Phoenxi. ASU has some hot chicks. 5 months of really hot weather but 7 months of great weather. No tornados, no hurricanes. I have given this some thought too. To have many hobby choices, it has to be a decent sized city. Having a big college affords sporting events which are much less than pros, also a population of ready made SBs. Bigger cities have more health care opportunities, more entertainment (concerts, dining, etc..) good luck.
Originally Posted by blue3122
I love Arizona and have spent some delightfully pleasant time there. But if I can help it, there's no way I'll ever live in a state that imposes an income tax, at least not for enough time that I'd expose myself to that state's taxing authorities. Although the Grand Canyon State doesn't fleece its residents nearly to the extent that California and New York do, the tax burden isn't trivial. (The rate tops out at 4.54%.)
And the full amount applies to realized capital gains and qualified dividends. If you're in the top tax bracket, you now get to taste the joy of contributing an extra 3.8% of your investment income (including capital gains) to the U.S. government, thanks to the Obamacare tax hikes. That's in addition to last year's jump (from 15% to 20%.) Stacking a payment to the state on top of that is not something I'm eager to do.
Therefore I will stick with states like Texas and Florida, which don't impose income taxes. (At least not yet!)
As you might note from the location under my username, I'm very fond of the Texas Hill Country just west of Austin. Abundant hobbying and SD-SB activities are available in Austin, as is the case in Dallas, where I have long had my primary residence and still live most of the time.
The areas near Lake Travis (on the west side of Austin) have a lot of the Hill Country flavor, and there are far worse places to hang out for much of the year.
But I still don't like the Texas summer heat, so Colorado beckons during the summer months. As for hobby experiences, I've enjoyed some time in the Front Range and Boulder areas during the hot months, and there are plenty of decent P4P opportunities in nearby Denver.
And I'll still spend some of the winter in beautiful Arizona!