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    USA best city

    To live in and buy a house and a city in USA with low crime, what you guys think.

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    how big does it have to be

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    4 bedroom and just a averaged size house really

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    Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    4 bedroom and just a averaged size house really
    how big = the CITY. lol.

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    Ferguson, MO

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    Look at the Netherlands.

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    here are a few. Evansville, Cheyenne, DesMoine,

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    Wyoming looks like it would be a great place to live.

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    Based on your criteria, a lot of cities in Nebraska. You'd get bored though.

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    How many baths?

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    2 really

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    If you're being serious with this question, which I think you are, but hard to tell on this forum when people are, I wouldn't live anywhere East of The Mississippi River. Why? Cause the population density is much higher in the Eastern half of the U.S. With higher populations, you get all the problems that come with that. Generally, higher crime, higher taxes, more pollution, more traffic congestion, higher cost of living, especially in the major cities. I also wouldn't live in Alaska, Hawaii or the bottom half of every border state with Mexico. Alaska and Hawaii are just too remote and culturally very different from the rest of the U.S. Unless you're into that sort of thing. Not living along the Mexican border should be self-explanatory, again unless you're into that sort of thing.

    Here I've complied a map for you. All the red states are generally bad for reasons I've already explained. Grey are good and blue means don't live in the extreme southern portion of that state along the border. Also this isn't to say that there aren't any good areas in any red states, cause there are but again I'm just speaking generally.

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    Oklahoma City
    Vancouver, WA

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    Which website is the best to look for a house in the USA for someone abroad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    Which website is the best to look for a house in the USA for someone abroad.
    city data and its forum.

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    I visit Kansas City at least once a year and it seems like it would be a reasonable place to live. It is the least stressful large city I have visited and doesn't have a crazy cost of living. Bonus for football fans is an excellent local NFL culture (and I guess the Royals......)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axman3000 View Post
    I visit Kansas City at least once a year and it seems like it would be a reasonable place to live. It is the least stressful large city I have visited and doesn't have a crazy cost of living. Bonus for football fans is an excellent local NFL culture (and I guess the Royals......)
    Sporting KC isn't too bad either. Plus they have nice amusement parks. At least one good water park and a good coaster park. I was born in Missouri and grew up in St. Louis but I honestly think Kansas City is a better region to live in. Most places in the Midwest and Great Plains are nice too. It just all depends how large of a city someone is looking for. Omaha, Des Moines, Wichita, Oklahoma City are also decent places in the same proximity, with similar cost of living.

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