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Montreal,beautiful city, may be i will open a cafe for espresso and cuban cigars.

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I want to come live with you, El Prez, because you have a warehouse full of CC's. I can sweep floors, clean toilets, make beds, mix drinks, cut and light cigars to earn my room and board. My wife an

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A small town in Italy, either in Tuscany or Calabria. Somewhere quiet, but with access to rail so I can head out when I need a change of pace. A quiet little spot, with a view and access to fresh veg

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Given that I come from an island in the middle east. I am sick of the hot sunny weather. I want to move somewhere green, cool and with a 50% chance of rain. Ideally with a stream running through my property. Open for suggestions

North Carolina Mountains or Britain

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I've had the good fortune to travel to many incredible locales, most of which offer far more in terms of scenery, climate, culture, etc., than where I currently live. I love to get away and enjoy these places. I've flirted with moving in the past, to Tampa, Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle, Montreal, even to Munich, all of which would have been feasible via work.

But I love where I live. It's not a trendy, cosmopolitan hot spot. The weather can be miserable (but not always). There aren't any mountains, water, or any other geographical attractions. But it's clean, safe, not too crowded, incredibly cheap, friendly, and a perfect place to raise kids. My family is here. Many of my friends are here. At this point in life, I don't see how I could ever leave.

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North Carolina Mountains or Britain

Lived in Scotland for 5 years. Although I love the weather but it's chances of rain is higher than 50/50
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I would love to move to the Outer Banks in Corolla, North Carolina. My family has gone there every year for vacation since I was born. I know it's probably not the most exotic locale, but it makes me happy. I could settle with Tahiti though.

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I would love to re-visit Los Angeles because I didn't spend enough time there on my last visit in 2011. And this time, I would have a car...seriously, this is the one place on EARTH where you can't get anywhere without a car! cigar.gif

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I would move to somewhere in New Zealand.

I'd be happy tending a few sheep in Gore, or a few vines around Hawkes Bay. I'm not fussy!

I'm not a Kiwi, but I love the place, and the people.

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For me I would be more than happy to live in Istabul or Amman. Both places are a perfect mix between muslim culture and western infrastructure. Love them both.

On a realistic scale, which country do i believe will be good to live in for the next 40 years while raising a family? I think Denmark. I did some research on this a while back and found that Denmark has a reasonable balance between good public services, low national debt, good range of business and job opportunities and good national politics. I am actually in the process of seeking residency in Denmark, but it;s not as easy as one might think.

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South western North Dakota, maybe north western South Dakota? Heart of pheasant country, still part of the waterfowl flyway, NFA friendly (I refuse to live any where I can't use transferable MGs, etc.), and fairly low cost of living.

Cheers,

~ Greg ~

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A small mountain town. Some place where things might be harder to get but they're there if you need them. Thing Montana. Definitely Montana. In a valley at a couple thousand feet. Good snow in the winter and those wide, expansive bluffs/valleys. I made the trek out and lived in a place like that for a few years, and I did love it. I moved back "home" to continue to work on some artistic goals that just outranked the geography of where I was. I miss it, a lot. I'd move back but I'm not done with the goals yet so I have to put it off and keep the nose to the grindstone in hopes that some day I'll be able to head back to the Mountain West. By then it'll probably be somewhere outside of Montana because people found out about Montana a few years after they figured out Colorado, and did the same thing to both (buy up the land, close off the access, shut out other people).

There's just something about the Mountain West... I know no other way to put it than, to me, it's "Big Medicine".

Yes - Montana is FULL... ( of Californians:)

Please consider Colorado, Utah, or Wyoming. innocent.gif

Unless you are a lover of liberty and the responsibilities that go along with liberty... Then please move asap. lmao.gif

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I have thought about this quite a bit for retirement and have concluded I think where i live now in Victoria on Vancouver island is the place I will send 6-7 months each year.

The other 5 months would be somewhere warm and sunny during our cold months. I have a few places I would start with but no one place.

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looks a bit wonky J ...I think its about to fall over.

Haha! God I hope not!

Is that a house or a seminary?

Believe it or not. It's a house. A very old house by Australian standards, and prolly one of Brisbane's most famous. Built by flamboyant Italian architect Stombuco, in the 1880's.

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I would love to re-visit Los Angeles because I didn't spend enough time there on my last visit in 2011. And this time, I would have a car...seriously, this is the one place on EARTH where you can't get anywhere without a car! cigar.gif

The traffic is horrible here in LA and there was a lack of taxis but they came out with this new transportation service that you call with an App on your phone. They pay the drivers through a third party using your credit card. It's called Uber. If you do decide to revisit LA you should really check it out.
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Get hitched to a Dane!

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Wife and I still don't know yet. Been to the south pacific, Australia, most of the Caribbean islands, Cancun, love them all. Love the mountains of New Hamshire, the rolling hills of Vermont, and the small quaint fishing villages of Maine. Love the ice gulf towns of Florida, and coastal towns of the carolina's.

Wife and I plan on selling everything and buying a class A, travel every nook and cranny of the US while also taking our yearly tropical trips and after 2 years hopefully figure it out.

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Andorra would be first and winters in Cuba.

I hope you like mountain biking and hiking, as there's not much else to do there in the summer, after you have visited the medieval chapels

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