And Minard's Spaghetti Inn in Clarksburg. Delicious lasagna.West Virginia is supposedly the next “it” state to move to. Tax friendly, especially for retirees, decent climate, beautiful outdoors, and certainly pro-2A.
Texas- huge state. Lots of outdoor activity, beaches, woods of E TX, ton of lakes for fishing, boating, great Tax environment and very pro 2A and hunting. Suppressors, SBR’s, FRT’s and anything legal per ATF is legal in Texas . Including full auto with proper permits. Do it all state. Generous hunting seasons. Between bird, deer and small game, lots of hunting. Hogs yr round, no permit, no limit, use any means necessary.I've had it with Portland. I'm going to relocate. Southern Idaho, Utah, and Oklahoma are my prime target locations thus far. I'm not keen on harsh weather nor am I thrilled about tornadoes even though I see those possibilities with the locations I am considering.
I'm looking for solid Red with strong 2A mindsets.
Feedback and other potential considerations will be greatly appreciated.
My entire life has been lived in SoCal, NorCal, and the PNW to give you some insight into how I am acclimated.
Thank you for your wisdom.
One year my sister sent me a Christmas post card from Phoenix. Picture of the front of herI've not seen anyone suggest Arizona. There's much to do from hiking to hunting, stargazing to fishing, mining to manufacturing. Sonoran desert to Alpine Forest, water skiing to snow skiing.
But, everything is a compromise in life, ain't nothing perfect, not even a town or city.
I love Southern Arizona, but it ain't perfect. The weather is great, got lots of beach, but no water. We have little humidity, but plenty of stupidity because we have people in politics. But there's plenty of ways to make a living in Arizona, from farming to mining to manufacturing and more.
Texas in purple in the big 3 cities.I would go to Southern Idaho (Twin Falls, Jerome) if I had my druthers. If it wasn't for our little slice of heaven I would have left ???, TX several years ago.
PS. Texas is not a Red state; maybe purple.
And hurricanes on the gulf end.As others said, other than tornados, Alabama is great. 2A state with lots of great people and Southern hospitality.
Born and raised in Texas (78 years) would never consider living anywhere else. I believe our nation is in decline don't see it getting any better.Texas- huge state. Lots of outdoor activity, beaches, woods of E TX, ton of lakes for fishing, boating, great Tax environment and very pro 2A and hunting. Suppressors, SBR’s, FRT’s and anything legal per ATF is legal in Texas . Including full auto with proper permits. Do it all state. Generous hunting seasons. Between bird, deer and small game, lots of hunting. Hogs yr round, no permit, no limit, use any means necessary.
N Tx does get a little snow/ice, but mostly in late Jan/Feb and goes away. Winter is like 3 weeks here, but mother nature storms in for another word randomly thru Dec- March.
Central Texas has some blue around Austin, but nice with more hills and rolling terrain.
S Tx has some nice woods in SE and beaches with all those coastal activities
E Tx is lots of dense woods and lakes. Less populated.
W tx is rattlesnakes, oil, space launches and void of anything one would want except for peace and little population.
Housing is affordable. City/burbia 3 bed/2 bath will run $400-$500k
$300k in outer counties from city.
$200-$300k in rural.
On avg for homes.
Most folks I know from CA, NY or PNW, own 2 homes here cause they sold for $1million for a 3/2 home there. They Buy a $500k and then they buy a $300k vacation home on the lake, woods or close to coast
Come to Texas
well at my age, i have said its getting impossible for the wife and me to leave..I've had it with Portland. I'm going to relocate. Southern Idaho, Utah, and Oklahoma are my prime target locations thus far. I'm not keen on harsh weather nor am I thrilled about tornadoes even though I see those possibilities with the locations I am considering.
I'm looking for solid Red with strong 2A mindsets.
Feedback and other potential considerations will be greatly appreciated.
My entire life has been lived in SoCal, NorCal, and the PNW to give you some insight into how I am acclimated.
Thank you for your wisdom.