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Real Estate Markets (Tampa/Portland)
Hey everybody, I got a job offer for a company and they are offering me 3 locations to work from. These are the 3 options: I can stay in Chicago where I am currently, I can move to Portland, Oregon or Tampa, Florida. They offered me a six figure income with great monthly bonuses. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons of each market. I would like to hear some of your opinions as well, both Portland and Tampa are great real estate markets so it difficult to choose. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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I would say Tampa:
- No state income tax
- Low crime
- There are four professional sports teams to cheer on!
- Tampa is a comeback city...Water Street Tampa is one of the largest redevelopment projects that Tampa has seen in recent history, and it’s helping transform the city into a vibrant, diverse and attractive option for young people. It's $3 billion in total and spans more than 54 acres along the city’s downtown waterfront. In 2015, we completed the 2.5-mile Riverwalk which connects multiple arts / cultural centers with public parks and dining and shopping options. Walkability is increasing as we speak in the heart of the city!