Thinking of moving to KC

easymoe's Avatar
...from Omaha. Been lurking on the KC board the last few weeks. I'm thinking there are better hobby opportunities. Omaha has 32 showcases on ECCIE. KC has 110 - over three times as many. It's not Dallas or Houston, but much better. KC is also more popular as a destination for the traveling/touring ladies. Plus bigger city, more to do, and even though it's only 3 hours south, I've read that those 3 hours actually make a pretty big difference regarding the weather - it stays warmer longer and the cold ends sooner. I hate cold weather.

Am I way off base here or does that sound about right?
Treetop78759's Avatar
I can tell you from personal experience that they don't want any new residents. They have been very rude to me and I'm connected to people in high places.

I decided not to live in Missouri. I'm staying in Texas.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
I decided not to live in Missouri. I'm staying in Texas. Originally Posted by Treetop78759



But back to OPs question:

easymo,
KC is about 4 degrees warmer than Omaha year round (the snow melts here).
And:
BBQ,
Professional sports teams, baseball, football & soccer
Boulevard Brewery and Martin City Brewery,
Btw, several Nebraska and Iowa gals travel here frequently.
cmore197474's Avatar
Not all of the profiles are local girls. But yes, kc is larger and a better place overall than omaha... unless you like strip clubs, then stay in omaha. If move to Dallas if I was gonna move
easymoe's Avatar
Not all of the profiles are local girls. But yes, kc is larger and a better place overall than omaha... unless you like strip clubs, then stay in omaha. If move to Dallas if I was gonna move Originally Posted by cmore197474
Yeah omaha and western Iowa have some good strip clubs. I'm looking at KC mainly because rent and cost of living look comparable to omaha but the jobs in my field look like they pay quite a bit more, and more of them too. Dallas, Houston and austin all look quite a bit more expensive to live in.
KCQuestor's Avatar
I'm looking at KC mainly because rent and cost of living look comparable to omaha but the jobs in my field look like they pay quite a bit more, and more of them too. Dallas, Houston and austin all look quite a bit more expensive to live in. Originally Posted by easymo
Well I'm glad you clarified. I was thinking you were moving to KC just for the hobby and boy would that have been a bad decision.
DallasRain's Avatar
I wish ya thebest and hope ya find what ya want in KC

{I want to move there too...butmy granddaughter just moved to my tyown and so I have to stay put awhile...she is 10 and I have only met her once when she was2 ..she wants to build a relationshipwith me so she came here}....sorry i got off topic



if ya do move to KC,be sure and go eat at GUS'S Fried chickern...yuymmmyyy
Depending on your occupation you can make a better living in austin. Homes are expensive in the city but the suburbs are still affordable.
JRLawrence's Avatar
Yeah omaha and western Iowa have some good strip clubs. I'm looking at KC mainly because rent and cost of living look comparable to omaha but the jobs in my field look like they pay quite a bit more, and more of them too. Dallas, Houston and austin all look quite a bit more expensive to live in. Originally Posted by easymo
I remember some bad snow storms in Nebraska. There was one about 83 to 85 that a partner bought a seat on an airliner just to get a document to me in time for a bid opening @ 8 AM. (Fed Ex is guaranteed for 10 AM) A snow storm came in as the plane landed: I couldn't see 20 feet in front of the car and drove 8 hours to get to the motel just for coffee and no sleep. We got the bid, but I still hate Nebraska & Iowa in the winter.

KC has not had much of a winter for the last several years. We welcome you.

JR
  • Luxie
  • 05-29-2017, 07:56 PM
I'm planning a move as well, once my lease is up. KC is much larger than Omaha, lol, and finding a nice place whether it's an apartment, condo, or house can be a little overwhelming. I have been using this service to find my future condo.

https://www.kcpremierapts.com/how-we...nt-search.html
cmore197474's Avatar
I have lived in des moines and Dallas. Kc north near the airport will seem more at home to people from NE or IA. The KC Kansas suburbs Johnson county will feel more like Dallas/ Houston.
Keep in mind that if you work or live within Kansas City city limits, you will pay a 1% city earnings tax.