Quote from vhehn:
looks nice but it gets real hot in houston in the summer doesnt it?
Quote from vhehn:
i live in the cold midwest. i have had enough. i want to build a retirement home in a nice rural area close to a city. some of the things i require are:
moderate climate.
green trees and grass. no desert for me.
city within 50 miles.
3 acres minimum.
100-200k for a lot max.
paved roads nearby.
utilities to lot line.
high speed internet.
no extreme hot or cold temps.
some kind of nice view.
i liked the lake tahoe area when we visited there but prices are out of site so maybe something like an undiscovered lake tahoe type place with a warmer climate would work. any ideas?
Quote from vhehn:
i live in the cold midwest. i have had enough. i want to build a retirement home in a nice rural area close to a city. some of the things i require are:
moderate climate.
green trees and grass. no desert for me.
city within 50 miles.
3 acres minimum.
100-200k for a lot max.
paved roads nearby.
utilities to lot line.
high speed internet.
no extreme hot or cold temps.
some kind of nice view.
i liked the lake tahoe area when we visited there but prices are out of site so maybe something like an undiscovered lake tahoe type place with a warmer climate would work. any ideas?
and you can get your green fix back home.i dont like the southwest.the climate is ok but no green trees,too many people,taxes,traffic,crime. i want a peaceful lifestyle.Quote from 4444CJones4444:
San Diego is the ultimate for mild climate, but it will not meet your 100-200k requirement. Though, if you buy now, your retirement home would probably double in value in the next decade since the market is so depressed.
It sounds like you need to be a snow bird and buy a house in the Phoenix metro area, preferably Scottsdale. Fly away for the summer, since it tends to get a little warm here
A quick note about humidity. I've flown to Houston in August, when it was 114 in Phoenix, 103 in Houston. I thought I was going to die when I walked out of George Bush airport. The same thing happened in Kansas City (I had no idea KC could hit 105 AND 90% humidity). Humidity is a killer.
Palm trees are green at the tipsQuote from vhehn:
i dont like the southwest.the climate is ok but no green trees,too many people,taxes,traffic,crime. i want a peaceful lifestyle.
