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Originally Posted by serialk11r
Yea, not going to Seattle personally lol. Primarily because I got scared off reading about the Cascadia subduction zone, but also because it seems like Seattle is already too crowded.
I just have trouble understanding people who are determined to pay more to share a tiny apartment on a street where people shit and vandalize cars daily, and have a 1 hour commute down south  They are the reason SF is crowded.
I think it would be really cool if Denver or somewhere in Texas or Nevada took off. It makes too much economic sense to move somewhere with plentiful real estate and low taxes, but there's that chicken and egg problem with finding employees. To save on taxes, such a move would be really good regardless of the availability of jobs if some of this startup stock does well...fingers crossed. After growing up, going to college, then going to work all in the Bay Area, I feel like somewhere new would be fun anyways. I would definitely move to a cheaper state if I wanted to start something myself, because at the beginning you really just need low expenses so you don't go broke.
Texas has really really hot weather, but to us Californians the land is almost free, which is kind of mind boggling. What do you mean I can buy a house without spending 50 years worth of savings? :O Plus it's a great place for car enthusiasts 
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I hear Colorado is the place to move. One of our workers from the Carolina center came to visit us for 2 weeks and she said floods of people are migrating there (she was born and raised in Denver). I do hear the weed is also better! (I dont smoke though)
I love Seattle and surrounding area as a car person, the roads once you head east are fucking amazing! But I hate people.. especially people who can't drive for shit. Biggest pet currently are people who drive with no headlights on.