Sell me on a new state

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Been mulling over the idea of selling the house and moving to some new stomping grounds. it would be nice to both downsize and have a lower cost of living. Also, the gun laws here suck rocks. I won't get into the political landscape, and neither should you, but trust me, I don't see it changing for the better anytime soon. I admit the fact that I hear about these places with comparable housing going for half of what my place is worth. Being able to downsize and pocket some change is appealing to me.
Things that concern me:
1. Mountains, Gotta have some mountains. Don't care if it has coastlines, but mountains are necessary for my soul.
2. Gun laws. "Shall not be infringed."
3. Overall cost of living. Taxes, housing, gas and milk, what have you.
4. Hot or cold is fine, just have utility costs that reflect that.
5. Prefer not to dodge tornadoes and hurricanes too often. Snow can be dealt with.

So, just for grins and giggles, where would you go and why? This is just noodling around in my brain, not something that's gonna happen right now, if it happens at all. But this place has many people here whose opinions I respect, and I'd like to hear what they have to say to guide my research. Thanks in advance for any info or advice you can pass along.
 
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How old are you? I live in a 55+ retirement community in the west valley outside of Phoenix. The area is surrounded by mountains…Flagstaff and snow is a couple of hours north if you like that. This is a special tax district…no schools so no school taxes. Last I checked there are over 300 homes for sale in the community…a buyers market. Lots of gun stores and places to shoot.

I moved here from Marylandstan a couple of years ago…never been happier.
 
How old are you? I live in a 55+ retirement community in the west valley outside of Phoenix. The area is surrounded by mountains…Flagstaff and snow is a couple of hours north if you like that. This is a special tax district…no schools so no school taxes. Last I checked there are over 300 homes for sale in the community…a buyers market. Lots of gun stores and places to shoot.

I moved here from Marylandstan a couple of years ago…never been happier.
I'm 57, so I'd say I qualify. If I've done my figgerin" correctly. 😁
 
We ditched Oregon for Alaska 41 years ago. There isn't enough money in the world to get us to go back. Especially not now, the way Oregon has changed.

1. We have mountains!!! Big, beautiful mountains - higher than any other place in the country.
2. Super strong on the 2d Amendment (I actually authored Alaska's first concealed carry bill back in 1993. We have improved it twice since then, the second time to a full constitutional carry option).
3. Cost of living here is lower than any of the west coast states. And, as a senior, you get a huge discount on property taxes. Add to that the annual payout from the Alaska Permanent Fund (eligibility starts at the end of your first year of residence).
4. Cold and dark part of the year, but spring and summer are wonderful.
5. No tornadoes or hurricanes.

Added point: Second lowest population of the 50 states. Just don't move to Anchorage. It's just a city, like any other city, except smaller and you have beautiful mountains on the east side.
 
I've never lived anyplace that had mountains, but some observations about the others:

2 and 3 sometimes don't go together. Ohio was not the lowest taxed state in the world, probably in the middle. gun rights were excellent, and high quality ranges abound. Best place for shooting I have ever lived.

My experience in Indiana was less great. It has low taxes, but in the northern part of the state ranges were very sparse. Cincinnati was much better.

As I get older, I find that access to high quality health care is more important than trying to save a little on taxes.
 
There's a reason they call West Virginia "Almost Heaven."
Mountains, rivers, camping, biking and hiking.
Gun laws? If you can legally buy a gun, you can legally carry a gun, concealed or open.
In the small mountain town I live in, guns aren't just part of the home decor but they're also a fashion statement.
The nearest traffic signal is about 30 miles away.
Either you own a 4wd or you know somebody that does for the winter snows.
 
We ditched Oregon for Alaska 41 years ago. There isn't enough money in the world to get us to go back. Especially not now, the way Oregon has changed.
I understand what you mean about Oregon changing. It's so beautiful here, I always said I'd never leave, but here we are. Also, Alaska has an appeal in that my uncle always wanted to live there. He was a fan of Dick Proenneke. My brother was always going to go for my uncle, but he passed before it could happen.
 
There's a reason they call West Virginia "Almost Heaven."
Mountains, rivers, camping, biking and hiking.
Gun laws? If you can legally buy a gun, you can legally carry a gun, concealed or open.
In the small mountain town I live in, guns aren't just part of the home decor but they're also a fashion statement.
The nearest traffic signal is about 30 miles away.
Either you own a 4wd or you know somebody that does for the winter snows.
West By God Virginia is in the mix of places to research.
 
am still dreaming of WV, and property prices seem to be dropping for a "zeke" house. Heath Care and decent range are concerns. Anywhere in WV is considerably warmer in winter than here, and already have 2 snowblowers and 4wd. What makes it tough is the excellent range 5 minutes away here.
 
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