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Matt Hanson
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I would like to pick up my things and move. Where should I go?

Matt Hanson
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  • Green Bay, WI
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I am a painter in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I’m looking to move somewhere that is on the ups. Somewhere where I’d be able to make some money and enjoy living. Suggestions needed.

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Bonnie Low
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Have you been to Boise? It's a great town, great location. Definitely an outdoor paradise with a strong emphasis on healthy outdoor activities, plenty to see and do, all the amenities you need without being in a crowded place. Strong employment opportunities and a great place to invest for appreciation.

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