All depends on what you want from your surroundings.
I lived in Westport, Connecticut. Nice, old, and pretty. Big city isn't to far away. Just very expensive to live there. (I think Martha Stewart lived there)
Lived in NYC, New York. 90th and Columbus. Everything is within 5 blocks that you need. Always people on the street. Central Park is gorgeous. Always entertaining. (despite what people say, crime is not that bad until you go higher than 100th street as it gets more and more run down) Easy public transportation so no need for a car or anything. But again, VERY expensive to live in the city.
Spent most my life in Dallas (Plano), Texas. Nice and warm/hot. I love the heat so it's perfect. Can ride 11 months out of the year. Roads are boring. Cops absolutely everywhere! Good jobs. 3:1 hot to ugly ratio in girls. 
Been in NZ for about a month and a half. Absolutely gorgeous here even being WINTER. Back home in Texas, grass is brown in the summer cuz of no rain, grass in brown in the winter cuz cold with no rain. So much different. I LOVE the roads here. Surprised that most shops aren't open past 6. (always something open back home) People are laid back and nice. (no running you off the road "I'm gonna sue you!" bull shit) I can drink, legally. 
In the end, my home is Texas. I love it here but I don't have "her" here. I would love come back tho. No better place to raise kids.
All depends on what you're lookin for.
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