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"Finding Paradise: The Perfect Blend of Nature, Opportunity, and Affordability in the United States"

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Question: Hello GPT-4. Where is the best place to live in the united states? Requirements are: semi-affordable housing, a decent variety of job fields, and access to affordable activities for a young adult. I would also like it be warm for the most part with mild winters being acceptable. Ideally some place with an affordable cost of living, but also high incomes. I really enjoy nature such as hikes and kayaking, so a good bit of nature but also not lacking in man-made infrastructure either. A place with a high population, thats fairly spread out so it doesn't feel extremely packed (an example being colorado springs, colorado). I would like to start a junk removal company or possibly become a plumber, so an area not overly saturated with corporate ran plumbers and junk removal companies.

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Given your conditions, I'd suggest considering places in North Carolina, specifically Raleigh-Durham. Let's address your requirements: 1. **Semi-affordable housing and cost of living:** The cost of living in Raleigh-Durham is relatively affordable compared to many parts of the country. Median home prices are below the national average, even with a rise in housing costs in recent years. 2. **A decent variety of job fields:** The Raleigh-Durham area is known for its Research Triangle, home to several high-tech companies and enterprises. Although you are interested in plumbing or running a junk removal company, a diverse economy indicates a healthy local economy and could provide potential customers for your business. 3. **Access to affordable activities for a young adult**: At Raleigh-Durham, you'll find a thriving arts and culture scene, a diverse food scene, sports events (both college and professional), outdoor festivals, and more. 4. **Weather**: North Carolina has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters, making it warm for most part of the year. 5. **Nature & Infrastructure**: There are plenty of parks, trails, rivers (great for your love of kayaking) near Raleigh-Durham. It also has all the conveniences of a modern city with good infrastructure. 6. **Population**: Raleigh-Durham is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country but the population is spread out enough that it doesn't feel exceptionally packed like some larger cities. 7. **Potential for Junk Removal/Plumber Business**: This area continues to expand in both residential and commercial areas, affirming the potential for your business' success. But remember, wherever you choose to move, it's always a good idea to visit the location multiple times and at different times of the year before making a decision to ensure it truly fits your wants and needs.

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April 10, 2024, 1:47 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, April 10, 2024

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