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sup guize. I want to move to New England after I graduate college. Got any advice for me? How do you go about moving across the country, and finding a place to live?
>> Anonymous
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Well your pic reminds me of Cape Cod in Mass.
Sucks there during the winter but its the best place in New England for summer stuff.
It's an old fashioned area. Quiet and quaint.
>> Anonymous
i hate living here on the cape theirs like one mall winter suck ass salt ruins your car and the summer ruined stuipid ass tourists who flood the fucking beaches and drive like ass holes to top it off the power cuts out all the time cause we cant get wind turbines off nantucit sound cause some rich Jackasses (who only live here in the summer) dont want it "ruining the veiw on their beach house's
>> Anonymous
um yea so try Hampshire no tourists
>> Anonymous
Vermont ftw. Enjoy your hippies.
>> Anonymous
I lived in Boston for a couple years. Actually, it was a pretty cool city to live in, if cold (there are always a couple weeks in February that just suck). You don't need a car if you live there. Get good winter gear, including a scarf.

Craigslist is one way to find housing that is good for cheaper stuff especially. Arrange what you can beforehand. I suggest going on one trip to scout (look at places to live, interview for jobs). Don't move into anything blind. You can either do two trips (scouting and moving) or do one (if you have someone who can send you your stuff, for example), but if you do one you'll have to get it all together quickly and it may not be perfect.