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The most ideal places to live if you’re a Taurus

By Becky Ricci
January 22, 2022
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Taurus is an Earth sign. Grounded yet artistic, according to Cosmopolitan, Taurus are ambitious and hardworking. People can be wrong about some things about Taurus, but while they can be stubborn, they are in love with the finer things in life. That includes finding the perfect home to nest in, according to The Cut. Taurus are often drawn to nature, and because of their giving nature, they love people who are as loyal and stable as they are, according to Elite Daily.

For a place in the United States, the urge to stay in touch with nature means that a beautiful state with majestic mountains and great hiking opportunities would suit a Taurus well. That would make Colorado perfect for a Taurus, per Insider. Another place that would be perfect for a Taurus is Portland, Oregon. The city is a small contradiction, with a mixture of urban and rural areas. It is a down to earth place that also has a luxurious side. In Portland, a Taurus would be able to fulfill their urge to create a comfortable home, while enjoying life’s finer pleasures, according to Society19.

Taurus value power and closeness, so the prestige and excitement associated with a place like Los Angeles would also appeal to them, as would Hawaii, according to Your Amazing Places. If you are a Taurus and thinking of changing countries, you should consider the city of Valletta in Malta. The city has beautiful landscapes and friendly townspeople. That seems like the perfect, welcoming atmosphere that can satisfy a Taurus’ love for new places, according to Born Realist.

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