I'd love to be in Texas, but as Californians flock to the state, I'd rather be in a deeper red state, which is also much more affordable.
Texas real estate is becoming quite expensive!
So, what's it like in Oklahoma? What do you like? What do you dislike?
Is the state becoming a better place to be, or is it becoming worse with time?
Give me a full run down! Thanks friends! Who knows, maybe if I move there I'll run into you guys!
I saw your state is becoming the first to pass legislation to successfully defy Biden Administration executive orders!
Lived here all my life. At this point there isn’t another state I would want to live in. We are in the Bible Belt so if that offends you then it may not be your place. We are very conservative but we have some commie mayors. Thankfully I don’t live in one of those cities. We are friendly(well most of us). We have an NBA team. Lots of family friendly places to visit.
I'm not religious although I'm technically catholic, and do want to embrace the religion and get closer to Jesus.
I want to go to church, but where I am in NY, the churches have freaking gay pride flags outside, and BLM propaganda.
I'd love to live in the Bible belt! What cities does that consist of? I think that sounds like a nice place to be.
It’s just about any city or town. Lots of denominations to choose from. There are also nondenominational like Life Church which I’m a part of. They are located in several cities in Oklahoma.
temperate climate. hot AND humid in the summers, less than hard winters.
Mexcrements. we're neighbors with Tejas, so, overflow. Tulsa has a wildly growing pop. Lil mexico is no longer lil.
we have a cookie-cutter gov, and Tulsa mayor is cucked beyond belief. i'm more convinced our 'voting' machines have something to do with that.
if looking to move here, look for houses in the neighborhood that have more than 4 cars parked there. usually means a mexicommune. if you like a polka beat 3x/week or more, move there.
edit: beyond that, it has been a great place to live, all in all
Thanks for the help.
I'd like to ideally live on 3+ acres and have some land, but not be too far from full size cities and suburbs.
Like, I don't want to be in the middle of nowhere, but wouldn't mind as long as I'm around 30 minutes from a populated city.
What is southern Oklahoma like? I'd love to be close to Texas and be able to drive there anytime I want.
So, what's that landscape like? Is it much more expensive to be close to Texas?
I have a friend who lives in northern Texas, so I'd like to visit her if possible!
metro areas are a mixed bag, but once outside of them you can find some great folks to live around.
we're pretty short on tards in the burbs, and especially in rural areas.
there's plenty of cost effective land here. SE OK is pretty rural.
stay away from Muskogee and Okmulgee, and you'll be pretty white.
Hey now, if I come to your land with my family, I can ensure we will help maintain your states conservative base.
We will 100% help to keep it great! We're from NY, so getting really sick of this place obviously...
I never envisioned myself moving, but the past year or two have been terrible here.
Everything is going to hell!
Even OK doesn't know... the supreme court turned half the state into a sovreign reservation... I think they are still figuring that one out...
It's a shithole.
It's depressingly flat, no fucking trees, barely even boulders. Just plains. Nothing but fucking fields. The wind sucks and the winters are bullshit with the wind chills.
I won't live in a southern state, a state with no mountains, or a state with no pine forests.
Thank fucking God I live in Idaho.
I feel you on that! I love greenery. I'd have to live in an area that has lots of trees. I know it exists there, but I couldn't live in a spot without it.
Being in NY, we have gorgeous scenery. Geographically, our state is so nice! But everything else is going to hell here...