US Cities to consider when you're planning to relocate

Different people have different reasons for relocation. Some of those are : 
  • change in lifestyle, retirement, settling down, to experience new cultures or better educational options. Whatever your reason may be, here are a few cities to consider:




Tallahassee

If you’re eyeing a move to Florida, Tallahassee delivers on sunshine at a price point well below many other Florida cities. Another bonus- you’ll be just a couple hours from some of the most beautiful beaches on the Gulf Coast. Tallahassee offers great weather, affordability and high-quality education. Home to Florida A&M University and Tallahassee Community College, residents will find plenty of structured education programs as well as educational and cultural events that are open to all. Tallahassee is a fantastic place to grow your career. In fact, Tallahassee’s economy was the fastest growing in the entire state of Florida last year, thanks to a spike in public and private development.




Seattle

The natural beauty of Seattle – it's surrounded by both mountains and water on two sides – is one of the biggest draws for residents. The scenery and proximity to nature, perhaps, contribute to Seattle's inherent attitude: one of calm and patience. Locals are mocked for always allowing others to merge on the freeway, but that attitude extends to everyday life, where coffee shops harbor intellectual discussions, and nightlife is more about chilling with a beer at the bar than wild nights on the dance floor. For many, living in Seattle has as much to do with what's outside the city proper as what's inside. Less than an hour from downtown, residents escape for the day or weekend to wineries, ski resorts, hiking trails and sprawling parks. Seattleites bring that love of nature into the city proper as much as possible, enjoying Seattle's parks and tree-lined streets while staying cozy in fleece jackets (practically the local uniform).




Cincinnati

Fun Fact - Cincinnati Area which encompasses parts of Indiana, Ohio and Northern Kentucky. You can travel between the three states and still be close to your home. Cincinnati has a vibrant community with plenty of places to go, meet and be social. Whether you want to join a local club, attend classes to enhance your knowledge, attend the theater, or more you are bound to find someone with mutual interests. Cincinnati real estate is a hot housing market. The different neighborhoods in Cincinnati have a lot of different options to offer. Whether you want the Downtown Cincinnati feel, the Over The Rhine hip place to be, or prefer a more relaxed living in neighborhoods like Anderson, Delhi, Alexandria, Florence or more Greater Cincinnati has what you are looking for.




Columbus

Not only is Columbus one of the largest cities in the Midwest (with a metro population of 2 million), but it’s also one of the most affordable cities in the U.S. C-Bus is also more temperate than other places in the Midwest, so you might be able to dodge some of the region’s infamous winter weather. In fact, that crisp Ohio autumn air is perfect for tailgating at Buckeyes games at The Ohio State University! Columbus offers plenty to do for people of all ages. The Wexner Center for the Arts and the Columbus Arts Festival are fantastic places to get your art fix. Looking for something the whole family will love? Head to the Ohio State Fair for whirling rides or the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to see cute tiger cubs. When the weather is prime, springtime favorite Columbus Park of Roses is a beautiful place to soak up the sunshine.

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