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Moving next year, here are my choices.?


In the navy and moving next year. Trying to decide on either
Corpus Christi,TX, Jacksonville,FL or move back to Norfolk, VA??? Lived in Hampton roads before, its not bad. Never been to Jax or CC. Housing looks inexpensive and nice online, compared to the Seattle area which is expensive. Thanks in advance for your answers.

I would try to stay put in Seattle!!

Jacksonville is LAME! Think of it this way, the best thing that ever came out of there was Limp Bizkit. That's just sad.

Florida bro i bought a house their in 97 cause i loved it rent it out now but am moving down soon from new hampshire the weather the people the things to do the cost of living miami the theme parks FLORIDA IS AWSOME

corpus christi isn't far from where i live it's really pretty and the people are so nice.

Go to CALIFORNIA! WOO! ahha. House prices are dropping! Go to Stockton, Ca they are number 1 in the nation for for Foreclosures. So you could probably get a good deal. Also in So-Cal in Palmdale and lancaster. Its pretty cheap there.

you do not state if you are retired or are going to be seeking employment.

Places that are seem " nice and cheap " are generally that way for a reason and its due to lack of substantial employment in the area. Hard to pay for a "nice and cheap" place without a job.

Also never fully trust anything you see online without being there to see in person

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