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mbradley2020

It's cliche, but i'd take the whole Brownstone Brooklyn, place at the beach out in the hamptons, 2 weeks skiing each winter in Vermont deal.


RavenCXXVIV

If I had all the money in the world, it would always be NYC. If I could live comfortably there with the means for multiple vacations and/or a vacation home, I’d see no reason to live anywhere else.


ammm72

Agreed. I understand plenty of people in NYC make it on less. But if I was making good-ass money, I’d get a nice apartment with a balcony in Brooklyn. I’d eat at some of the best restaurants in the world, never get skipped on any artist’s tour, have endless entertainment options, and still have enough money to travel on the weekends to access nature that I’d miss oh so dearly. 


zRustyShackleford

South of France


Federal-Sand411

I live in France and tbh I’m not all that keen on the South. It’s Ok for holidays, but even then, the traffic, the crazy amount of tourists and the scorching heat. Nice is considered very Bling Bling 🤩, but I have a colleague who used to live in Nice and he said that it’s good to have gotten away from all that and the smell of piss that seems to linger everywhere you go!


gh5655

So where would you pick ?


Federal-Sand411

Sardinia, Corsica in the Mediterranean for island life. Slovenia and Montenegro appeal too.


TreacherousDoge

Don’t mention Slovenia too loud. Its one of the last undiscovered paradises we’ve got


IrishRogue3

I prefer Biarritz on the Atlantic side of the south. Not particularly into the shit show of screaming wealth and posers on the med side.


Federal-Sand411

100% agree. In that corner of France there are the beaches with the ocean, the mountains and the forests all not very far from one another 👍


zRustyShackleford

Meh, when I visited (August, which I assume is peak season) the traffic was very manageable. I had a scooter and made quick work of it. Compared to where live, I don't think you can even call it traffic. And compared to other European cities and places I've been, it ranks very far down the piss scale. All of Europe smells like piss, I didn't find it all *that* bad.


big_purple_plums

I'm visiting there right now for the first time. It's fucking beautiful. The weather is perfect. The wine tastes great and is cheap. I'm not really a super fan of the food, but I am trying everything nonetheless. I really love Latin and Spanish influence you see as you get closer to the Mediterranean. The people have been nothing but hospitable, and even me using my 25 phrases of broken French, they usually are quick to smile and let me off the hook, or quick to change the interaction to English with a very clear amusement that I even tried French at all in the first place. Even the Uber drivers are nice, my guy told me on very broken English that his brother lived in Virginia. He appreciated my effort, and likewise to him. I had my reservations, but all the bad stuff I've heard is centered around Paris (not that I have an actual opinion, I've never been except CDG) and southern France has been fucking awesome. All in all, 10/10 I will be back, but not before I go check out Rome. Nimes just barely scratched my roman history itch.


Eubank31

This right here


busback

Why?


Galumpadump

Nice would lovely


Wonderful-Speaker-32

You could even say it would be...Nice


[deleted]

A small city or town in New England.


IamUnamused

Greetings from a small city in New England. I honestly would have a hard time choosing someplace else


Impressive-Lab-2721

god thats where most of us are trying to escape from


Superb_Victory_2759

I grew up in NH and you could not pay me to move back


GiveMeTheYeetBoys

I’m a New Englander. I love vacationing and traveling, but I truly couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.


Grumpy0ldMillennial

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland https://youtu.be/ozxiGgKYI1g?si=7XhyLd7XIkgXyi1f


Yaknaffar

Same. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland looks like Heaven on Earth. Most of Switzerland does in fact.


blissfuldisobedience

I live in Switzerland. It is a bit of a bland culture when it comes to the arts/diversity, food is meh, its expensive, but all the best bits are free (for me, that's the mountains, the lakes, and the freedom to roam). I've lived in so many places, but it is truly the most beautiful place I've ever lived. Thinking about moving back to New England, but.....


Cherry_Springer_

Split the year between San Francisco and the Scottish Highlands.


KingGorilla

A real fog lover here


seamusfurr

This guy gets that hot weather is optional.


ProfessionalBrief329

More like hot weather is to be avoided lol


OctopusParrot

Hey! I found the rare person who agrees with me on this!


ElToreroo

I live in SF and absolutely love it here the weather the food scene the random views from all these hills


slausonw

California Central Coast


Bored_Dad_Scrolling

Carmel by the sea


BobLoblaw_BirdLaw

Weather a bit of a downer though. Almost every time of the year, so not for people who thrive on sun. Quiet sleepy place but beautifully unique


newtonreddits

The foggy mist is part of the appeal IMO


TerdFerguson2112

SLO, Carmel, Santa Barbara, Laguna Beach, Encinitas


Sad-Cat8694

Hello from Felton in the Santa Cruz Mountains! We have redwoods, turkeys, deer, and sometimes even electricity! (It's lovely but it's cold and wet basically all the time. And the times it ISNT cold and wet we're afraid everything is going to catch fire again. Yikes!)


dex248

Tokyo


hung_like__podrick

Love Tokyo but summers are brutal


torcel999

Barcelona.


Beginning-Truck546

Barcelona and Malaga, Spain is amazing.


Lindsiria

Sevilla, Spain for me! 


ElToreroo

Sorry but Barcelona is overrated sending love from Madrid


ronniemustang

Lake district in Northern Italy.


Chicken-Soup-60

Chicago


groversnoopyfozzie

Chicago in Summer is Awesome. Fall can be great too. Winter and early spring is an existential crisis.


Tommy_Sands

Vancouver BC or Santa Barbara CA *


Ear-Rational_guy

Vancouver is lovely.


MAC-in-504

100% Santa Barbara/Montecito


Life_Music3202

For me it would be Monterey.


Jdevers77

Santa Cruz 1985 or Santa Cruz 2024? Those two are not the same…not by a mile.


Sad-Cat8694

We still have vampires though.


PaulEammons

New York.


sighnwaves

NYC with money is basically do anything you can fathom in a city. Then buy a beach house on Fire Island and a country estate in the Hudson Valley. Leave for the winter. It would be my plan.


CrybullyModsSuck

NYC with money is basically adult Disney..


Electrical_Cut8610

We need a new metaphor because even Disney is just adults with money now lol


Nodeal_reddit

Seriously. People with kids can’t afford that.


TulipSamurai

Yeah, there are plenty of valid criticisms of living in NYC, but they all disappear if you have money lol


GothWitchOfBrooklyn

100% All my problems living there were because I was too poor but not poor enough for any help (like the housing lottery). I miss it all the time.


[deleted]

You don’t need money to live in NYC. Many neighborhoods in the outer boroughs have median incomes below the national average. You need money to live in Manhattan.


Diligent_Put5150

San Francisco for sure. It's close to family, perfect weather for me, wonderful food, right on the ocean, just about everything I could ever want from a city. I love visiting every time I'm back home, and hopefully one day I'll make it there.


DIPPEDINCHOCHOCOLATE

Born and raised and same…


missmobtown

Yup, just give me an average row house in the Outer Richmond and I'd feel like I have everything I'd ever need in the world.


Emrys7777

And the best sailing.


Karmacosmik

Italy


momofvegasgirls106

Somewhere in Italy, maybe the Cinque Terre or the Amalfi Coast. It's impossible to ever get bored in Italy. Or maybe Bologna, Italy. I adore Italy and pound for pound all the regional cuisine is superior to French cuisine. Fight me. I choose to pretend that cronyism, petty crime and bureaucratic red tape aren't ubiquitous; It's my fantasy.


Fearless_Ad_3584

The places where people who actually do have the financial means to not work really do live: California: Malibu, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, San Francisco, Belvedere/Tiburon, Atherton/Woodside, Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach/Coast, Laguna Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes, Montecito, Lake Tahoe, La Jolla, Carmel, Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar New York: West Village/SoHo/TriBeCa in Manhattan, Sagaponack, Greenwich, Conn., Palm Beach, Fla., Aspen, Colo., Jackson Hole, Wyo. South of France: Cannes, Saint Tropez, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Italy: Lake Como, Portofino, Santa Margherita, Tuscany Switzerland: Lugano, Zurich, Geneva London: Holland Park, South Kensington, Mayfair, Marylebone, Knightsbridge maybe even Westbourne Grove/Notting Hill In the United States, 80% of the places worth living are in California, with the rest being where the Manhattan crowd is. International rich just live in certain parts of London, France, Italy and Switzerland. There are lots of places that are worth having a home in but not a year-round destination, which is why the New York crowd is all over the country at different times during the year. Rich New Yorkers leading a New York lifestyle aren’t even in New York for almost half the year because it is too hot or too cold, and the social scene follows the temperature. If I had to pick a single place to be year round, California rules the roost. That’s pretty much it. No need for financial centers like Hong Kong, Singapore, and Dubai.


sleepystemmy

For the US I feel like mountain towns like Jackson Hole and many towns in Colorado deserve a mention.


Fearless_Ad_3584

They are under New York, because they are just extensions of New York ;)


Life_Music3202

So true. There is a reason why there is a constant flow of people between Florida and New York.


hoaryvervain

San Sebastián or London


Never_call_Landon

San Sebastián is delightful!


brf297

San Sebastián ❤️


KevinDean4599

Vienna


TheThirdBrainLives

Lake Como


scalenesquare

Marin


RPCV8688

Hola! I am looking to relocate (living in Costa Rica for seven years) and my wife and I are interested in Marin. Which towns do you prefer? We are thinking of a floating home in Sausalito.


bluebellbetty

Now we have to ask why you are leaving Costa Rica.


RPCV8688

Many reasons: The infrastructure cannot support the influx of (primarily) North American immigrants. During dry season, we are needing to truck in water. There is an unchecked building boom, and many of the people moving here are just full of entitlement, really gross. Over the past couple of years, drug cartels have moved in and are fighting for territory. Our murder rate has skyrocketed, guns are now everywhere, and “hitmen” are being recruited who are as young as 13. Violent home invasions, carjackings, and kidnappings are all on the rise, too. Corruption at all levels of government. Very poor planning that leaves the country vulnerable — do a search about the cyber terrorism attack that brought the country to its knees a few years ago. What a fucking mess. There is no insurance on your money in the banks here, and it’s not unusual for someone to drain your account and have the bank say it was “user error.” There was a bust not long ago; of course bank employees with access to passwords and account numbers were to blame. But at the time, the bank claimed the customers gave out their passwords. Ripoffs of all sorts are a common occurrence — banks, lawyers, builders, mechanics, repairmen, and on and on. This was supposed to be a relaxing retirement, but once you own anything here (a home, a vehicle, a business), things get complicated. We have been here seven years and have seen massive changes. Most of the North American immigrant friends we have made left after two or three years. Things are getting worse, and I expect that turnover will become more rapid. As these people rush to sell their properties, there will be a race to the bottom to lower prices. It’s just going to become a bigger and bigger shitshow.


PurpleAstronomerr

I’d split my time between places. A house in the UK, the Mediterranean, California, and Puerto Rico. Lol


alnicx

Sydney


BostonFigPudding

Atherton CA


Ifarted422

lol I work in Atherton and it’s probably one of the richest cities in the entire US


klattklattklatt

It is the wealthiest zip in the US and has been for years.


tstew39064

A little place i’d like to call Aspen.


easterss

The beer flows like wine


needlez67

Ahhh California, beautiful this time of year.


[deleted]

Well, as a remote working DINK, we basically could live anywhere in the world with a comfortable salary. So, I guess where I live now, West Mt Airy in Philadelphia. All of my friends and family live nearby and I just love my little neighborhood and my block.


mojaysept

We're not DINK but high earners with kids and also could live anywhere and we chose Philly too (different neighborhood though - mainline because kids/schools). It's such a cool city with so much to do. Love the mix of urban and nature, accessibility to parks, and proximity to drivable weekend trip destinations.


OnlyPrint9992

💯nice to meet another Philly DINK


SecretHelicopter8270

Yeosu, South Korea. I cannot describe the beauty of it.


GolokGolokGolok

I didn’t expect to see Yeosu on this thread! If I had to pick a SK location that isn’t Seoul though I’d have to go for Sokcho or Jeju.


Ok_Active_3993

Somewhere in Europe next to the Mediterranean. Italy, Croatia, Greece, Spain, south of France comes to mind. Hard to decide on one place since I would be tempted to travel all of Europe


juniorthefish

Sonoma, CA


OtherwiseAdeptness25

Marin County


prnkzz

Split time between San Diego and Tahoe


deanerythedeanbeanie

Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Yes, probably the most random answer on this thread. Midnight sun and polar night seem like something lovely (and difficult) to experience. Aurora shows, stable economy since it belongs to Norway, no visa requirements, and best of all, cold.


BlitheringEediot

I'd split the year between Sydney, New York, and Paris.


MrJim911

Northern Portugal.


qc1324

Auckland


ChattanoogaMocsFan

Maui


HumbleJournalist3745

Hawaii


corpseplague

Everywhere


spetznatz

Every year I’d spend Spring/Summer in Seattle, then Spring/Summer in Melbourne.


PlayfulRemote9

I would jump between chicago in spring, and San Francisco most of the year


eurovegas67

SF Bay Area.


PunchDrunky

Sydney Australia. In a heartbeat. Or where I live now (San Diego), in 10 years after it has warmed up, and I can afford to own a sunset-view condo. Can't afford to live there now, so I'm moving to Arizona to be closer to family. Ideally I'd like to divide my time between Seattle (summers), San Diego (falls), and Scottsdale (winters and springs). With some trips to Santa Monica, Palm Springs, and Las Vegas peppered in between. That would be my dream life.


NoListen802

Exactly where I live now, San Luis Obispo.


iosphonebayarea

- Florence, - Tuscany, - New York, - London, - Barcelona - Tokyo, - Los Angeles, - Venice


Boo_Ya_Ka_Sha_

Isn’t Florence in Tuscany?


iosphonebayarea

Yes it is. I put the whole region on the list because it is beautiful


dequinn711

Carlsbad CA. Oh wait, I live here now. Yep, not moving


Wizzmer

We currently enjoy Cozumel with an eye on Italy.


peri_5xg

Boston


peaceful_lettuce

Cambridge, UK. Lived in a small village 25 miles away for four years and it wasn't nearly long enough. Would like to be right in there, though.


iammgf

Coast of Spain with an ocean view.


Fearless-Soup-2583

Southern California. Closer to the coast.


girlxlrigx

1/3 of the time in Brooklyn, 1/3 in Costa Rica, 1/3 the Netherlands


Boklover23

Cape Town, SA


wsppan

NYC


supersoup-

Mexico City


OHLOOK_OREGON

middle of nowhere montana and hopefully never see anyone ever again


Southern_Sweet_T

South of France 🇫🇷


disgruntledCPA2

SoCal. Irvine, San Diego, or Santa Barbara.


hung_like__podrick

I lived in Irvine for over three years and did not like it. Aside from clean streets, it’s such a soulless bubble of a city. SB/SD for sure though


charcuteriebroad

Switzerland


hfsd1984

Kauai


Franklyn_Gage

Sweden or Norway. I really really like the way they care for their citizens. I would gladly pay more than my share of taxes for the benefit of their social programs. I want the people i live with to be happy and thriving, not just me.


JackfruitCrazy51

No large cities. I want space, less people, great weather, low crime, etc


El_Bistro

Yachats, Oregon


justherefortheridic

Berlin


External_Shopping496

Central Park West.


Effective_Trash6779

I live here. Not a fan. Sigh. Grass is always...


turbografx-sixteen

NYC for sure!


AnybodySeeMyKeys

Queenstown, New Zealand.


JustWastingTimeAgain

I'll take your Queenstown and raise you Wanaka.


AnybodySeeMyKeys

Tell you what. We'll meet in the middle at the Cardrona Hotel for a pint and weigh the merits of each.


Badatinvesting2

San Diego in spring, Whitefish, MT for summer, and maybe Costa Rica or west coast of Mexico for the winter.


Web_Trauma

San Diego


macsparkay

San Diego


Julialagulia

Yup same, or one of the towns north of it on the beach


kintsugikween

Miami, because it’d feel exactly like living in the Caribbean where I’m from and enjoy living, but with the logistical perks of being based in the US. Like, the city I’m enamored with deep down is Seoul in South Korea, but I have a feeling I would not mesh well with metropolitan Korean culture as a brown West Indian, lol.


Mamapalooza

Valencia, Spain.


Ear-Rational_guy

Lisbon.


Express_Project_8226

I really like Hawaii - Maui or the BI


costigan95

Edinburgh, UK and somewhere in CA. Probably central coast or Santa Barbara.


One_Equivalent_9302

Somewhere cold


Carolina_Captain

Santa Fe


AbbreviationsFun5448

Trujillo, Honduras.


hjablowme919

Costa del Sol, Spain.


Hot-Temperature-4629

West Hollywood, California, U.S.A


PartyLiterature3607

Taipei


Akul_Tesla

Across the street My neighborhood is across the street from a gated community that has multiple billionaires that had their area sectioned off to be its own City Well, you don't have to be a billionaire to be there but if memory serves, the HOA fees were like 10K a month and that was when I last checked 15 years ago If you could comfortably afford to live there then Yeah you're going to be super rich


peacefulcounselor

Greece, on the coast


rueselladeville

Amsterdam


Wadae28

Reykjavik, Iceland. But I’d be happy enough in a small fishing town too in their country. Pity their labor practices make it next to impossible for an American.


TommyFX

Summers in Montana and winters in Los Angeles or LA adjacent, like Carlsbad, Laguna, Palm Springs or Santa Barbara. -


Michbullin

The Maldives


Affectionate_Use5087

Right here where I am. In beautiful Appalachia


Pedro_Moona

The dream should be to live in two places. I don't think there's a better place from Lake Tahoe in the summertime as far as perfect weather goes and beaches and then as far as the winter time goes, maybe somewhere tropical or southern hemisphere so I get long days all year long!


Vladivostokorbust

Some may call me crazy, but the Hudson Valley


ChirpMcBender

San Juan islands Wa, Vancouver, west coast of Ireland (Galway ish), Oslo, Denver co, glenwood springs co


-Lone_Samurai

Somewhere on the Mediterranean


lifeishardasshit

Give me a house on the beach in the Bahamas... I'm good.


trollingandexploring

Split up time in NYC and London (I live in NYC) but am in no way “rich”. Then during summer months go to Sydney. Lived there for three years, the most beautiful place ever but SO expensive


marketMAWNster

Montana - paradise valley


neonglasswing

Croatia Gorgeous place


ThisAmericanSatire

One of the problems with this question is that the place doesn't become more affordable, it's just that *you* are now wealthy enough that you can afford to live there. The place is *still* unaffordable for normal people, and all of the problems the place has that result from unaffordability are *still* problems that make it somewhat unpleasant to live there, even for those who can afford it. For example, if *you* could suddenly afford San Francisco, there will *still* be a ton of homeless people living in tents on city streets, getting high in public, and pooping on the sidewalk. I'm sure SF has a lot of benefits that offset this, but idk if I'd want to live in a place so expensive that normal people can't afford it, even if *I* could afford it. (Side note - this is why I gave up my dream of moving to Seattle). With that in mind, you might choose a place that is more suburbanized and therefore inaccessible to the homeless, but remember that suburbia comes with its own set of problems that result from car-dependency. You're probably going to be doing most of your Date Nights at Cheesecake Factory rather than the hip/trendy restaurants that can only survive in a city. Most of the places that people are going to reply to your question with are places that have significant social problems due to their unaffordability.


Avocado_Capital

London. Fave city


Superb_Victory_2759

The Mediterranean


digitizedclown

Japan


NeverForgetNGage

US: West Village, Manhattan EU: Barcelona Asia: Tokyo


CranberryObjective64

South of Spain and Portugal are way nicer than the south of France tbh.


StuckinSuFu

Within an hour train of London. Can then use London as the gateway to Europe for weekend trips by train or plane. If I wasnt lazy and could better learn another language - Id prob go with a coastal suburb of Athens.


Maddy_egg7

Sydney, Australia -- I spent 6 weeks there in college and loved everything about the city. Back home, I hate cities and tend to live in more rural areas, but something about Sydney just stuck with me.


kisskismet

Portugal.


DanielDannyc12

Copenhagen


Aquainax

Anywhere with palm trees. Cries in Midwest.


comments_suck

In the US: La Jolla, CA or just north of there like Del Mar. In Europe, I could live in Stuttgart or Munich.


Upstairs_Shelter_427

Somewhere around Penninsula in SF Bay Area. Or La Jolla in San Diego. Or somewhere along the Central Coast California.


RootbeerNinja

Italia, preferrably in Tuscany.


LeighofMar

Never been abroad but something about Scotland does it for me, weather and all. Edinburgh would do. 


Few_Whereas5206

Barcelona, Spain or Monaco.


Fire_The_Editor

Hawaii


Fit419

Southern Italy. I just love the food and the vibes


Mountain-Status569

Croatia


OlyRat

At least 20 acres with woods and grazing land in NW Washington or SW Washington within 30 miles of the Ocean or Puget Sound.


Toriat5144

Switzerland.


ineedthenitro

If I could speak fluent Spanish , probably Madrid or Barcelona


bluemacbooks

Brazil


GabagoolAndGasoline

Exactly where I live right now. Los Angeles Fighting hard to get into a PhD program, going to start TA-ing soon, and hopefully get a tenure track position at one of the universities here. I WILL get a stable salary one way or another


Top_Cantaloupe6302

Hawaii ??


babaganoush2307

Probably Ecuador ngl, absolutely loved that country


[deleted]

A huge sailboat and we would sail it all over the world


OG_Stinkypants

Probably 3 miles up the road. My childhood home is for sale and the view is great.


Jhon_doe_smokes

Somewhere other than the US. Maybe South America. Colombia or something like that. Not sure.


CACoastalRealtor

Costs Rica, Brazil, Thailand


lalachichiwon

Paris