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Nutmeg
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« on: October 06, 2014, 02:52:40 PM »
« edited: October 06, 2014, 10:03:37 PM by Nutmeg »

It would depend heavily on financial and life situations. If I had a lot more money, there are lots of places that would suddenly become tolerable (for example, South Carolina if I could have a house on Charleston's Battery, or Maryland if I had a place on the Chesapeake, but otherwise not so much for either state). Or if I didn't need to have a daily job/could work from home, then lots of cute small towns would become viable, as would places like Wyoming and Montana.

So basically if I could telework from anywhere but kept my current asset and income levels, I'd say:
1. DC
2. VT
3. WA
4. OR
4. CA
5. CO
6. ME
7. WY
8. UT
9. MT

But come to think of it, there both nice and bad microsituations in every state.
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