I know you're sick and tired of these...yes I've read the comparisons. Ultimately I'll have to visit to make my decision. That said, if anyone has any opinions considering my circumstances, I'd love to hear them.
From the start, I've been leaning towards BA, but now while more carefully considering my own situation I am wondering if Santiago might be a better option.
Planned length of stay: 2 years to indefinitely
Finances: American currency, enough to live comfortably in either city
Activity level: Extremely active, cycling, snowboarding, running, beach, hiking, etc.
Sexual preference: Gay
Moving from: Los Angeles most recently, have lived in Texas, Boston, Sydney
Nightlife: Not really interested, but would be keen to check it out occasionally
First, I love cycling and snowboarding. I'm not planning on purchasing a vehicle so easy access would be nice. I only cycle for sport, not transportation, so it would be nice to have access to mountains and country roads to do this on. From what I'm reading, BA may not be the best suited for this. I'd love to go snowboarding 1-2 weekends a month in season. I'm not sure if this is feasible in BA.
My life in LA is crazy busy, but with travels and fitness events. I'd love to be able to enjoy the outdoors as much as I do now. Any thoughts considering these qualifiers?
From the start, I've been leaning towards BA, but now while more carefully considering my own situation I am wondering if Santiago might be a better option.
Planned length of stay: 2 years to indefinitely
Finances: American currency, enough to live comfortably in either city
Activity level: Extremely active, cycling, snowboarding, running, beach, hiking, etc.
Sexual preference: Gay
Moving from: Los Angeles most recently, have lived in Texas, Boston, Sydney
Nightlife: Not really interested, but would be keen to check it out occasionally
First, I love cycling and snowboarding. I'm not planning on purchasing a vehicle so easy access would be nice. I only cycle for sport, not transportation, so it would be nice to have access to mountains and country roads to do this on. From what I'm reading, BA may not be the best suited for this. I'd love to go snowboarding 1-2 weekends a month in season. I'm not sure if this is feasible in BA.
My life in LA is crazy busy, but with travels and fitness events. I'd love to be able to enjoy the outdoors as much as I do now. Any thoughts considering these qualifiers?