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Look into the 2 state forums and see what the job situation is like. Seen many post that CA is extremely difficult to get a job due to the high demand on local nurses looking for work. Plus CA will not accept application to be a RN or LPN without a US SSN and you can't get that until in the US with a valid work/immigrant visa
California and Florida aren't the only states that have warm climates. Look at other southern states. California has a very high cost of living, plus high crime rates in the cities, plus a constant drought. Other states have a lower cost of living, such as Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, plus good weather.
North Carolina could be an option. The winters are pretty mild; occasional snow. Cost of living is reasonable-you can get a decent size house for less money than the places you want to go. in the Raleigh-Durham area, there are 3 level 1 trauma hospitals-2 are teaching facilities. Very family friendly here.
I agree with MMC, North or South Carolina are nice areas for a family. There are universities that promote further education for nurses and multiple Critical Care opportunities. I have a brother who lives in south-eastern NC, the Chapel Hill and Raleigh Durham areas are associated with Univ. of NC. and very friendly areas. Housing is less there than in the more northern states. I don't think California is all its cracked up to be. Expensive cost of living and difficult finding work. Texas also seems a good place for cost of living and raising a family. Good Luck with your search!!!
North Texas. Cali is not realistic on one income if you want to buy a home.
Yup...the average 50-year-old 3 BR, 2 BA house in some parts of California (such as the Bay Area) can easily be $900,000 and up. If you put 20% ($180,000) down your monthly mortgage payment, including taxes and insurance would be close to $5,000. That's about $60,000 per year! Plus, California has one of the highest state income taxes in the country (I believe it tops out at over 13%) and a hefty sales tax.
The weather is great, but it's some very expensive sunshine.
You definitely want to cast your net further than just California and Florida. The southeastern states have warmer weather (VA and NC even have colder weather in the winter) and have a better cost-of-living. The downside to the southeast is that you have to dodge hurricanes every now and then.
But your money will go a lot farther in the southeast than it would in CA. I live in CA and to be honest, you're not going to be able to afford what you want on one income in CA.
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Hi everyone,
Me and my wife are thinking about relocation to a family friendly livable city in US with warm climate.
We are from Vancouver Canada area, both of us are RNs but my wife has been a stay home mom for last few years (and going to keep doing it for another couple years).
We have 3 kids who need elementary school, I will be looking for a full time position in critical care. We will be looking at buying a house too.
In the mean time we were looking at SF California area and central Florida...
What would you suggest?
Thanks!