I've lived there for 24 years. I plan to move back when I retire.
Michigan is not entirely comprised of all the bad news you see, hear, and read about. There are some nice areas very much worth living in.
Yeah, uhuh... I've lived in Ohio for 12 years and I still don't get the hate for Michigan. Probably because I don't give a damn about sports.
7. Traffic. It's not nearly as bad as most 'built up' states.
Well, when no one lives there, no one eats or buys anything. And when no one eats or buys anything, there are no restaurants or shops. And when there are no restaurants or shops, there are no jerbs. :biggrin:I've heard jobs are hard to come by in Michigan.
Including low waged jobs like fast food and retail.
Know one lady moved to Michigan and couldn't find anything.
Moved back to Omaha and found a job the same day.
She says one can leave a job (in Omaha that is), walk across the street and find another job.
However Michigan was another story all together. Pretty tough job market.
Companies just don't want to locate there or remain there, in Michigan that is.
All the cold kids live in North Dakota.
1. Water sports in the summer. Lakes everywhere, sailing, jetskis, water skiing, fishing.
2. Hunting year round. Everything you can think of.
3. Skiing in the winter. Multiple locations.
4. Wilderness. Waterfalls. Yep, waterfalls. We gots 'em.
5. Schools. We've got some of the best in the country, both grade/mid/high and college.
6. Land. We're not jammed together, prices are low, and you can own a couple acres without bankrupting yourself.
7. Traffic. It's not nearly as bad as most 'built up' states.