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schi0249 - Feb 10, 2004 |
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Pearl Jammzz | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
I have visited Cali and all the ppl were ugly, haha. I was in the Sacramento though, I hear S. Cali is a lot nicer. |
schi0249 | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
In the Minneapolis Metro area, $250 K will buy a pretty modest home. The average house ( 2 bedroom w/ 1 bathroom) is $200,000. And that's in an average area. I pay $1,000 a month for a 1 bedroom in a college area. |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
I pay $900 for my one bedroom. As for houses, you can't hardly find a house at all for under $300,000. My wife and I looked at some houses to get ideas for when we build ours. They were mostly 3 bedrooms and nice sized houses -- nothing fancy. They wanted over $700,000 for them. |
Scared0o0Rabbit | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
Having worked in the real estate industry out here, I can tell you this, cost of housing depends on where you live. Having lived in kentucky for a year, then moving back, I would never be willing to live anywhere but the west coast again. More importantly I don't know if I'd ever even want to live in Oregon or Washington. Just a FYI, but up in the mountains in Northern california, houses are cheap. Down in the populated bay area, expect to pay $200,000 or more than up in the mountains. It REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY matters as to what part of california you live in. |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | ||||
True, but most jobs are in the Bay Area. The smaller towns away from SF are also cheaper. But that will change as those start to fill up. I just heard the other day that off of the highway between Vacaville and Fairfield (Scared knows where this is), there is gonna be a group of 50,000 homes going up over the next year or whatever. Some developer or something. But like I said, prices aren't the only thing that bother me. It's honestly just too crowded for my liking. |
Scared0o0Rabbit | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
w00t, more traffic on 80! That is 80 at that point right.... I think it is atleast.... Makes me glad I moved up here now, I have friends up here and it was already a 2+ hour drive up here from my old house lol. |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
yup that would be 80 That beloved road that I tread every day to work |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
hills schmills. never been skiing in my life. I just want a place to live where I can live peacefully. Nowhere is perfect, but ya know... |
IceDigger | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
Don't they have those wacky emissions laws in CA where you can't have an "older" classic car? I don't think I could stand emissions so strict. Gutted the cat of my car and its still legal here in PA Gotta love it here in PA, no earthquakes, no tornadoe, no hurricans, just snow. We have tons of trees, hills, and open space its awesome. REALLY nice to go out on a drive here, especially during the fall when the leaves change. Beautifull. Just don't move in Philly, they have a wacky mayor. |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
yeah you have to get smogged. My in-laws have old cars, but somehow they pass every now and then -- I think |
schi0249 | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
The two main areas in consideration are San Diego and LA. Though there are a few positions in some other towns. |
Pearl Jammzz | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
Pennsylvania is great. I have been there a few times (have relatives from out there, my dad was born there) and it's beautiful. Never been driving there, but I imagine to to be WAY fun. The roads are like one giant roller coaster out in the country, all twisty and going up and down constantly. The people there are great too, everyone is WAY nice compared to out west here. One thing I dislike about PA, the humidity. Living in Utah my whole life, I NEED! dry air, w/o it I wouldn't know what to do, haha. I felt sticky and dirty the whole time out there :-\. I guess you are suppost to get used to that after awhile though. |
racketboy | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
I like Michigan, but it can get humid too. But I'm inside most of the time, so no biggie. I've heard that Indiana is nice though |
Scared0o0Rabbit | Feb 10, 2004 | |||
If I recall correctly what score you need on smog is based on the year your car was made, and where you bought it. I could be wrong though, just I think I've heard that. Earthquakes aren't anywhere near as big of a deal as people think too. If you do end up out here, keep in mind that a lot of californians are EXTREMELY liberal, so don't be shocked or anything. Sure there are those that are EXTREMELY conservative too, but to the unintiated, San Francisco can be downright scary lol (and I've been to new york too, I can compare). |
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