Snowbird cities

Post date: 2018-11-11 10:43:41
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I have the opportunity to be a snowbird this winter for a few months, as I'll be working remotely. I'm looking for cities that are reasonably warm in the United States with a low cost of living where I can reside for a few months.

I'm not terribly particular, but would like a decent sized town in the US where there are a variety of places to shop for groceries, a planet fitness and local library, with coffee shops where I can work in public. Ideally it would be a city with excellent public transportation, or a city that is car friendly (I don't want to have to pay to park in the town where I live). I really like parks and would like to live somewhere where I can visit a public or private park regularly.

Suggestions? Where should I live temporarily?
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