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re: Which SEC town offers the best quality of life?
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:02 pm to Rebel Land Shark
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:02 pm to Rebel Land Shark
Fayetteville
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:03 pm to LSUbase13
Lot of people pledging allegiance to the suburbs in here. Weird.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:04 pm to LSUbase13
Got to go with Baton Rouge. Great schools, culture, music and food. All the crime is black on black in black neighborhoods so since I'm white I'd have nothing to worry about.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:08 pm to ipodking
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Got to go with Baton Rouge. Great schools, culture, music and food. All the crime is black on black in black neighborhoods so since I'm white I'd have nothing to worry about.
I just watched a Frontline episode about how horrible the school situation is in BR. Then another documentary which started "Baton Rouge is a perfect place to live for an upcoming criminal". No thanks.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:09 pm to LSUbase13
For me personally, I would be happy in any of Nashville, Knoxville, or NWA.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:09 pm to LSUbase13
Duh, Fayetteville.
One of the best performing economies in the nation right now, great public schools, great outdoors, big city amenities, small town life.
One of the best performing economies in the nation right now, great public schools, great outdoors, big city amenities, small town life.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:12 pm to LSUbase13
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Cost of living may not be too bad, but the housing market is...people are dropping $300,000+ for 2 bedroom/1bath fixer-upers. That can get you a whole lot of house somewhere else.
Some of us aren't poor.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:16 pm to wmr
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best performing economies in the nation right now
I need something to back this up. Numbers i just looked at have it growing slower than national average. Walmart would do me absolutely no good if I moved there and was looking for a job.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:16 pm to ipodking
Baton Rouge is New Orleans with none of the redeeming factors.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:16 pm to LSUbase13
OP should really include the phrase "excluding your school's town."
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:18 pm to flyAU
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I just watched a Frontline episode about how horrible the school situation is in BR. Then another documentary which started "Baton Rouge is a perfect place to live for an upcoming criminal". No thanks.
1. Private school
2. Don't live in North Baton Rouge
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:18 pm to LSUbase13
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Before you run away and pick Nashville, consider that the cost of living is high there (for a city in the South and you don't get much bang for your buck housing wise). Also, Nashville will have a little more crime than other towns such as Fayetteville, Oxford, etc.
um, no, it doesn't
education is also top notch
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:20 pm to flyAU
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I need something to back this up. Numbers i just looked at have it growing slower than national average
As far as dollars in actual pockets, yes.
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Walmart would do me absolutely no good if I moved there and was looking for a job.
Wal-Mart, JB Hunt, Tyson, etc have several areas of need in their corporate offices with very competitive compensation packages.
It isn't all running registers, killing chickens, or driving trucks...
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:23 pm to Rebel Land Shark
Athens, Georgia or Oxford, Mississippi.
It's not close, and those who disagree are wrong.
It's not close, and those who disagree are wrong.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:25 pm to ipodking
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culture
PC way of saying it's overrun by blacks.
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:26 pm to Spunky
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culture
PC way of saying it's overrun by blacks.
I thought that was culcha?
Posted on 7/1/15 at 7:27 pm to ATLabama
[img]City - Crime Index (violent crimes per thousand, total crimes per thousand) 1. Oxford, Mississippi - 27 (0.63 violent, 29.29 total) 2. Auburn, Alabama - 19 (1.56 violent, 35.61 total) 3. College Station, Texas - 18 (2.38 violent, 36.59 total) 4. Starkville, Mississippi - 17 (2.51 violent, 37.26 total) 5. Columbia, Missouri - 13 (5.00 violent, 43.13 total) 6. Fayetteville, Arkansas - 11 (4.50 violent, 45.64 total) 7. Lexington, Kentucky - 11 (5.90 violent, 46.28 total) 8. Athens, Georgia - 9 (3.30 violent, 49.24 total) 9. Gainesville, Florida - 6 (7.46 violent, 55.54 total) 10. Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 4 (5.13 violent, 63.54 total) 11. Nashville, Tennessee - 4 (11.70 violent, 63.85 total) 12. Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 3 (10.83 violent, 67.02 total) 13. Columbia, South Carolina - 2 (10.24 violent, 76.55 total) 14. Knoxville, Tennessee - 1 (9.84 violent, 82.02 total)
Ranked violent crimes per thousand 1. Oxford, Mississippi (0.63) 2. Auburn, Alabama (1.56) 3. College Station, Texas (2.38) 4. Starkville, Mississippi (2.51) 5. Athens, Georgia (3.30) 6. Fayetteville, Arkansas (4.50) 7. Columbia, Missouri (5.00) 8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (5.13) 9. Lexington, Kentucky (5.90) 10. Gainesville, Florida (7.46) 11. Knoxville, Tennessee (9.84) 12. Columbia, South Carolina (10.24) 13. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (10.83) 14. Nashville, Tennessee (11.70) Got the stats from [link=(neighborhoodscout.com/)]neighborhoodscout.com[/link] This post was edited on 3/15 at 10:53 am [/img]
Found in a thread from 2012 from Gerry Dinardo
Ranked violent crimes per thousand 1. Oxford, Mississippi (0.63) 2. Auburn, Alabama (1.56) 3. College Station, Texas (2.38) 4. Starkville, Mississippi (2.51) 5. Athens, Georgia (3.30) 6. Fayetteville, Arkansas (4.50) 7. Columbia, Missouri (5.00) 8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (5.13) 9. Lexington, Kentucky (5.90) 10. Gainesville, Florida (7.46) 11. Knoxville, Tennessee (9.84) 12. Columbia, South Carolina (10.24) 13. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (10.83) 14. Nashville, Tennessee (11.70) Got the stats from [link=(neighborhoodscout.com/)]neighborhoodscout.com[/link] This post was edited on 3/15 at 10:53 am [/img]
Found in a thread from 2012 from Gerry Dinardo
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