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For those of you in the USA (or planning to live there and knowing where you are moving to)- where do you live, and do you like it there? Is it good for families?

Quick run-down of our situation: DH is from Arkansas and came over to Ireland to marry me. He is very homesick, an American (Republican!) through-and-through and cannot really settle here. We were always going to move to the USA at a later stage, but are now thinking of bringing this forward from the vague "in 6-8 years" to at the end of my maternity leave (I am due our first babies, fraternal twins, on 24th February 2008, so we'd move late 2008), assuming the DCF for my residency, which we haven't started yet, comes through by then.

For various reasons (including heat- I don't do well in heat), we do not want to move to Arkansas, and there are no familial ties to anywhere else. We'd like to be near a city with good employment prospects (DH is in computer sales/ support, I am in callcenter/ event management), but not one of the huge ones (LA, NYC, Chicago etc). Most of California and the Pacific North-West is out, I think, as it is just a little too liberal for us. So... I am looking for recommendations of where to move to!

We are currently considering Colorado Springs, CO; Athens, GA or Virginia, but are happy to look at other places too.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Largely depends on how much money you have. If you have great income one of the most family-friendly places I know is caleld Ladera Ranch in California. It is a community specifically designed for families so you have all amenities in the community. Water park & skate park for the kids, endless walking and biking trails, parks, gym, shops, clubhouses for events, half an hour from Disney, one hour from Universal,tons and tons of things to do and places to go. But it isn't cheap. I have a friend whose house is for sale right now there (I think the're asking $675K - 3 bed)

Here is a couple of links that may help:

http://www.laderalife.com/

http://www.laderaranch.com/lifestyle/

http://www.laderaranchnews.com/

http://www.laderaranchrealty.com/luxury-homes-for-sale.php

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For those of you in the USA (or planning to live there and knowing where you are moving to)- where do you live, and do you like it there? Is it good for families?

Quick run-down of our situation: DH is from Arkansas and came over to Ireland to marry me. He is very homesick, an American (Republican!) through-and-through and cannot really settle here. We were always going to move to the USA at a later stage, but are now thinking of bringing this forward from the vague "in 6-8 years" to at the end of my maternity leave (I am due our first babies, fraternal twins, on 24th February 2008, so we'd move late 2008), assuming the DCF for my residency, which we haven't started yet, comes through by then.

For various reasons (including heat- I don't do well in heat), we do not want to move to Arkansas, and there are no familial ties to anywhere else. We'd like to be near a city with good employment prospects (DH is in computer sales/ support, I am in callcenter/ event management), but not one of the huge ones (LA, NYC, Chicago etc). Most of California and the Pacific North-West is out, I think, as it is just a little too liberal for us. So... I am looking for recommendations of where to move to!

We are currently considering Colorado Springs, CO; Athens, GA or Virginia, but are happy to look at other places too.

Married 3/31/07

DCF Madrid-04/22/07

Green Card Granted 5/29/07

DH arrived in USA to live with me for good! 6/3/07

Filing for removal of conditions by 5/29/09

Baby girl due on 5/17/09

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For those of you in the USA (or planning to live there and knowing where you are moving to)- where do you live, and do you like it there? Is it good for families?

Quick run-down of our situation: DH is from Arkansas and came over to Ireland to marry me. He is very homesick, an American (Republican!) through-and-through and cannot really settle here. We were always going to move to the USA at a later stage, but are now thinking of bringing this forward from the vague "in 6-8 years" to at the end of my maternity leave (I am due our first babies, fraternal twins, on 24th February 2008, so we'd move late 2008), assuming the DCF for my residency, which we haven't started yet, comes through by then.

For various reasons (including heat- I don't do well in heat), we do not want to move to Arkansas, and there are no familial ties to anywhere else. We'd like to be near a city with good employment prospects (DH is in computer sales/ support, I am in callcenter/ event management), but not one of the huge ones (LA, NYC, Chicago etc). Most of California and the Pacific North-West is out, I think, as it is just a little too liberal for us. So... I am looking for recommendations of where to move to!

We are currently considering Colorado Springs, CO; Athens, GA or Virginia, but are happy to look at other places too.

I just wanted to comment that Georgia and Virginia are also hot. Pretty much the whole country (from what I understand) is hot and humid in the summer. I am a conservative from the SF bay area of California (yes we do exist) and I would recommend the central coast of California (beautiful and small family oriented towns). Arizona may seem hot, but I am as anti-hot weather as it gets and since its dry heat--its managable (and very repub). Basically, my top places to live would be Seattle, Central Coast or Colorado (not Boulder---lots of liberals).

Hope this helps!

Married 3/31/07

DCF Madrid-04/22/07

Green Card Granted 5/29/07

DH arrived in USA to live with me for good! 6/3/07

Filing for removal of conditions by 5/29/09

Baby girl due on 5/17/09

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Well, If I could add my .02 worth I would recommend Omaha for many reasons. First we try to discourage people from moving here because once all the people from the coasts find out about how nice it is they will ruin it for us. So, we paint a very barren picture of blizzards and sweltering summer heat to keep people disinterested ;)

Well, you mention yur careers. Career-wise it has a lot to offer especially in IT and call center type businesses. It's the corpoarte HQ for PayPal, major railroads, Marriot and others. Because of the IT infrastructure that was put in place during the cold war to support the air force base there and also its centralized location, it has attracted many IT type companies. So, if you work in IT, you will not have a problem finding a good paying job.

Unemployment is low and salaries good.

It is a conservative population.

HEck one of the richest men in America lives here (Warren Buffet/Brookshire Hathaway) for whats its worth...

The standard of living is high, the cost of living low and housing is affordable. Schools are excellent with 4 major Universities, 3 medical schools, and primary and secondary school districts scoring some of the highest in the nation scores.

You can't beat Mid-westerners for thier friendliness and hospitality. You can leave your doors unlocked, your kids can play in the front yard without fear of being abducted or shot and if you fall asleep at night and forget to close your garage door, your tools and car will still be there in the morning if a neighbor hasn't come by and closed it for you.

Omaha was a hub for the turn of the century Irish immigration and retains a lot of the Irish heritage. In fact, my ancestors came from County Mayo during the Potato Blight. So, you'd be amongst your own roots if you get my drift. You also have the four seasons if that is important to you.

I'm attaching the link for an Omaha vistors bureau information. Check it out - I think you'll find we have a lot to offer.

http://www.visitomaha.com/

I only have one comment about your previous selections. Colorado Springs while certainly beautiful is over priced. Housing is very high and the overall cost of living there is very high also. When you want to go to the mounatins on that fantastically beautiful day, your fellow citizens also think its a dashing idea and receration places tend to get crowded rather quickly. It's certainly a beautiful city, but it has its drawbacks as does any city.

Anyway, I hope that helps. Of course I am biased...

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Try the western slope of Colorado....Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, Ouray, Gunnison, Durango, Cortez or Bowie :P

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For those of you in the USA (or planning to live there and knowing where you are moving to)- where do you live, and do you like it there? Is it good for families?

Quick run-down of our situation: DH is from Arkansas and came over to Ireland to marry me. He is very homesick, an American (Republican!) through-and-through and cannot really settle here. We were always going to move to the USA at a later stage, but are now thinking of bringing this forward from the vague "in 6-8 years" to at the end of my maternity leave (I am due our first babies, fraternal twins, on 24th February 2008, so we'd move late 2008), assuming the DCF for my residency, which we haven't started yet, comes through by then.

For various reasons (including heat- I don't do well in heat), we do not want to move to Arkansas, and there are no familial ties to anywhere else. We'd like to be near a city with good employment prospects (DH is in computer sales/ support, I am in callcenter/ event management), but not one of the huge ones (LA, NYC, Chicago etc). Most of California and the Pacific North-West is out, I think, as it is just a little too liberal for us. So... I am looking for recommendations of where to move to!

We are currently considering Colorado Springs, CO; Athens, GA or Virginia, but are happy to look at other places too.

I know when I was in GA, it was hotter there than in Florida.

and the liberals are taking over, doncha know.

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If you don't do well in heat, you really don't want Georgia or Virginia! bleah...

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While I love it here in Georgia, you definitely do have to put up with heat and humidity for stretches at a time during June, July, August and September. The rest of the time it is absolutely lovely except for some cold weather in December and January (below freezing overnight but into the 50s during the day for the most part).

Colorado is beautiful, and that would definitely be my next favourite place to live after Georgia. Why not look at Louisville, Colorado or Manitou Springs, Colorado? Louisville is a smaller community that is listed as the 3rd best community in which to live in the US (I have friends there who concur) and is very close to Denver so you have access to all of the big city amenities. The same for Manitou Springs which is about half an hour outside of Colorado Springs - an absolutely beautiful little town nestled into the mountains near to foot of Pike's Peak built up on an old spa community - the mineral springs still flow. It is right next to the Garden of the Gods - one of the most incredibly, hauntingly beautiful places in the US. Again, I have visited there myself and loved it, and have friends who live there and love it too.

So, check out Louisville, Co and Manitou Springs, Co if you decide you don't want to experience the summer heat in Athens Ga. Now, you are very close to the mountains in Athens so you can certainly do day trips to getaway:-).

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Drats...wouldn't let me edit. This is what I was wanting to add:

Athens, GA is a college town (UGA- Go Dawgs!)...it has its good points and bad points. Being a college town should speak for itself. Lots of diversity, traffic, etc. TBH, I am not a fan of traffic, which is why we're wanting to move from where we are right now. Currently we live in the Northeast Georgia mountain area, in a touristy area. *sigh* It does get hot here, just not as hot as it gets further south. I've lived in the South all my life and I still can't stand the heat and humidity.

I guess it would depend on what you want for yourself, your spouse, and future children. :)

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