where would you like to live?

<p>ideally, where would you like to give when you buy that dream house? and why?</p>

<p>california would be nice, but im afraid of earthquakes... a carribean island is threatened by hurricanes and tsunamis... my dream house would be in some european capital, such as rome, london, etc.</p>

<p>i don't want to stay put anywhere. i'll happily lead a vagabond's life</p>

<p>It depends on my age:
16-30 Massachusetts, New York or California
30-40 Britain Columbia or Toronto
40< New Zealand</p>

<p>I love New England. I want to live in one of the Newport mansions in RI and have the ocean behind me and the waves crashing onto the cliffs.</p>

<p>San Diego, they have perfect weather year round. If I was to leave the states, I would have said Ireland 2 years ago before they banned smoking in pubs, so now I would say Aruba.</p>

<p>Newport Beach
Chicago (Gold Coast)
Manhattan
Paris</p>

<p>Florence or Benevento</p>

<p>22-29: New York, NY
30-DEATH: New York, NY, Barcelona, Ibiza, Dubai, Milan, (oh yeah..I want to own ALL these at the same time) :)</p>

<p>I forgot about Ibiza. Maybe if it was a disease free Ibiza.</p>

<p>Lisbon, Portugal or Tokyo, Japan</p>

<p>Coastal Northern California
Lake Tahoe
Boston</p>

<p>i'm actually pretty content with jersey, its a nice place.</p>

<p>Somewhere in Canada- Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, or Toronto. If I stay in the US, I'd probably stay in NJ.</p>

<p>If in US- Balboa Island, Newps
If out of US- Tavarua</p>

<p>Where ever there are nice people at. I want to move to Canada but my dad told me there arent very many jobs there. =/ can anyone inform me about this?</p>

<p>i agree -- i was born in canada and would love to live there when I get older. Hawaii would be great too. ;]</p>

<p>Iraq - I heard it's been 'freed.'</p>

<p>LoL</p>

<p>I would like to live in a couple of different places. Seattle, New York City, San Francisco, and Fairfield CT.</p>

<p>within walking distance of a bakery and a bookstore on a tree-lined avenue where swirls of falling snow are illuminated by shafts of lamplight from old-fashioned bronze lamps in the wintertime.</p>