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Originally Posted by nfotiu
Flying back to Calgary from most of the US is not too difficult even if you have to take a connection. Visiting parents in Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island is another story!
i'd definitely look at some smaller cities in the milliionish metro pop range. They are usually a lot more liveable and affordable, and businesses are often thriving. Cities like Tucson, Raleigh, Austin, Richmond, Colombus, and many others. ie, getting a house and a nice golf membership in a city like that is a tiny fraction of the bigger cities, and a lot of them have good culture, food and outdoor things to do.
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Austin is very nice but pricy. By far the most expensive place you could choose in TX.
OP said he was considering Phoenix so I would agree Tucson would be an interesting alternative. Although for me, having a direct flight back to Calgary has been a must. Would not live anywhere that was not available.