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July 24, 2008 at 9:23 PM #246740July 24, 2008 at 9:49 PM #246546SD RealtorParticipant
I would consider North Carolina if you are serious about relocating yet finding a nice quality of life in a decent climate.
July 24, 2008 at 9:49 PM #246696SD RealtorParticipantI would consider North Carolina if you are serious about relocating yet finding a nice quality of life in a decent climate.
July 24, 2008 at 9:49 PM #246703SD RealtorParticipantI would consider North Carolina if you are serious about relocating yet finding a nice quality of life in a decent climate.
July 24, 2008 at 9:49 PM #246759SD RealtorParticipantI would consider North Carolina if you are serious about relocating yet finding a nice quality of life in a decent climate.
July 24, 2008 at 9:49 PM #246765SD RealtorParticipantI would consider North Carolina if you are serious about relocating yet finding a nice quality of life in a decent climate.
July 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM #247502mixxalotParticipantNorth Carolina sounds nice. I want a place where I can walk a lot to places and get good exercise on weekends. I plan to buy in 2-3 years. Hopefully by then I will have found a stable full time job and have more cash stowed away for a down payment and move besides a cushion of reserves in the bank.
Home price under 500k is the goal. Who wants to be pay mortgage off forever? That sucks.
Nice climate.
Good economy lot of jobs for database technology.
Good night life and cultural activities: festivals, beer, wine, food, art, etc.
I am thinking of Colorado even though it gets cold- it has best balance of outdoor and indoor fun and mountains to hike and camp.
Hopefully I can travel a lot in next couple years to many new states for Oracle projects.
I was able to work on projects in southern Idaho (way too cold!!!), Mississippi (sucks!), Delaware and Texas. Dallas was ok but crappy weather. Houston sucks very humid and a lot of fat people.
Cheers
July 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM #247659mixxalotParticipantNorth Carolina sounds nice. I want a place where I can walk a lot to places and get good exercise on weekends. I plan to buy in 2-3 years. Hopefully by then I will have found a stable full time job and have more cash stowed away for a down payment and move besides a cushion of reserves in the bank.
Home price under 500k is the goal. Who wants to be pay mortgage off forever? That sucks.
Nice climate.
Good economy lot of jobs for database technology.
Good night life and cultural activities: festivals, beer, wine, food, art, etc.
I am thinking of Colorado even though it gets cold- it has best balance of outdoor and indoor fun and mountains to hike and camp.
Hopefully I can travel a lot in next couple years to many new states for Oracle projects.
I was able to work on projects in southern Idaho (way too cold!!!), Mississippi (sucks!), Delaware and Texas. Dallas was ok but crappy weather. Houston sucks very humid and a lot of fat people.
Cheers
July 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM #247662mixxalotParticipantNorth Carolina sounds nice. I want a place where I can walk a lot to places and get good exercise on weekends. I plan to buy in 2-3 years. Hopefully by then I will have found a stable full time job and have more cash stowed away for a down payment and move besides a cushion of reserves in the bank.
Home price under 500k is the goal. Who wants to be pay mortgage off forever? That sucks.
Nice climate.
Good economy lot of jobs for database technology.
Good night life and cultural activities: festivals, beer, wine, food, art, etc.
I am thinking of Colorado even though it gets cold- it has best balance of outdoor and indoor fun and mountains to hike and camp.
Hopefully I can travel a lot in next couple years to many new states for Oracle projects.
I was able to work on projects in southern Idaho (way too cold!!!), Mississippi (sucks!), Delaware and Texas. Dallas was ok but crappy weather. Houston sucks very humid and a lot of fat people.
Cheers
July 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM #247720mixxalotParticipantNorth Carolina sounds nice. I want a place where I can walk a lot to places and get good exercise on weekends. I plan to buy in 2-3 years. Hopefully by then I will have found a stable full time job and have more cash stowed away for a down payment and move besides a cushion of reserves in the bank.
Home price under 500k is the goal. Who wants to be pay mortgage off forever? That sucks.
Nice climate.
Good economy lot of jobs for database technology.
Good night life and cultural activities: festivals, beer, wine, food, art, etc.
I am thinking of Colorado even though it gets cold- it has best balance of outdoor and indoor fun and mountains to hike and camp.
Hopefully I can travel a lot in next couple years to many new states for Oracle projects.
I was able to work on projects in southern Idaho (way too cold!!!), Mississippi (sucks!), Delaware and Texas. Dallas was ok but crappy weather. Houston sucks very humid and a lot of fat people.
Cheers
July 26, 2008 at 3:30 PM #247726mixxalotParticipantNorth Carolina sounds nice. I want a place where I can walk a lot to places and get good exercise on weekends. I plan to buy in 2-3 years. Hopefully by then I will have found a stable full time job and have more cash stowed away for a down payment and move besides a cushion of reserves in the bank.
Home price under 500k is the goal. Who wants to be pay mortgage off forever? That sucks.
Nice climate.
Good economy lot of jobs for database technology.
Good night life and cultural activities: festivals, beer, wine, food, art, etc.
I am thinking of Colorado even though it gets cold- it has best balance of outdoor and indoor fun and mountains to hike and camp.
Hopefully I can travel a lot in next couple years to many new states for Oracle projects.
I was able to work on projects in southern Idaho (way too cold!!!), Mississippi (sucks!), Delaware and Texas. Dallas was ok but crappy weather. Houston sucks very humid and a lot of fat people.
Cheers
July 26, 2008 at 5:25 PM #247513bsrsharmaParticipantAround Atlanta in Georgia might also be worth considering. If you fly a lot, it is a hub. I think home prices are lower there.
July 26, 2008 at 5:25 PM #247669bsrsharmaParticipantAround Atlanta in Georgia might also be worth considering. If you fly a lot, it is a hub. I think home prices are lower there.
July 26, 2008 at 5:25 PM #247672bsrsharmaParticipantAround Atlanta in Georgia might also be worth considering. If you fly a lot, it is a hub. I think home prices are lower there.
July 26, 2008 at 5:25 PM #247730bsrsharmaParticipantAround Atlanta in Georgia might also be worth considering. If you fly a lot, it is a hub. I think home prices are lower there.
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