Tousi
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I'll take the bullet please. Thanks.
I'll take the bullet please. Thanks.
No one talks about Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana and some other states because it's not that popular places to live or visit. I noticed high percentage of people talk about Florida, Arizona, California, Oregon and New York, etc.
Like Indiana is leaps and bounds better.....
Well, I don't see that as a negative; the less people talk about Iowa, etc, the better for you in terms of keeping that countryside beautiful, etc. You don't want to be encroached by a hoard of humanity that would ruin what you have there.....I was born and raised in Minn so I know....especially the northern part of MN
I think I would choose Nebraska....
Post from hell, you have to remember that you have HIGH INCOME while most of Omaha residents don't make that much money. The poverty rate is higher there than in Seattle.
Let's go back to the Nebraska and Iowa stuff.
The average Omaha resident makes a very good coin.... If you wanted to make mad money, Omaha is actually one of the places to be.

Omaha is ruining their city itself anyway.![]()
I drove through Iowa, and Nebraska. I think Iowa is more beautiful than Nebraska, and middle of Iowa is very freezing during March. I tried to sleep in my SUV for few hours, ended up I woke up 8 minutes later due to freezing, and start driving to keep heat running.
Des Moines is beautiful city, and closer to Chicago, Minnesota compares to Nebraska - too far to travel.
not at all. They're rebuilding and in a very good way. Like I said... If you wanted to make some coin, its there. Many opportunities.
BTW, How are you saying omaha is going into ruins?
Don't destroy the illusion that I've built up around myself for the past two years.
8 more months... 8 more months... 8 more months...
I drove through Iowa, and Nebraska. I think Iowa is more beautiful than Nebraska, and middle of Iowa is very freezing during March. I tried to sleep in my SUV for few hours, ended up I woke up 8 minutes later due to freezing, and start driving to keep heat running.
Des Moines is beautiful city, and closer to Chicago, Minnesota compares to Nebraska - too far to travel.
S-P-R-A-W-L! It's bursting at its seams, it's growing faster than you can say O!
I also happened to take real estate classes while I was there. Ah, how come you think Iowa is beautiful than Nebraska? That must suck trying to keep warm in the SUV in March....brrrrr!
I also happened to take real estate classes while I was there.
The reason for the sprawl: Money to be made, cheap living.
The houses in the $250,000-400,000 range has pretty much hit a stale point right now out that a way.
Why do you prefer Nebraska?
Go West young man!!!! I am an Emersonian-wannabe!!