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    MB2010 is offline Renter
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    Default Where to move to?

    Hi, we're looking to relocate soon but I'm not really sure where to. If you guys could help me out a little I'd really appreciate it.

    Here's the criteria:
    -looking for a house up to $700k
    -great school system
    -no southeastern states, no prairie states, no west coast cities
    -suburb with strong school support and athletics support
    -sprawling suburb (big yards, big houses, new developments)
    -no more than 30 minutes away from the city
    -would like a nice mall with upscale shopping and things to do for teenagers in that suburb, places for them to hang out
    -we're a young family, we want a young upscale suburb

    Thanks again.
    Last edited by MB2010; 01-15-2010 at 11:47 AM.

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    pit is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default move

    thats cool you can move to any city. Personally I like oregon. Its scenic nd pretty.
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    cormierl20 is offline Renter
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    do you any lots that i could buy thats near at a beach?
    "Use a home drug test every month to keep your worries away..."

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    PGeot is offline Fixer Upper
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    i'm from southern california and there are some nice areas out here. I know that temecula is developing and is between San Diego and Riverside.

    The thing is, anywhere in so cal you will have a mixture of high scale living and low cost living not far. Washington is also very beautiful.

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    FBofficesapace is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default PEZA fort bonifacio

    The first thing to consider when moving to consider when moving to other place, is the location it must accessible to hospital, super market, schools, church, etc.. Then the price and the quality of the house, must affordable and yet elegant. ^_^

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    WindyCity7 is offline Renter
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    Default Chi-Town

    I'm biased, but Chicago is my fav!
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    Bones is offline Condominium
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    You should come to Holland Michigan. We were recently voted the second happiest city in America. Housing is very reasonable in Michigan because of the economic struggles we have faced recently, but in spite of that there is a strong sense of community here in West Michigan. Plus you're right on Lake Michigan.

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    dallasapt is offline Renter
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    Thumbs up Dallas apartments

    With reference to your query Mr. MB2010, I would like to suggest you the option of living in Dallas city, Texas, US. All your mentioned requirements can be matched, if you relocate to the city of dreams, Dallas. There is no need to worry about finding the right apartment as there are my apartment locators (aokapartmentlocators.com) who will provide you with ample options to choose from.
    Last edited by dallasapt; 02-27-2010 at 02:28 AM.

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    miketx is offline Renter
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    Thumbs up Thanks!

    Thanks a ton dallasapt for all your valuable advice regarding AOK Apartment Locators (aokapartmentlocators.com) as I was eagerly searching for a trustworthy apartment locator. I hope they solve all my queries regarding hiring an apartment in Dallas with their professional approach and offer me enough suitable options to choose from. Thanks again.

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    banyumanik31 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Aren't you interested to move abroad?there are places in Southeast Asia which suit your criteria.

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