After the Pandemic – Where Will You Choose To Live?

Life is a precious thing, and we don’t want to waste it. So we take out the best of it and store it away for future use. This is the process of saving. It’s called a “life-saver.” This article will discuss the best places to live in the post-pandemic COVID-19 world.

Austin, Texas

Austin is a treasure for the sole reason that we can live happily as a home-owner here. The maximum land area of Austin is 1,648.908 sqm which makes it the most livable city in the United States. Since Austin is known for being a party town, it’s no wonder it’s also known as the most self-absorbed city. Many famous people live here, such as Beyoncé, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Kaley Cuoco, Miley Cyrus, Charlie Sheen, Taylor Swift, and many more.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh has all the credentials to be called one of the best places to live in the world. It has a strong economy, good job opportunities, and a fantastic quality of life. Raleigh is known as the “Cultural Capital of the South,” and it has an excellent school system. There are very few places with a more talented and intelligent population. It will stay that way as more refugees come. Raleigh is also known as “Medieval City USA.” Many of the world’s most advanced science and technology is located there. This has allowed for significant advances in medicine, and Raleigh will probably be the medical center of the United States for decades to come. As a “Medieval City,” Raleigh has all the medieval structures that we have come to love.

Tampa, Florida

Why? It’s the city that’s on a peninsula, making it all but inaccessible. Things to do, and quite a few museums (including the world’s most prominent), massive restaurants, several malls, a great symphony, live professional sports, and a vast and diverse downtown. It has the world’s largest naturally cooled swimming pool (32.5 feet deep and a half-mile long). Several natural springs freeze in winter and are famous as ice-skating spots. (The young love it.)

Atlanta, Georgia

The South is our favorite region globally, not for obvious reasons, but because they are just so damn cool. They know what’s good, and they don’t give a hoot. But, like the Bible’s Abel, some people are just too damn lucky, and we’re talking about these guys right here.

Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines was one of the top cities to plummet during COVID. However, because of its big airport and sound road system, it’s now one of the best places to live in the COVID-19 world. They have several walking and biking trails and birds, too. Des Moines is also home to the University of Iowa, the alma mater of Robert Mugabe, and the favorite home of a particular elected official.

Phoenix, Arizona

The government and political power of the city have prepared for this event for years. An example of a major American city that will be taken away from the States is Houston. Phoenix will be the significant hospital after the hitting. The first hit in Phoenix had a minimal impact and a negligible impact on the USA, but was long in the planning stage of a new walled city to be located just inside the southwestern corner of the state, out of sight from the Mexican border, and on the banks of the Santa Cruz River, within walking distance of Pheonix’s downtown and a ferry boat port for quick transport to Phoenix. There’s even a plan to mine radioactive waste for its various metals, so any city built in its vicinity can always be self-sufficient and modernized.

Plano, Texas

Where the Federal Government is based, and all of the meetings are held. Originally the city was named after an American pastor who saved his congregation from smallpox by inoculating them. A solar energy system would provide you with a cheap source of power that can be self-sustaining. This is where your best buddies will be. But also take the financial aspect into account. Some cities have legal companies that will envy anyone looking for a job and provide you with many opportunities.

Boulder, Colorado

The COVID-19 has declared all areas in the state of Colorado a “safe zone,” known as “The Red Zone.” This is because of its high altitude and high levels of running water, which keep the bacteria at bay and protect the human population. Boulder, a town of 75,000 in the middle of nowhere, is considered the ideal place to live during a zombie apocalypse. The number one way to describe it is “outdoorsy” with a “Woodsy” vibe for those who are not familiar with the city. It’s one of the few towns that enjoy the snow during the winter season and enjoys mild temperatures during the summer, providing an ideal environment for those who love camping, hiking, and escaping the city.

Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina, isn’t just a pretty town with magnificent antebellum homes and boats on the harbor. It’s a unique mixture of African-American culture, pre-war Gilded Age wealth, and wealthy, educated professionals living and working together in a booming economy. Life in the city is both active and taut, with a young, fast-growing population of renters and a solid agricultural base. This is how Charleston was built — and this is how it will be restored.

As you have observed, there are many places to live that are flourishing since the pandemic. Which city and state will you choose?

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