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#200329 - 08/01/11 08:06 PM Most & Least Accessible Places to Live
booksandcake
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Registered: 08/01/11
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I am preparing to begin a job search -- my first since the diagnoses my neuro-muscular disabilities. Since I can move anywhere and it seems anywhere is less expensive than where I live currently -- anyway, I am hoping you folks might be able to shed some light on the best and worse places to live with physical and neurological challenges.

Thanks in advance!

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#200345 - 08/03/11 12:46 AM Re: Most & Least Accessible Places to Live [Re: booksandcake]
Paul I
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Factors for me: climate, cost of real estate,cost of living including taxes, apparent accessibility and friends and family. I, personally, would check the places to retire and forget any place with consistent cold and/or snd snow. That leaves CA Parts of OR, AZ, NM, TX, La and Al, MS, FL and Georga. Any town over 300,000 should have fairly decent medical services. TX and SE costal have decent cost of living. All things considered I would like Tuscon, Austin,
Allb. NM, Atlanta suburbs and the other states maybe someone knows better than I. Humidity varies widely. I left Denver for AZ but Denver is nicer aside from winter.

Would be interesting to get other's opinions.
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#200858 - 12/07/11 09:26 PM Re: Most & Least Accessible Places to Live [Re: Paul I]
jad420
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Registered: 12/07/11
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Originally Posted By: Paul I
Factors for me: climate, cost of real estate,cost of living including taxes, apparent accessibility and friends and family. I, personally, would check the places to retire and forget any place with consistent cold and/or snd snow. That leaves CA Parts of OR, AZ, NM, TX, La and Al, MS, FL and Georga. Any town over 300,000 should have fairly decent medical services. TX and SE costal have decent cost of living. All things considered I would like Tuscon, Austin,
Allb. NM, Atlanta suburbs and the other states maybe someone knows better than I. Humidity varies widely. I left Denver for AZ but Denver is nicer aside from winter.

Would be interesting to get other's opinions.


I agree all the places mentioned above might be suitable for your case. i think all you have to do is to choose where would you like to and live. as long as you are comfortable in that place and make sure you can find medical assistance whenever you need it.
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