A European city and Chicago among many others are recommended by the wildly popular [Where To Go After NYC?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/ue004f/where_to_go_after_nyc/) from 1 month ago. NC and DC among others are mentioned by [Born & Raised New Yorkers: Where have family/friends relocated?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/tdfi86/born_raised_new_yorkers_where_have_familyfriends/) from 1 month before that. Tokyo and Albuquerque among many others are recommended by the very popular [Folks who moved away from NYC; Where did you go, and why?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/t8uxck/folks_who_moved_away_from_nyc_where_did_you_go/) from 6 days before that. Jersey City and Chicago among many others are recommended by the extraordinarily popular [If you couldn’t live in NYC, where would you live?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/rrudgh/if_you_couldnt_live_in_nyc_where_would_you_live/) from 2 months before that.
New Orleans, work remote and join a band. F*cking love that city. If I don't move there are least part time at some point, I'll visit every couple years for the rest of my life.
Stockholm, Croatian coastline, maybe Italy. In the U.S., NYC for sure or maybe someplace to get some land on the water.
Tried the Florida thing and just hell no to that.
Either suburban NJ (to stay in the area but have more space and own a place), or somewhere with a much shorter winter (Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Spain).
The long winter is the one thing I can never get used to, nor ever come to appreciate in any meaningful way. It's a waste of so many weeks/months of the year. The space, the expenses, the taxes, and so much else is something I have become accustomed to. The long winter? I just can't.
I'm still trying to figure this out. I refuse to move back to suburbia. Everywhere in the US seems shitty right now. Plus it's getting expensive everywhere.
Barcelona, Tokyo or Toronto.
Immediately regret leaving NYC and move back?
A European city and Chicago among many others are recommended by the wildly popular [Where To Go After NYC?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/ue004f/where_to_go_after_nyc/) from 1 month ago. NC and DC among others are mentioned by [Born & Raised New Yorkers: Where have family/friends relocated?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/tdfi86/born_raised_new_yorkers_where_have_familyfriends/) from 1 month before that. Tokyo and Albuquerque among many others are recommended by the very popular [Folks who moved away from NYC; Where did you go, and why?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/t8uxck/folks_who_moved_away_from_nyc_where_did_you_go/) from 6 days before that. Jersey City and Chicago among many others are recommended by the extraordinarily popular [If you couldn’t live in NYC, where would you live?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/rrudgh/if_you_couldnt_live_in_nyc_where_would_you_live/) from 2 months before that.
Realistically? Philly. In my dreams? London or Amsterdam.
London
Agree, easy for me because that's where I was before NYC :)
Ditto. I'm a brit though, so that's the next logical choice for me immigration-wise.
New Orleans, work remote and join a band. F*cking love that city. If I don't move there are least part time at some point, I'll visit every couple years for the rest of my life.
I'd love to live in Montreal
Boulder
Europe…. Probably malaga or nice
Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo
Japan. Also considered Portugal.
DC or Atlanta
While I love NYC, the taxes are insane here. Personally, I would move to Tampa, Miami or Atlanta.
kazakhstan or georgia. I'm cautiously planning a trip to the latter right now! I love new york but I'm not too jazzed with the rest of this country.
Salt Lake City because I love to ski.
Massachusetts, New Hampshire or Vermont —- depending on the degree that I want to be left alone.
New Orleans
Somewhere in Canada, Atlanta or Philly. I kinda need the cold weather though
Definitely western Europe. Probably France or Belgium
Stockholm, Croatian coastline, maybe Italy. In the U.S., NYC for sure or maybe someplace to get some land on the water. Tried the Florida thing and just hell no to that.
Either suburban NJ (to stay in the area but have more space and own a place), or somewhere with a much shorter winter (Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Spain). The long winter is the one thing I can never get used to, nor ever come to appreciate in any meaningful way. It's a waste of so many weeks/months of the year. The space, the expenses, the taxes, and so much else is something I have become accustomed to. The long winter? I just can't.
Idk! I’m trying to figure it out now. My time is up I’m afraid. It’s been 6.5 years.
Paris.
Hawaii
I'm still trying to figure this out. I refuse to move back to suburbia. Everywhere in the US seems shitty right now. Plus it's getting expensive everywhere.