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January 6, 2010 at 6:22 PM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500186January 6, 2010 at 6:22 PM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500279
Hatfield
ParticipantI love that Denver-Boulder corridor. Despite the 9 degree temps, where the hell is all your snow? 🙂 Looking at my ski widget, it’s showing a 25 inch base at A-Basin and 37 at copper. Next big dump, I’m going to go to Mammoth for a few days.
One other place worth considering: the Marble Falls area outside Austin. I actually have not been there (yet) but some friends just retired there two years ago and love it – close enough to Austin, but far enough away to feel remote. This last summer was freaky weather wise, though – a long string of 100+ degree days. Apparently there’s a whole bunch of nice little towns like that outside Austin.
January 6, 2010 at 6:22 PM in reply to: More land, lowering costs, where would you move here in the West? #500531Hatfield
ParticipantI love that Denver-Boulder corridor. Despite the 9 degree temps, where the hell is all your snow? 🙂 Looking at my ski widget, it’s showing a 25 inch base at A-Basin and 37 at copper. Next big dump, I’m going to go to Mammoth for a few days.
One other place worth considering: the Marble Falls area outside Austin. I actually have not been there (yet) but some friends just retired there two years ago and love it – close enough to Austin, but far enough away to feel remote. This last summer was freaky weather wise, though – a long string of 100+ degree days. Apparently there’s a whole bunch of nice little towns like that outside Austin.
Hatfield
ParticipantAbsolutely. Nothing quite like hanging that first picture and going “ah, this is my freaking wall, I can make all the holes I want and not have to worry about my deposit.”
It cuts both ways though, such as the moments when the roof leaks, the water heater pisses all over the garage floor, the drain backs up, etc.
Still totally worth it, IMHO.
Hatfield
ParticipantAbsolutely. Nothing quite like hanging that first picture and going “ah, this is my freaking wall, I can make all the holes I want and not have to worry about my deposit.”
It cuts both ways though, such as the moments when the roof leaks, the water heater pisses all over the garage floor, the drain backs up, etc.
Still totally worth it, IMHO.
Hatfield
ParticipantAbsolutely. Nothing quite like hanging that first picture and going “ah, this is my freaking wall, I can make all the holes I want and not have to worry about my deposit.”
It cuts both ways though, such as the moments when the roof leaks, the water heater pisses all over the garage floor, the drain backs up, etc.
Still totally worth it, IMHO.
Hatfield
ParticipantAbsolutely. Nothing quite like hanging that first picture and going “ah, this is my freaking wall, I can make all the holes I want and not have to worry about my deposit.”
It cuts both ways though, such as the moments when the roof leaks, the water heater pisses all over the garage floor, the drain backs up, etc.
Still totally worth it, IMHO.
Hatfield
ParticipantAbsolutely. Nothing quite like hanging that first picture and going “ah, this is my freaking wall, I can make all the holes I want and not have to worry about my deposit.”
It cuts both ways though, such as the moments when the roof leaks, the water heater pisses all over the garage floor, the drain backs up, etc.
Still totally worth it, IMHO.
Hatfield
ParticipantWhich isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.
Hatfield
ParticipantWhich isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.
Hatfield
ParticipantWhich isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.
Hatfield
ParticipantWhich isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.
Hatfield
ParticipantWhich isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.
Hatfield
Participant[quote=NeetaT]or salary cuts for those in congress.[/quote]
The house and senate combined have a payroll of about $94M annually. We blow through that amount of money every 15 hours in Iraq alone.
BTW, if you’re a Hawk that’s “all for war” you should consider enlisting.
Hatfield
Participant[quote=NeetaT]or salary cuts for those in congress.[/quote]
The house and senate combined have a payroll of about $94M annually. We blow through that amount of money every 15 hours in Iraq alone.
BTW, if you’re a Hawk that’s “all for war” you should consider enlisting.
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