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Best Place to Live in USA
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| March 21, 2002
| Me
Posted on 03/21/2002 9:42:47 PM PST by andrew
If you could live and work from anywhere in the U.S, where would that be?
Take into consideration lifestyle, schools, recreation, weather, cost and quality of life, etc.
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: cities; communities; lifestyle; towns
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To: Dan from Michigan
LOL. I can actually own my own house there.......You own a house in River Rouge?
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
My grandma lived in Redford Twp. Beautiful old homes populated with white trash. Just lovely.
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To: I_Had_Enough
Eska is the name of the mountain out my back door, I think native name as most geographical locations in Alaska. We ride the snowmachines right up on top and look out over the world; only about 6000 feet higher than our cabin, but still quite nice up there nx to God.
But just maybe there's something to all of this. The wife is from good Chech/Hungarian bloodlines, luv that sitek,pagatch,even bone marrow buttered on fresh baked bread.
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03/26/2002 3:54:28 AM PST
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Eska
To: andrew
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To: andrew
I live in the Hamptons with a wife and two small childern and I'm thinking of moving. You can buy my house! It is just beautiful here from June-September but it is unbelievably expensive. I'm looking for better year-round weather (Florida) with a more resonable cost of living.
If you don't have a lot (and I mean a lot) of equity in your house to put down on a house here you are pretty much out of luck. We bought our first house in 1996 for $130k and we had an offer on it for $330k last year. It's a 1600 sq ft. contemporary. No garage, no pool, no finished basement - I mean it's nothing special but home prices have just exploded over the past 3-4 years. To top it off, I turned the offer down and I'm renting the house knowing that prices are only going up! It's just crazy.
To: antaresequity
“Don’t move to Marin County whatever you do.”
Left that left-of-left area two years ago for the confines of lilliputian gov Michelle Lujan Wuhan Grisham in Albuquerque. Homes are 1/4 the price and 1/2 the taxes.
FK CA.
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07/10/2020 2:49:38 PM PDT
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apostoli
("When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Sowel)
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