After a couple of years they will miss the California weather and come back. Money can’t buy you good weather. I’ll pay a bit more and stay. Did the humid thunderstorm, dodging tornadoes and living in a freezer thing already.
After a couple of years they will miss the California weather and come back. Money cant buy you good weather. Ill pay a bit more and stay.
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Tijuana has good weather that money can’t buy. But, then again, there are more things besides either weather or money to consider when determining where the “good life” can be lived. If you love Tijuana today, you’ll love California tomorrow. Good luck with that.
“After a couple of years they will miss the California weather and come back. Money cant buy you good weather. Ill pay a bit more and stay. Did the humid thunderstorm, dodging tornadoes and living in a freezer thing already.”
Gee, nice weather or stripped of my liberty, which shall it be?
May your chains weigh lightly upon you.
There's some truth to this. If you leave CA for the upper mid-west or north east then the regret factor may be high.
Many rich will stay there, because they can afford it.
It's the 40-150K per year households than are driven out.
Less than 40K you likely qualify for some level of assistance.
So it's the land of the wealthy and the poor.
After a couple of years they will miss the California weather and come back. Money cant buy you good weather. Ill pay a bit more and stay. Did the humid thunderstorm, dodging tornadoes and living in a freezer thing already.
California, soon to be the land of squatters.