went to Portland and Seattle last year and loved everything about that area. I would move there in a heartbeat if my company had an office up there.
http://www.oregonlive.com/entertainm..._entertainment
Having breakfast places was one criteria that ranked Portland as the top city white people like by real estate blog Movoto.
Statistically speaking, Portland is a pretty white place. With a population that's 72 percent white, as of to the 2010 census, it's officially the whitest in the country. We were kindly reminded of that fact this past November when Al Jazeera came to town to report on what it's like to be black in the nation's whitest place.
Now it's real estate blog Movoto's turn to crown Portland the whitest, this time with a less-scientific method of using cultural markers, as determined by blog-turned-book "Stuff White People Like." Relying on its trove of data, Movoto then ranked cities accordingly, with Portland coming out on top.
Running down the list of criteria, it's easy to see how Portland took top honors: bicycle shops, breakfast places, microbreweries, major league soccer teams, theaters, love of marijuana, etc. One begins to wonder if "Stuff White People Like" is really "Stuff About Portland."
The Rose City beat out San Francisco and St. Paul, ranking second and third, respectively. Seattle came in at number six, ranked lower for its love of Ed Hardy and lack of love of wine. Fellow West coast cities Irvine and Glendale also made the list, at numbers five and ten.
TOP 10 CITIES WHITE PEOPLE LIKE (MOVOTO.COM)
1. Portland, OR
2. San Francisco, CA
3. St. Paul, MN
4. Jersey City, NJ
5. Irvine, CA
6. Seattle, WA
7. Washington, D.C.
8. Minneapolis, MN
9. Atlanta, GA
10. Glendale, CA
went to Portland and Seattle last year and loved everything about that area. I would move there in a heartbeat if my company had an office up there.
White people like Atlanta that much? Buckhead's nice tbh, but still...
lol when i think of Atlanta, "white people" is way down the list. Maybe thats the new spot for Southern hipsters to flock, now that Austin and Athens are completely overrun.
Top guest city in the country.
White folk don't live in Atlanta. They live 50 miles away from Atlanta so they can die of exposure during their icy commute.
Where the is Oakland?
^I hope you're referring to the Pittsburgh suburb
Ice City reppin!
white people like those cities because there're less black people living there, imho.
Don't Dallas my Austin.
Austin>Your living situation IMO..
Austin is so stuffed full of elitist hipster bags I much prefer Dallas now. At least our bags have the decency to (1) shower regularly, and (2) stay in their own zones and not invade and ruin every cool spot the city has to offer.
Nah - I live in Austin and highly disagree..
I live here, am white... can't deal with the terrible drivers. The roads are horribly set up, very confusing.
Shocking ATL would be on that list since its one of the blackest cities ever. I hate white hipsters please stay the out of ATL.
White progressives apparently like to live amongst like-minded white progressives
http://www.newgeography.com/content/...the-white-city
Go to Portland all the time. Great place. It explains why the Blazers are winning now, city being more white and all.
So do I and agree with you. There are some, but a lot of those who look that way aren't necessarily like that. I find most downtown people are decent. I don't go to 6th much these days, but when I do it's pretty laid back. Austin is my favorite city and I go all over the US regularly.
meh, the last few times i visited Austin i felt like I was in Uptown. Maybe Austin has just lost it's appeal and i'm becoming an old man who just wants to relax in the suburbs.
Yup. There are a lot of "hipster looks" with regards to style (and a lot of just flat out hipsters) but not so much that it's an issue no matter where you go. I've only gone to a handful of places where I felt weird, but never been scoffed or anything. It's just an amazing city all things considered and depending on what you like about 100x cooler than Dallas.
That's what it sounds like tbh. I lived in downtown Austin for the first year and loved it. Still live close to downtown, but there are just so many enjoyable things to do in Austin.
Oilcan's
lol
The "W" is a weird place, overpriced drinks and hipsters. There are some little bars that are like that, but there are some jazz clubs and such where you can spend hours and never feel "weird" because of the clique.
To be honest, I have only felt weird because of my own thoughts. Never been treated wrong or looked at weird (at least they had the decency not to do it to my face).
So many awesome places to drink, eat and play. Love it here.
I don't mind the W. Overpriced, but for an uppity hotel, they actually have a cool bar and at least try to make it less uppity at times.
I am a Rainey St fan. Love it.
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