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07-29-2022, 05:51 PM #11
How humid is it in new braunfels? I’m very interested in that area as well.
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07-29-2022, 06:11 PM #12
I’ve spent a lot of time in the Treasure Valley area so I know the perks and places. My wife enjoyed our quick summer trips to buy our last SA from a family in Meridian. But, she won’t tolerate the cold. I’d rather be in Garden Valley if I had my druthers, or McCall. If I win the lotto, maybe a summer place their, or Priest Lake/Sandpoint area.
Hush your mouth!! This Reno boy knows better. Placer Co. would be ok if it weren’t for the people there. Hwy 50 and the Bay Area weekend moron migration ruined Southlake.
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07-29-2022, 06:18 PM #132020 SA 450 Wife calls it White Cloud. Said it makes her feel "Classy"
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07-29-2022, 06:39 PM #14
I know reno, unfortunately. I grew up there. Still have a house up in the galena neck of the woods, unfortunately. Reno is one of the armpits of America!!
I’ve been pushing the big boss for a house in south lake, she won’t do it full time though.
My shell station is in auburn off 80, I do that 80 drive 1-2 times a week. Once for work, once for the lake. Because you know, that armpit has no lakes!! Lol.
Our house in auburn is off auburn Folsom, near Folsom lake. Beautiful place my man!! Loomis/Penryn/Newcastle is the idea if we stick around California.
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07-29-2022, 06:41 PM #15
I know reno, unfortunately. I grew up there. Still have a house up in the galena neck of the woods, unfortunately. Reno is one of the armpits of America!!
I’ve been pushing the big boss for a house in south lake, she won’t do it full time though.
My shell station is in auburn off 80, I do that 80 drive 1-2 times a week. Once for work, once for the lake. Because you know, that armpit has no lakes!! Lol.
Our house in auburn is off auburn Folsom, near Folsom lake. Beautiful place my man!! Loomis/Penryn/Newcastle is the idea if we stick around California.
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07-29-2022, 07:14 PM #16
The humidity sucks here in TN but life is good. Im 15 minutes from 3 different lakes and about 45 minutes from Norris. Home prices are through the roof but 600k would get you nice house. No income tax, mountains, lakes and amazing mt biking. Our lows get to 30s with occasional dips to 20s or teens. But thats a short span for winter here. Other than that the only other place I ever lived was Houston near the woodlands and its the same humidity as TN just base temp is way higher so its way worse.
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07-29-2022, 07:56 PM #17
I might be the only one who likes humidity.
I have spent a lot of time in Utah and dry air sucks, always dry eyes, dry skin and thirsty
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07-29-2022, 10:20 PM #18
asthmatic here as a kid and took a lot of drugs for it when young including steroids for many years. outgrew it as an adult until I moved to green bay. humidity drove me back into albuterol. as soon as I left and moved to utah and eventually sin city, haven't touched it since.
dry air has it benefits but I do miss the cheaper housing prices of the midwest and closer proximity to water. and frankly, people are MUCH nicer in the midwest vs the southwest.
exwife was from nampa and we lived there for a few years while I managed a big box store it's like any city with good and bad places.
his 500k ask sends eagle away and frankly, you will get more bang for the cash in nampa but meridian is definitely a nicer place. built 5 houses there back in the day and lived there for 10 years. very nice community but if you have kids, you need to be of the right religion.'06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten
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07-29-2022, 11:00 PM #19
" McCall. If I win the lotto, maybe a summer place their, or Priest Lake"
A friend bought land at McCall and later sold it as there are no builders there. They are down in Boise. The east side of Priest Lake is state land with cabin and homeowners are on a 99 year lease. I'm not sure how many years are left but the state for some years now are getting pressure that the lease rates are too low and to not renew any leases. I moved from Richland Washington in 2020 and it was a great boating area but the water never warms up beyond 72 degrees. It nevers rains from the 4th of July to Labor Day and gets less rain than Phoenix. At 400 feet above sea level, it is in the 100s during the summer and usually gets down in the 20s in the winter. Weather inversion with cloudy days in the winter sucks.1998 Mobius
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07-30-2022, 12:36 PM #20
I rescind my recommendation for placer county.
How generous of them to assess my 2013 242 at $103k. Think they’d buy it from me for that?
Also why it has an NV tag on it.
They are off their rocker. $1100 a year in taxes.
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