I'm currently a computer programmer who works from home, making 130k a year. I'm looking for an affluent...

I'm currently a computer programmer who works from home, making 130k a year. I'm looking for an affluent, upper middle class suburb to live in anywhere in the U.S. Does Jow Forums have any ideas?

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Im the equivalent but I'm European. What are good places in Europe?
Currently in Barcelona and I love it here. I dont know why Im asking.

What part of the country? There are snob-burbs all over.

I am in OP's position and would like to bump this subchannel.

Look into Charlotte NC. You can buy homes for BTC here through a couple different companies now. If you'd like help looking Id be glad to assist.

sounds like you belong in northern virginia

>I'm looking for an affluent, upper middle class suburb to live in anywhere in the U.S. Does Jow Forums have any ideas?
You should buy a house in such a neighborhood.

Anywhere in New Hampshire or Vermont. Also, these places are 95% and coincidentally have the lowest violent crime rates in the country.

95% white*

At your income level you'd want to stay away from the high end cities like LA, SF, NYC, DC and most west coast stuff. Instead target mid to low income cities either in the midwest or midsouth. Omaha, Minneapolis, Columbus are all choices where you can afford to live on the higher end of the market. Nashville might have been worth a look a few years ago, but you're priced out now.

I'm also a remote programmer and I moved to coastal VA so I could reasonably afford housing there. But even then it takes a big bite and I'm considering moving soon.

>95%

too low

98-99% ideal

>98-99%
Does Montana even have internet access? Lol

You're not even upper middle class but ok

London, Paris, Stockholm, Berlin, etc.

>Yes, user, move to one of these nog-infested shitholes. You will love it.

lol i'm not upper middle class, ok expert

pacific north coast. Rainville and hipster everywhere but besides that it meets all your criteria

make sure you get a wife as well so she can take your house when shes done with you

Riverside, Illinois
It's comfy, has good schools, and is safe. Plus, it's right on a Metra line so if you don't want to drive into Chicago, you can just take the train

London > discarded, no point living here unless you live in finance. The point of working remotely is to avoid living in such place.

paris> I know this city well. see London

Berlin> Not sure, seems overhyped

Suburbs are overrated, move to minnesota or michigan, get yourself a quaint place with a lot of land in a rural area so you can get drunk and rowdy and smoke weed without the neighbors getting uppity, and get a big dog for company. Preferably on a lake.

130k will get you a shitbox in NoVa. I hate this place.

You bet.

Come home.

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Vancouver, Canada

Denver

I have an idea.
Could you get me the same job? I'll be graduating in a year.

How do you begin doing this? I'd be content with 40k a year programming from home.

Also Eagle Mountain Utah in the Ranches. You could get a 5 bedroom house that was built in the last 10 years for 300k or you could buy one of the houses on the hill with 10 bedrooms for 1 mil.

Lived here for awhile and there it's probably about 90% white area with almost no crime.

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somebody should make a live-updating world map website showing the current pollution of shitskins in any given area. would make a very useful map to use when looking at places to move to travel to.

I lived in Berlin during my time in University. It is the most fun I have had in my life. I lived in the Templehof-Shoeneberg area. It's been over 5 years since I have lived there but I doubt much has changed. Highly recommend at least going there for few months and making some friends to hang out/party with.

cuck

Easiest way is just go to college for an IT degree, get a normal coding job for 1-2 years, then apply for remote jobs.
If you don't want to go to college, you have to create your own program, app or service and then use that as a portfolio to get your first job.

Stay in barcelona, if you get bored of it go to lisbon. If you’re looking for a quieter, colder place move to Tallin

Thank you for the knowledge. Does it matter if IT or CS degree? I feel like I already know a lot of the stuff I'd learn from an IT degree (25, have an engineering degree)

Idk if you can afford it, but Connecticut has a lot of affluent White cities and your location is really good.

Not really. An IT degree is good if you want to be specialized in a particular area.
I would just look up the job listings for the career you want to go into and make sure there are openings that are compatible with the degree, and of course if there are related remote jobs available.

Somewhere in north/east of Phoenix is best bet.

Choose your favorite of:
>Cave Creek
>North Scottsdale
>South Scottsdale
>Fountain Hills
>Rio Verde

How to find remote jobs?

this.

partially this. I think CS is more highly regarded, though, and objectively will teach you fundamentals behind computing and algorithms that underlie the tech you'd learn about in IT. It's a layer deeper into the science, which also makes it a layer further away from practicality.

Would like to move to NH or VT but too many shitlibs
Utah or Wyoming sound like safe bets for me

Kyle?

VT just pretends to be liberal it’s mostly gun toting white people who wear fleece and Birkenstock’s then troll nigger politicians until they quit their elected positions.

mclean virginia
alternatively, great falls virginia, potomac, maryland, or purcellville virginia

if you save for a few years you should be able to get something decent

Come to Arlington like the rest of us brogrammers

>I'm currently a computer programmer who works from home, making 130k a year.

how ?

lol 130k won't get you shit in mclean - this is old retired DC diplomat artificial suburbia territory and all the houses are like 1M+
great falls would be my choice for NoVa. Far enough from DC that it's *actually* secluded - you can get a decent sized lawn, thick tree cover included, and house for under 1M. Secluded enough to do redneck shit like burn couches in your backyard, too.

>Forgetting to tell him to buy a modest house so he can get a condo in the south for the winter

user don't sabotage him like this

this please..
Ive heard of remote tech support jobs.. but how?

Also, OP
Your question is much to broad.
What type of person are you? What hobbies do you have? Whats your favorite style of food? Youve gotta take all that into account man. If youve got the money, make sure you're using it wisely

If I were you, I wouldnt be considering a an expensive home at all. I'd buy a very small home in an up and coming neighborhood cause equity, and then buy ANOTHER one when Im stable. Then another. Fucking own property dude, dont just play the morage game with one

I prefer the other side of DC

Bethesda, MD

>Vancouver, Canada

ridiculously overpriced and filled with chinks

There are search engines for remote jobs like weworkremotely.com

I've lived and traveled all over the US and one of the best kept secrets is living in Las Vegas, specifically the Summerlin/Red Rock area.

Extremely affordable housing, lots of affluent gated communities, and one of the few states with no state tax. People think of Las Vegas as just being casinos and strips clubs, but actually its nothing like that outside the tourist areas.

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Fuck off pajeet tech jobs that pay well are for white people.

>affluent, upper middle class suburb

unironically look for places over 90% white demographics

also forgot to mention, weed is 100% legal here and there are dispensaries around every corner (even though i don't smoke anymore)

i'm not sure how legal prostitution is here, but i know from experience that brothels are everywhere and if it isn't legal then it isn't enforced at all