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evolusd
ParticipantWe’re taking a family vacation to Fort Collins, CO in April for that same reason. We have the constant urge to do SOMETHING instead of continued frustration with the cost of housing/living in San Diego.
evolusd
ParticipantWe’re taking a family vacation to Fort Collins, CO in April for that same reason. We have the constant urge to do SOMETHING instead of continued frustration with the cost of housing/living in San Diego.
evolusd
ParticipantWe’re taking a family vacation to Fort Collins, CO in April for that same reason. We have the constant urge to do SOMETHING instead of continued frustration with the cost of housing/living in San Diego.
evolusd
ParticipantWe’re taking a family vacation to Fort Collins, CO in April for that same reason. We have the constant urge to do SOMETHING instead of continued frustration with the cost of housing/living in San Diego.
evolusd
ParticipantWe’re taking a family vacation to Fort Collins, CO in April for that same reason. We have the constant urge to do SOMETHING instead of continued frustration with the cost of housing/living in San Diego.
January 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #499520evolusd
ParticipantMy wife and I are in the same boat and have been looking all over Northern Cali, Oregon & Washington. I’ve found the Portland area to be the most affordable, but have heard it is much more rainy/dreary than Seattle. Seattle is definitely more expensive than Portland, but maybe a bit less than San Diego. There’s a city called Wenatchee that is on the east side of the Cascade mountain range, directly east of Seattle, that gets pretty good reviews.
I’ve also looked around a bit in the Santa Rosa/Healdsburg areas, but they too are pretty rich.
I haven’t looked much in Nevada…I prefer the forest/mountain areas than desert.
Good luck!
January 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #499670evolusd
ParticipantMy wife and I are in the same boat and have been looking all over Northern Cali, Oregon & Washington. I’ve found the Portland area to be the most affordable, but have heard it is much more rainy/dreary than Seattle. Seattle is definitely more expensive than Portland, but maybe a bit less than San Diego. There’s a city called Wenatchee that is on the east side of the Cascade mountain range, directly east of Seattle, that gets pretty good reviews.
I’ve also looked around a bit in the Santa Rosa/Healdsburg areas, but they too are pretty rich.
I haven’t looked much in Nevada…I prefer the forest/mountain areas than desert.
Good luck!
January 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500065evolusd
ParticipantMy wife and I are in the same boat and have been looking all over Northern Cali, Oregon & Washington. I’ve found the Portland area to be the most affordable, but have heard it is much more rainy/dreary than Seattle. Seattle is definitely more expensive than Portland, but maybe a bit less than San Diego. There’s a city called Wenatchee that is on the east side of the Cascade mountain range, directly east of Seattle, that gets pretty good reviews.
I’ve also looked around a bit in the Santa Rosa/Healdsburg areas, but they too are pretty rich.
I haven’t looked much in Nevada…I prefer the forest/mountain areas than desert.
Good luck!
January 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500159evolusd
ParticipantMy wife and I are in the same boat and have been looking all over Northern Cali, Oregon & Washington. I’ve found the Portland area to be the most affordable, but have heard it is much more rainy/dreary than Seattle. Seattle is definitely more expensive than Portland, but maybe a bit less than San Diego. There’s a city called Wenatchee that is on the east side of the Cascade mountain range, directly east of Seattle, that gets pretty good reviews.
I’ve also looked around a bit in the Santa Rosa/Healdsburg areas, but they too are pretty rich.
I haven’t looked much in Nevada…I prefer the forest/mountain areas than desert.
Good luck!
January 6, 2010 at 11:41 AM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500411evolusd
ParticipantMy wife and I are in the same boat and have been looking all over Northern Cali, Oregon & Washington. I’ve found the Portland area to be the most affordable, but have heard it is much more rainy/dreary than Seattle. Seattle is definitely more expensive than Portland, but maybe a bit less than San Diego. There’s a city called Wenatchee that is on the east side of the Cascade mountain range, directly east of Seattle, that gets pretty good reviews.
I’ve also looked around a bit in the Santa Rosa/Healdsburg areas, but they too are pretty rich.
I haven’t looked much in Nevada…I prefer the forest/mountain areas than desert.
Good luck!
evolusd
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090053607-7635_Seattle_Dr_La_Mesa_CA_91941
$150/sf!!! This is a huge home at 40% off 2005 purchase price. The listing price alone has been reduced by 22% in the last 2 months. UNBELIEVABLE.
Any Pigg updates on this subdivision?
evolusd
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090053607-7635_Seattle_Dr_La_Mesa_CA_91941
$150/sf!!! This is a huge home at 40% off 2005 purchase price. The listing price alone has been reduced by 22% in the last 2 months. UNBELIEVABLE.
Any Pigg updates on this subdivision?
evolusd
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090053607-7635_Seattle_Dr_La_Mesa_CA_91941
$150/sf!!! This is a huge home at 40% off 2005 purchase price. The listing price alone has been reduced by 22% in the last 2 months. UNBELIEVABLE.
Any Pigg updates on this subdivision?
evolusd
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090053607-7635_Seattle_Dr_La_Mesa_CA_91941
$150/sf!!! This is a huge home at 40% off 2005 purchase price. The listing price alone has been reduced by 22% in the last 2 months. UNBELIEVABLE.
Any Pigg updates on this subdivision?
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