Are you considering any other states to live in? My husband, I and 2 kids moved from California where we were born and raised, to Alpharetta, Georgia 10 years ago. We moved here for the lower cost of living and great schools. There is virtually no smog here, with just a handful red alert type days in the summer. Not much crime, if any. The schools are exceptional in this area. Money seems to be poured into the school system. The area also has many parks and even a greenway bike path that meanders for 15 miles or so. Two new county libraries have opened within a couple of miles of my house in the last couple of years. Also two new city centers with new city halls. Our area is seeing incredible growth.
What I don't like about the area is the prices of homes & property taxes have greatly increased. Our taxes have almost doubled the last couple of years. Our area is not walkable or bike friendly. You cannot walk to the library or city center. We have the greenway, but have to drive there to bike. Our infrastructure is horrendous. Lots of sub-divisions on two lane highways & streets that cannot even begin to hold the increase in traffic. There are almost no sidewalks or even a shoulders to ride on the two lane roads. The traffic has gotten so, so bad it can take 30 minutes to go 2 miles. They keep putting in more subdivisions & businesses, add stop lights, but don't improve the flow of traffic. So many people are using these roads to commute, heading to communities further and further out into the countryside, it completely stops traffic flow. There are a couple of stop lights you have to wait 5 or more cycles to go through. The state of Georgia has been growing by hundreds of thousands every year, but the lawmakers have not put in any infrastructure to help the people get around.
My son only has two more years of high school left, my daughter graduated two years ago. So now my husband and I are also looking to move again. We are looking for low cost of living, outdoor recreation friendly, less conservative and people friendly. I love these threads on best places to live, because it helps us in researching our next move. The company my husband works for has stores all over the country, so we can move almost anywhere in the US that isn't high cost of living (our wages are almost half of what they used to be and we are feeling the crunch). Always loved Colorado, but seems like housing has gotten very expensive. Florida is a good option, but the high property taxes and house insurance has me worried. North Carolina might also be a great option, but it's so conservative in most parts (outside of Asheville). Both of my children are LGBTQ, and the thought of living in even a more conservative area of the country has me worried. My daughter just dropped out of college in North Georgia and moved to Palm Desert California with her grandparents to be in a community that is more accepting.
If anyone has good advice on places to live, I would love to hear your opinions!