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by theorymeltfool 1997 days ago
I've been to these cities before, so while I think the month-long stay is a good idea, I'm not sure if I need to do that. I work from home, so even if I moved to Miami for a year and didn't like it, it's not like a huge setback, I can move somewhere else next year.

I think it's more about finding the right people to network and be friends with (people with similar interests, other angel investors, etc.), regardless of city, and I think that's easier in larger cities. For example, I'm hesitant about Denver or Austin because of all the Leftists politics, which is why Houston/Miami is more appealing.

https://www.inc.com/magazine/201908/hannah-wallace/miami-flo...

Maybe Houston will have a better year after a bad 2020? https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/Houston-s-...

I'm still considering lots of options, my lease is up in about a month.

Thank you for both of your comments! :)