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July 24, 2008 at 3:13 PM #246450July 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM #246247seattle-reloParticipant
Portland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
July 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM #246397seattle-reloParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
July 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM #246403seattle-reloParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
July 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM #246459seattle-reloParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
July 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM #246465seattle-reloParticipantPortland is about as chilly and rainy as Seattle. Plus Portland is quite pricey – only slightly less expensive then Seattle. However, Portland is a really great, clean, city with some public transportation. On a map it looks fairly close to the ocean, but in all reality it’s actually a couple hour drive.
The Raleigh/Durham area is very pretty and fairly reasonably priced. The weather is nice, but it can get humid in the summer. It’s about a 2 hour drive to the ocean and a 2 hour drive to the mountains.
When I retire I want to live in Southern Oregon, right on the coast on my boat.
July 24, 2008 at 7:35 PM #246441jficquetteParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]nostradamus, I think that piggies have already decided that San Diego is the best, except for the price. That’s why everyone is waiting with bated breath for the price drops.
For me, when I retire, perhaps Cuba after we lift the trade embargo. I believe that Americans will go back to Cuba in droves in search of an exotic life full of sunshine.
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If Castro had not taken power then I believe Cuba would have been our 51st state by now.
It would be a paradise if developed.
John
July 24, 2008 at 7:35 PM #246592jficquetteParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]nostradamus, I think that piggies have already decided that San Diego is the best, except for the price. That’s why everyone is waiting with bated breath for the price drops.
For me, when I retire, perhaps Cuba after we lift the trade embargo. I believe that Americans will go back to Cuba in droves in search of an exotic life full of sunshine.
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If Castro had not taken power then I believe Cuba would have been our 51st state by now.
It would be a paradise if developed.
John
July 24, 2008 at 7:35 PM #246598jficquetteParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]nostradamus, I think that piggies have already decided that San Diego is the best, except for the price. That’s why everyone is waiting with bated breath for the price drops.
For me, when I retire, perhaps Cuba after we lift the trade embargo. I believe that Americans will go back to Cuba in droves in search of an exotic life full of sunshine.
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If Castro had not taken power then I believe Cuba would have been our 51st state by now.
It would be a paradise if developed.
John
July 24, 2008 at 7:35 PM #246654jficquetteParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]nostradamus, I think that piggies have already decided that San Diego is the best, except for the price. That’s why everyone is waiting with bated breath for the price drops.
For me, when I retire, perhaps Cuba after we lift the trade embargo. I believe that Americans will go back to Cuba in droves in search of an exotic life full of sunshine.
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If Castro had not taken power then I believe Cuba would have been our 51st state by now.
It would be a paradise if developed.
John
July 24, 2008 at 7:35 PM #246660jficquetteParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]nostradamus, I think that piggies have already decided that San Diego is the best, except for the price. That’s why everyone is waiting with bated breath for the price drops.
For me, when I retire, perhaps Cuba after we lift the trade embargo. I believe that Americans will go back to Cuba in droves in search of an exotic life full of sunshine.
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If Castro had not taken power then I believe Cuba would have been our 51st state by now.
It would be a paradise if developed.
John
July 24, 2008 at 9:23 PM #246521mixxalotParticipantPlanning
Well right now I am putting fiat tokens away for a good deal in 1-2 years for a small home. I want the tax break and enjoy my own place. If San Diego falls enough to get a great place not too far inland, then I will stay here. Else, will need to consider other places. I hate moving but what has to be done for the best deal in a couple of years. Only time will tell.
July 24, 2008 at 9:23 PM #246671mixxalotParticipantPlanning
Well right now I am putting fiat tokens away for a good deal in 1-2 years for a small home. I want the tax break and enjoy my own place. If San Diego falls enough to get a great place not too far inland, then I will stay here. Else, will need to consider other places. I hate moving but what has to be done for the best deal in a couple of years. Only time will tell.
July 24, 2008 at 9:23 PM #246678mixxalotParticipantPlanning
Well right now I am putting fiat tokens away for a good deal in 1-2 years for a small home. I want the tax break and enjoy my own place. If San Diego falls enough to get a great place not too far inland, then I will stay here. Else, will need to consider other places. I hate moving but what has to be done for the best deal in a couple of years. Only time will tell.
July 24, 2008 at 9:23 PM #246734mixxalotParticipantPlanning
Well right now I am putting fiat tokens away for a good deal in 1-2 years for a small home. I want the tax break and enjoy my own place. If San Diego falls enough to get a great place not too far inland, then I will stay here. Else, will need to consider other places. I hate moving but what has to be done for the best deal in a couple of years. Only time will tell.
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