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Moving to USA

satovod

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Location
Turkey/Russia/Spain
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
242X E-Series
Boat Length
24
Hi there,
I'm a Russian citizen who has been living in Europe for the past 15 years, residing in countries such as Spain, Switzerland, and Malta. Most of my business clients are based in the United States, and I'm contemplating relocating my production from Europe to the USA while also moving there with my family.

Despite never having visited the United States, my perception of the country is informed by news outlets, Hollywood movies, YouTube, and Netflix shows. Thus, I'm seeking your advice on which city/region would meet my criteria for a comfortable living environment: a location that doesn't get too cold in winter, has a lengthy summer season from May to October, numerous lakes, an abundance of greenery, and nearby mountains. Ideally, it should also be an area with low crime rates and predominantly White. I must admit that news coverage of homelessness, BLM, and the woke movement are alarming to me, and this is the only factor holding me back from making the move. The cost of real estate is not a concern for me as it is still more affordable than in Europe.
Moreover, I homeschool my children, so proximity to excellent schools is not necessary, but I do desire a good neighborhood.

Can you suggest any ideal locations?
 
What is considered too cold?
 
I grew up in Siberia where it was -40F in the winter (I got into the calculator to convert -40 celsius to Fahrenheit and found that it's still -40. hmm, easy)
Where I live now, the winter temperatures don't drop below 50F, and I like that much more. Although sometimes I want snow and skiing, I can spend a couple of hours getting to the mountains. Ideally, I would like to find something similar in the USA.
 
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Northern Florida, lots of lakes, about 50F on winter and you have ocean too. If you really want mountains, then southern california but it is crime ridden, if budget not a problem you can get some good places in california but it will cost you an arm and a leg :). Also check area around Chattanooga Tennessee it has great mountains and lots of lakes, probably 40F in the winter.
 
Correction Carlsbad NOT Calabasas, it is a suburb of San Diego, ca. shoot for the gated community within the gated community. It’s where the Kardashians, Justin Bieber and many other rich and famous People live. The crime rate there is very low. It’s about 2 hours from the nearest ski resort and two hours from downtown Los Angeles. Not super diverse but very affluent.

if you want to be closer to skiable snow shoot for South Lake Tahoe. Very white community already populated by Europeans. Less diverse than calabasas less affluent as well. About two hours from Sacramento.

don’t be fooled by what you see on the news there are pockets of crime ridden areas but most of california Is open space. Stay away from the “poor” areas and major metro areas with a lot of social services and there is a lot less crime and homelessness.
 
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Don’t pay attention to news outlets YouTube and Netflix ??

Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida sound like possible fits
 
Calabasas, it is a suburb of San Diego, ca. shoot for the gated community within the gated community. It’s where the Kardashians, Justin Bieber and many other rich and famous People live. The crime rate there is very low. It’s about 2 hours from the nearest ski resort and two hours from downtown Los Angeles. Not super diverse but very affluent.

if you want to be closer to skiable snow shoot for South Lake Tahoe. Very white community already populated by Europeans. Less diverse than calabasas less affluent as well. About two hours from Sacramento.

don’t be fooled by what you see on the news there are pockets of crime ridden areas but most of california Is open space. Stay away from the “poor” areas and major metro areas with a lot of social services and there is a lot less crime and homelessness.

Suburb of Los Angeles =)
 
If you are a serious boater and are considering Southern California, give this Gated CITY that revolves around a private lake a look.... Canyon Lake.

The community (politically) leans to the right and you wont be exposed to the "woke" lifestyle that you seem concerned about.

It's an hour and 15 minutes North of San Diego and just North of Temecula.

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Suburb of Los Angeles =)
Thanks.

Your post got me searching and I corrected my original response from calabasas to Carlsbad per this: A Guide to San Diego's Suburbs

silly me, brain fart. Myson goes to school near San Diego and given us a tour of the Siberia there, I just promoted the wrong city by mistake.
 
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Thanks.

Your post got me searching and I corrected my original response from calabasas to Carlsbad per this: A Guide to San Diego's Suburbs

silly me, brain fart. Myson goes to school near San Diego and given us a tour of the Siberia there, I just promoted the wrong city by mistake.

All good! Carlsbad is an amazing city if.... if you can afford it =)
 
North/South Carolina fit much of that bill. Stay away from Atlanta GA and also that fits much of that. Alabama has good lakes, and good weather. Basically it sounds like you want to live in the Southeastern US. And/or Utah. UT is about as far as you can get from left leaning politics, aside from Salt Lake City. World class skiing, and proximity to some phenomenal lakes.
 
North/South Carolina fit much of that bill. Stay away from Atlanta GA and also that fits much of that. Alabama has good lakes, and good weather. Basically it sounds like you want to live in the Southeastern US. And/or Utah. UT is about as far as you can get from left leaning politics, aside from Salt Lake City. World class skiing, and proximity to some phenomenal lakes.

I was thinking Carolina's as well. Tennessee or Northern Georgia could work too. The south is basically Summer all year long, if you are not used to heat.
 
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