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ice9Participant
[quote=coxapple]Hey, what’s wrong with San Antonio. [/quote]
Too hot in the summer.
Property tax is too high.
No reasonable proximity to oceans or mountains.
ice9Participant[quote=coxapple]Hey, what’s wrong with San Antonio. [/quote]
Too hot in the summer.
Property tax is too high.
No reasonable proximity to oceans or mountains.
ice9Participant[quote=coxapple]Hey, what’s wrong with San Antonio. [/quote]
Too hot in the summer.
Property tax is too high.
No reasonable proximity to oceans or mountains.
ice9Participant[quote=coxapple]Hey, what’s wrong with San Antonio. [/quote]
Too hot in the summer.
Property tax is too high.
No reasonable proximity to oceans or mountains.
ice9Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Have you considered downtown. ouse in Temecula at some point.That is a place you can surely live without a car 90% of the time or more.
[/quote]I don’t care to live in a downtown area. I prefer placid burbs, with proximity to a nice rec center like TG gave a link to. I could spring $150/month for something like that, as I would use it practically every day.
I am a homebody type person, who also likes to engage in outdoor activities. I don’t care to visit bars, fancy restaurants, etc.
I want to live somewhere I can have access to good running/walking routes (by good I mean quiet, close to nature type of thing).
ice9Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Have you considered downtown. ouse in Temecula at some point.That is a place you can surely live without a car 90% of the time or more.
[/quote]I don’t care to live in a downtown area. I prefer placid burbs, with proximity to a nice rec center like TG gave a link to. I could spring $150/month for something like that, as I would use it practically every day.
I am a homebody type person, who also likes to engage in outdoor activities. I don’t care to visit bars, fancy restaurants, etc.
I want to live somewhere I can have access to good running/walking routes (by good I mean quiet, close to nature type of thing).
ice9Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Have you considered downtown. ouse in Temecula at some point.That is a place you can surely live without a car 90% of the time or more.
[/quote]I don’t care to live in a downtown area. I prefer placid burbs, with proximity to a nice rec center like TG gave a link to. I could spring $150/month for something like that, as I would use it practically every day.
I am a homebody type person, who also likes to engage in outdoor activities. I don’t care to visit bars, fancy restaurants, etc.
I want to live somewhere I can have access to good running/walking routes (by good I mean quiet, close to nature type of thing).
ice9Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Have you considered downtown. ouse in Temecula at some point.That is a place you can surely live without a car 90% of the time or more.
[/quote]I don’t care to live in a downtown area. I prefer placid burbs, with proximity to a nice rec center like TG gave a link to. I could spring $150/month for something like that, as I would use it practically every day.
I am a homebody type person, who also likes to engage in outdoor activities. I don’t care to visit bars, fancy restaurants, etc.
I want to live somewhere I can have access to good running/walking routes (by good I mean quiet, close to nature type of thing).
ice9Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Have you considered downtown. ouse in Temecula at some point.That is a place you can surely live without a car 90% of the time or more.
[/quote]I don’t care to live in a downtown area. I prefer placid burbs, with proximity to a nice rec center like TG gave a link to. I could spring $150/month for something like that, as I would use it practically every day.
I am a homebody type person, who also likes to engage in outdoor activities. I don’t care to visit bars, fancy restaurants, etc.
I want to live somewhere I can have access to good running/walking routes (by good I mean quiet, close to nature type of thing).
ice9Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
can get by without owning a car (can rent car when needed)No
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I’m curious why you say this?
With amazon.com, I can get practically everything I need delivered (without delivery cost or sales tax) except groceries.
Good weather means I can use a bike year-round.
If I have to run errands that require a car, that’s where the rental comes in. Maybe rent a car once or twice a months for 1 day at a time.
Am I crazy?
ice9Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
can get by without owning a car (can rent car when needed)No
[/quote]
I’m curious why you say this?
With amazon.com, I can get practically everything I need delivered (without delivery cost or sales tax) except groceries.
Good weather means I can use a bike year-round.
If I have to run errands that require a car, that’s where the rental comes in. Maybe rent a car once or twice a months for 1 day at a time.
Am I crazy?
ice9Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
can get by without owning a car (can rent car when needed)No
[/quote]
I’m curious why you say this?
With amazon.com, I can get practically everything I need delivered (without delivery cost or sales tax) except groceries.
Good weather means I can use a bike year-round.
If I have to run errands that require a car, that’s where the rental comes in. Maybe rent a car once or twice a months for 1 day at a time.
Am I crazy?
ice9Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
can get by without owning a car (can rent car when needed)No
[/quote]
I’m curious why you say this?
With amazon.com, I can get practically everything I need delivered (without delivery cost or sales tax) except groceries.
Good weather means I can use a bike year-round.
If I have to run errands that require a car, that’s where the rental comes in. Maybe rent a car once or twice a months for 1 day at a time.
Am I crazy?
ice9Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
can get by without owning a car (can rent car when needed)No
[/quote]
I’m curious why you say this?
With amazon.com, I can get practically everything I need delivered (without delivery cost or sales tax) except groceries.
Good weather means I can use a bike year-round.
If I have to run errands that require a car, that’s where the rental comes in. Maybe rent a car once or twice a months for 1 day at a time.
Am I crazy?
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