2nd this, couldn't agree more
Hahahahaha did this guy even live in Ma? Ever been to western MA guy? There’s plenty of open space- Jesus I tried to prep the OP a lil bit bout living in MA - but this is whole other lever shit, aN expat Soviet Union told ya it’s close to communism! Bahaha hold ya horses on that one.
BTW - northern VA is FAR more liberal than Ma, not even close really. And this is coming from some who ******** well knows- I’m a W&L alumni......from Boston. One of a handful, so I have a very good feel for the political climate of various states. The northern VA that I’ve been to in recent months may as well be a separate state from the southwestern VA area I went to college at 20 years ago.
Western MA/berkshires, CNY/Saratoga, all of NH, ME, VT are all sparsely populate its that’s what ya want & all offer ALOT of wilderness to explore...oh, & they have that big ‘ol ocean they call the Atlantic you can access up/down the northeast- beautiful.
AZ is #33 outta the 50 states in terms of population density, VT is 31 & ME is 38 for any reference.
You will get a lot more “authenticity” in New England than AZ....as in people are actually FROM there for generations. You get that feel there aren’t just one or 2 “special” lil restaurants/coffee shops etc. that are unique/privately owned w/ some history- They’re all over the place. The entire region has a very provincial & “homey” feel.
hey - the cold isn’t for everyone, but growing up in it for generations simply makes ya tougher, bottom line. It also makes you appreciate the nicer weather & seasonal changes in general....but OP will see firsthand, its like the whole vibe/atmosphere/attitude of the area does a 180 in the summer & the cape is the epicenter of this.
you have people that actually CARE about the sports teams lol
you have food selection & quality that’s not even worth discussing in “comparison” to someplace like AZ, NM, CO, WY, - b/c it wouldn’t be a comparison.
you have the ocean- duh.
you have access to the best hospitals & education in the country, period.
If you like to ski the northeast offers plenty of it- albeit smaller mountains but also more technical- skiing out west feels “Easy” after mastering the East.
houses are much more unique & bespoke than a lot of what you find in the Midwest- the architecture, again, is not really comparable.
if I hit the lottery I’d probably have a residence Brookline MA, one in Miami, FL & one in Lake Tahoe or Reno.....seems like that’s what a lot of people w/ the $$$$ & knowledge do anyhow, & like I said- there’s a reason people flock to Boston/MA- the cape & islands. There’s a reason they Keep making movies about Boston and/or in Boston (and other northeast cities) - because you simply cannot duplicate the character, architecture, & vibe of the area.
Check out offroad Alliance Brockton MA shop- they run offroad excursion trips, I think they went out to the poconos (PA) or Maine just recently.
you can get a gun permit in MA as long as you don’t have a felony record or violent misdemeanor. Shouldn’t be an issue especially if you already have one. I have class 2a large capacity. No restrictions.
I live in a town very close to Gillette stadium & 45 mins from the mouth of the cape. There’s actually a lil ATV/dirt bike trail on rte1 down the road from the stadium lol- not for Raptor, but just to show you there are lots of “preserved” areas within relatively dense populations. A black bear was seen there....
Just saw a bald eagle at the reservoir down the street from my house while fishing....deer are all over the damn place feel free to start hunting please
all these points being? I was being a lil tongue in cheek when I initially responded to the Op- in reality, esp if raising a family, MA has a lot to offer over AZ & the state & the area also has plenty of wilderness & open area to explore - PLENTY. Check out Acadia National park ME, Franconia Notch in NH, the white mountains/mt. Washington, the berkshires, VT, Lake Placid/Lake George in NY not too far, etc etc
OP- you’ll be all good don’t worry hahaha