projects:move_along:planning:city_deep_dive
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City Deep Dive
Comparison of top relocation candidates.
Assumptions:
- Married household
- ~$110K income
- Remote software business
- Renting or modest home purchase
Knoxville, Tennessee
Pros:
- Very low cost of living
- No state income tax
- Friendly small-city environment
- Growing tech presence
Cons:
- Smaller airport
- Slower job market if plans change
Estimated housing:
- Rent: $1,200β$1,800
- Home: $275Kβ$375K
Best for:
- Low stress
- Low cost
- Remote work
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Pros:
- Gig-speed municipal internet
- Tech-friendly reputation
- Walkable downtown
Cons:
- Smaller job market
- Limited big-city amenities
Estimated housing:
- Rent: $1,300β$1,900
- Home: $300Kβ$425K
Best for:
- Tech-focused lifestyle
- Remote workers
Tampa, Florida
Pros:
- No income tax
- Large metro area
- Good airport
- Strong economy
Cons:
- Higher insurance costs
- Hot, humid climate
Estimated housing:
- Rent: $1,800β$2,500
- Home: $375Kβ$550K
Best for:
- Big-city amenities
- Warmer coastal life
Jacksonville, Florida
Pros:
- Large city, lower cost than Tampa
- No income tax
- Growing tech and logistics sectors
Cons:
- Car-dependent
- Spread-out city layout
Estimated housing:
- Rent: $1,500β$2,100
- Home: $325Kβ$475K
Best for:
- Affordable Florida living
- Space and suburban life
Raleigh, North Carolina
Pros:
- Major tech hub
- Strong job market
- Educated population
Cons:
- Rising housing costs
- State income tax
Estimated housing:
- Rent: $1,700β$2,400
- Home: $400Kβ$600K
Best for:
- Tech careers
- Long-term growth
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