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2025 No.2025 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /biz/, what are some places in the US that are both warm and sunny year round and also have low to reasonable costs of living?

The more urban and metropolitan the better. I really want to move to the Tampa Bay Area after I'm done with grad school

>> No.2040

Detroit

>> No.2091

Dallas-Fort Worth

>> No.2151
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2151

Detroit

>> No.2247

>>2091
>both warm and sunny year round
>D/FW
As a resident of D/FW I am laughing at you.

>> No.2282

>>2247

No, it is I who is laughing at you.

>> No.2315

>>2151
Jesus is that a place in US?

>> No.2392

>>2025

I will be moving to Tampa after I graduate in May from FSU. Took a job offer there. I am from Orlando and have been to Tampa a few times, its more or less an extension of the same city. The weather is good and rents are pretty cheap. Bad is traffic and there arent a lot of nice areas north and east of downtown until you hit New Tampa or Northdale

>> No.2395

>>2315
I want to tell you that those are abandoned houses, where the cost of maintaining them is greater than what they can sell/rent them for by law.

But that is Detroit

>> No.2493

>>2395
Wasn't Detroit a high economy place in US? Factories and whatnot?

Did the 2007 crisis hit them that hard?

>> No.3354

>>2493
Detroit got fucked over in the 60's when the car companies there decided to outsource their production iirc. From then on it's just going lower and lower and lower

>> No.3391

>>3354

Also niggers. Lots and lots of niggers.