> young women are not interested in serious relationships (instead they are interested in having fun, one-night stands, drinking, sex, etc...) because it gets in the way of having a career
im guessing you dont know any young women cause this is absurd
We moved from the coasts to Iowa. I got a 14% salary bump. My wife got a 41% salary bump.
We have been socking away savings non-stop, just bought a house, and all of a sudden can afford vacations, furniture... Everything.
Life is better here, all around. Our commute dropped from a 1.5 hr drive to a 20m walk (5m if we drive). We went from shelling out $3,000 a month for a crappy one bedroom with no space to paying $1500 for a giant house.
We can walk to a swanky wine bar, and afford drinks rather than drive 45m to one where we just split a glass and grimace at the bill.
We can eat out, we can travel, the schools are good, the crime is non-existent, and our backyard has a trailhead in it!
Yeah, I always kinda laugh at people complaining about price of housing on the coasts. They would be able to buy a small mansion at the prices they are talking about if they looked in the Midwest / Texas
> We can walk to a swanky wine bar, and afford drinks rather than drive 45m to one where we just split a glass and grimace at the bill.
I didn't even know the regional differences in drink prices were so pronounced until I was talking on the phone with my cousin a few months ago. I live in Dallas, and she lives in NYC. I was talking about how I was about to go out for drinks with friends, and I ended up mentioning that how most of the bars here have one night a week where wells (and, at some places, U-call-its) are under $3. Her mind was blown. She didn't even know drinks that cheap were a thing anywhere.
That was one more entry in the "why I'll never live in a place like NYC" list.
On the other hand, you'll be somewhere else in the world and sweet corn just won't ever appeal to you, because you'll look at it and refuse to pay $1/ear for stuff that's probably been sitting around for days.
> We can walk to a swanky wine bar, and afford drinks rather than drive 45m to one
To be fair -- if you live in Iowa, it is much more likely to be the other way round. People drive everywhere in the US countryside and there are no sidewalks or even unpaved foot-paths.
zeamaize|9 years ago
We moved from the coasts to Iowa. I got a 14% salary bump. My wife got a 41% salary bump.
We have been socking away savings non-stop, just bought a house, and all of a sudden can afford vacations, furniture... Everything.
Life is better here, all around. Our commute dropped from a 1.5 hr drive to a 20m walk (5m if we drive). We went from shelling out $3,000 a month for a crappy one bedroom with no space to paying $1500 for a giant house.
We can walk to a swanky wine bar, and afford drinks rather than drive 45m to one where we just split a glass and grimace at the bill.
We can eat out, we can travel, the schools are good, the crime is non-existent, and our backyard has a trailhead in it!
tdb7893|9 years ago
bane|9 years ago
For example: http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/8622-S-Waba...
recently renovated, a block to the L, ~30 minute train ride into the Loop.
amyjess|9 years ago
I didn't even know the regional differences in drink prices were so pronounced until I was talking on the phone with my cousin a few months ago. I live in Dallas, and she lives in NYC. I was talking about how I was about to go out for drinks with friends, and I ended up mentioning that how most of the bars here have one night a week where wells (and, at some places, U-call-its) are under $3. Her mind was blown. She didn't even know drinks that cheap were a thing anywhere.
That was one more entry in the "why I'll never live in a place like NYC" list.
wiredfool|9 years ago
parennoob|9 years ago
To be fair -- if you live in Iowa, it is much more likely to be the other way round. People drive everywhere in the US countryside and there are no sidewalks or even unpaved foot-paths.
This is not even taking into account the weather.
api|9 years ago
I'm getting the feeling that the city snob cargo cult is playing our.
mrfusion|9 years ago
mjevans|9 years ago