I found a website, with some cool features to limit your search of houses and get some ideas there.

Good luck when and if you move. Sorry I couldn’t really help you.

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