They are everywhere, it's Utah. Park City is really cool though, but you will still meet and mingle with a ton of Mormans.
Utah is nice.
Probably not moving to PC though. That’s like saying Vail is really cool.
They are everywhere, it's Utah. Park City is really cool though, but you will still meet and mingle with a ton of Mormans.
Utah is nice.
-We can both work remotely so any location in the US is ok.
-Would like to stay in a larger metro area, but one that has a similar or less cost of living to MSP.
-Don’t want to live somewhere that’s hot all year round. We don’t hate the cold and snow, just cannot take 8 inches of snow in October. Would like mild winters.
-No kids yet, but will in 3-4 years, so we plan on living in the burbs.
-Love to golf, hike, brewery hop, be outside. Would like to be able to do these at least 9-10 months a year.
Do you have any opinions on Jacksonville? I have thought about purchasing a practice in that area and spending part of my time down there.love it. I’d live in Madeira or Treasure island even with all the tourists. It’s still pretty old school down there outside of CW. Caddy’s on the Beach is one of the chillest beach bars I’ve ever been to. Think it’s on Sunset Beach just south of TI.
Im waiting for a bottom to fall out in real estate down there and then I’m going to buy a condo to snowbird at. Possibly well before I retire at this point with COVID.
Do you have any opinions on Jacksonville? I have thought about purchasing a practice in that area and spending part of my time down there.
Utah is a pretty well kept secret, in my opinion.
Fair enough.Never been to Jacksonville. I’m kind of a slappy for the gulf side. Just a completely different beach and water situation.
We have some friends that moved to Clearwater / Tampa, FL. They claim it has been a great change with access to the beach and warmer temps. Anyone visited this area?
Do you have any opinions on Jacksonville? I have thought about purchasing a practice in that area and spending part of my time down there.
My parents owned a condo on Madeira Beach for several years and wintered there. They followed us to TX to be close to grandkids though and ended up selling it. It is a great area with plenty to do, still pretty tourist driven. I would not want to live there mostly because of that, it tends to drive prices up on a lot of daily needs as well as recreation.
Are the Mormons just everywhere out there or are there “Mormon areas” and “normie areas”?
Every time I have been there I have enjoyed it. I just don't know enough about the town.I spent a month there one weekend
Could not wait to leave.
Wait until you’re on the frontrunner with some missionaries heading to the airport!Salt Lake County is about 50% LDS, and most of the counties in Utah outside of there are a higher %. I would say there are definitely pockets within the city that have mostly "normie" residents and in general the further you are away from SLC city proper the higher the number of LDS residents there are. That being said, Mormons are ridiculously friendly (that's kind of their whole brand) and I haven't had a single one to try to try talk to me about their religion since I moved here. TBH, it really doesn't affect my day to day life much at all.
I moved to Portland and ended up in this situation. The down side is the number of choices is really overwhelming. We’ve stayed though because we love it here.
My wife and I are seriously considering moving away from Minneapolis as the upcoming winter is killing our spirits. The brutal cold essentially stops us from doing what we enjoy to do 5-6 months of the year and we can’t take it anymore. Our top three so far are Nashville, KC and Charlotte, but we are open to any and all suggestions.
-We can both work remotely so any location in the US is ok.
-Would like to stay in a larger metro area, but one that has a similar or less cost of living to MSP.
-Don’t want to live somewhere that’s hot all year round. We don’t hate the cold and snow, just cannot take 8 inches of snow in October. Would like mild winters.
-No kids yet, but will in 3-4 years, so we plan on living in the burbs.
-Love to golf, hike, brewery hop, be outside. Would like to be able to do these at least 9-10 months a year.
Let’s hear some suggestions!
What more could you want?![]()