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Bundu 03-22-2011 02:24 PM

Hypothetical question: if you could relocate anywhere in the US where would it be?
 
I work from home and my only job requirements are that I have reliable fast internet access and be reasonably near a major airport.

My own requirements are:
1. No oak trees. I'm very allergic to oak pollen and it is killing me.
2. Interesting landscape, mountains, rivers, etc with a variety of trails.
3. Reasonable cost of living, houses in the $200K range.
4. My other interest is photography: outdoor, landscape, wild life, birds, Land Rovers in their natural environment.
5. Rivers full of trout and fly fishing.

So where would that be?

Gator Ritt 03-22-2011 02:30 PM

I live in Colorado Springs, CO and it sounds like you just described home. Ok, maybe #3 might be a bit hard to swing if your wife is a particular as mine, our 3 year old 4 bedroom 3100 sq ft condo is listed for $317,000. But everything else is spot on for the Springs area and as an added bonus we get 300+ days of sunshine per year. You should check it out.

Gator Ritt 03-22-2011 02:57 PM

https://landroverforums.com/forum/C:...ffice View.jpg

If it posted, that is a picture from my office window. The snow capped mountain in the back is Pikes Peak, it may be hard to see between the clouds and my junky phone.

Bundu 03-22-2011 03:17 PM

I've been to Denver and liked it, checking houses out at the moment. I'm not averse to a log cabin out in the sticks, just afraid of freezing my balls off.

photocrimes 03-22-2011 06:24 PM

Add me to the list for Colorado. I'd be more a Durango/Silverton area though.

Spike555 03-22-2011 06:36 PM

We dont have mountains but we have the rivers and streams and more lakes than you can shake a stick at.
Cost of living is less than CO too.

yloDiscoII 03-22-2011 07:10 PM

Western Washington sounds like it could be a good fit....

1. Check
2. One of the best (when it's not raining)
3. Get far enough away from Seattle proper and it's reasonable
4. One of the best (when it's not raining)
5. We got that, then you can add in Salmon, Halibut, Steelhead....

Gator Ritt 03-22-2011 07:16 PM

That whole "when it's not raining" thing really puts a cramp in my outdoor activities. Plus my mother & father IN LAW live in Portland. I like to keep a several hundred mile buffer between us!

yloDiscoII 03-22-2011 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by Gator Ritt (Post 234675)
That whole "when it's not raining" thing really puts a cramp in my outdoor activities. Plus my mother & father IN LAW live in Portland. I like to keep a several hundred mile buffer between us!

Yep, winter time around here is a real downer (I came here from TN and before that FL), but you seriously can't beat this area in the summer. But fair enough about the In-Law buffer;)

Gator Ritt 03-23-2011 01:08 PM

I am headed to Germany this summer for three years. That should keep the in-laws at bay for a bit.
The Problem with the Durango Silverton area is that it is a haul to a decent airport. Otherwise it fits Bundu’s needs and then some.


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