Just wondering where mostly settled in? It looks like WA economy is booming with lot of tech jobs out there. I've been considering WA,ID,CO & UT in that order.
I'm in California but know a number of people in Washington - it is indeed booming.
You probably need to look at more than just jobs available... there is a world of difference between living in Washington and Colorado, on the one hand, and Idaho and Utah on the other...
Well I been to Washington and it's a beautiful state close by the ocean and the beautiful mountains. Housing and rent is ridiculously expensive there. Other than that it seem like amazing place. Oh only downside is the rain. And it rains and rains there..
Tech jobs there booming and very low unemployment, no tax on salaries but sales tax. Biggest problem is the crazy house prices and rent prices there..
Well I been to Washington and it's a beautiful state close by the ocean and the beautiful mountains. Housing and rent is ridiculously expensive there. Other than that it seem like amazing place. Oh only downside is the rain. And it rains and rains there..
Tech jobs there booming and very low unemployment, no tax on salaries but sales tax. Biggest problem is the crazy house prices and rent prices there..
Yes, you tend to get high housing prices when jobs are booming...you want cheap housing you'll end up in places like Detroit where there are no jobs. It's not rocket science and it's not particularly American, it's logical: more jobs = more people = more demand for housing, higher paid jobs = people can afford to compete on price for the available housing.
There are plenty of jobs in Texas and Atlanta, GA to name just a few...and they're some of the cheapest places to live in the US. You're absolutely right about "job market", but you also have to consider other factors, like density and land availability (NYC area vs Houston Area), public services (public transportation and public infrastructures), social services (public housing and welfare for the poor), economic model (for ex: tourism raise housing price), and even politics (many policies raise living costs).
we moved to Dallas, tx. Great place and great people, Very polite and friendly. Weather wise, it is like Perth. Very Hot during summer. We are happy to be here.