10 Places in the US Where You Don’t Want To Move

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1. Reno, Nevada

  • Residents who’ve experienced violent crime, or know someone who has: 15 percent
  • Chance of being the victim: 1 in 71

Reno was the gambling capital of the USA before Las Vegas won that title. Climate in Nevada is actually rather dry with a lack of rain all year round.
Pretty much everywhere you are in Nevada, there will be a traffic congestion and your commute to the job, or maybe for your weekly grocery shopping might take you longer than 30 minutes.

Most of the time tourists bring benefits to a country. This is the case for Nevada too, but a crowded city is definitely not a dream place to live in. A serious issue here is that unfortunately, the murder rate is high.

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6 thoughts on “10 Places in the US Where You Don’t Want To Move”

  1. I live in CA and I’m not much of a fan but your comment “if you’re afraid of heights CA might not be the place for you” leaves me wondering what the heck you’re talking about. The Central Valley, where Stockton is located probably doesn’t have a point higher than 15′ above sea level.

  2. Minneapolis used to be a great place to live, but now since it has been under Democrat rule, it is one of the very worst! what a shame!

  3. Savannah, Ga…Almost every night, there is a murder on the streets of Savannah. Drugs and gangs are completely out of control.
    Some of the better neighborhoods, you may be shot, even walking your dog!

  4. Marcia Snavely Polyak

    Cleveland is a fabulous place to live. (And retire).. It has one of the best medical systems in the world (Cleveland Clinic). It has Playhouse Square with many theaters (Broadway Series) . It has the Cleveland Orchestra (best in the world). It has major sports teams. Everything is very affordable and accessible. My husband and I (Senior Citizens) go out almost every night to a different venue.

  5. Michael Hartnett

    Reno’s economy received a great boost with Tesla’s Mega Factory’s opening. The Biggest Little City already had spent money on the River Walk and Virginia Lake areas and now we have a new mid-town upgrade. We also have one of the best Triple A baseball parks in The Pacific Coast League. I retired here 10 years ago and have found Reno friendly, affordable with great restaurants, a beautiful outdoors within walking distance and with Lake Tahoe a 45 drive away…. this is a super place to live !!!

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