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San diego is nice. A lot of other places on the west coast with exceptional weather and not as expensive. šView attachment 356743
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Nevada?
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I wouldnāt mind being you in my next life.
Beautiful!...Reminds me when I used to live about 45 minutes NW of Sac in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. About 2 hours to SF/Napa, and 2 hours to Tahoe. Housing/COL was pretty reasonable (about 4 years ago), but Bay transplants/housing craziness have changed this. Fires are also progressively getting worse.San diego is nice. A lot of other places on the west coast with exceptional weather and not as expensive. šView attachment 356743
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Thats not early retirement. Do you still work at all? or do you just scroll your phone like Chief Meadowsall day
I gigolo a little bit when I get too bored.
Ditto. Sevo's life and overall setup sound excellent.I wouldnāt mind being you in my next life.
All these places in Southern California are impossible to afford. Particularly if they are resort towns and cities with beaches. Average house prices are 5 million and up. Impossible to be a doc and living in seedy shady areas of town or commute more than 1 hour away to work
Wonder why ASMG pulled out of Tri-City?I just saw an ad for locums in Oceanside today. Looks like ASMG cancelled the contract at tri city. I may look into that- has to be good golf down there... whatās a tee time cost though?
They canāt staff the other places. Btw Tri city offering $400-500 an hour right now for locums.Wonder why ASMG pulled out of Tri-City?
Ok. 5 million is a stretch. So what does a 3-4 bedroom, 2 BR 2000SF house cost?Forgive me when I say you have absolutely no idea what youāre talking about
Ok. 5 million is a stretch. So what does a 3-4 bedroom, 2 BR 2000SF house cost?
Damn. My house was 260 last year. I canāt do 1 Mil$1-2mil. But if you want to live ocean front in Del Mar next to Bill Gates, then $5-10mil.
Ok. 5 million is a stretch. So what does a 3-4 bedroom, 2 BR 2000SF house cost?
I see two houses close in equivalence to mine without the half acre and they are $1.3-1.4 million. Uhmm nope, nope, nope.San Diego is big city with a ton of different neighborhoods. The price of that 2 BR 2000SF house will vary drastically depending on where it is.
If you're curious: https://www.redfin.com/city/16904/CA/San-Diego
Keep in mind that the housing market in SD has gone absolutely bonkers over the last several years.
I see two houses close in equivalence to mine without the half acre and they are $1.3-1.4 million. Uhmm nope, nope, nope.
Most I am willing to spend is 5-600k and not in TX because of the Real Estate Taxes.
To each their own. I live in a place that people dream of vacationing in for one or two weeks out of the year. I can (and do) go surfing and hiking year-round. It also helps to have bought a house >5 years ago.
My W2 would need to have at least 6 zeros to get me to live in most other states in this country.
I go vacationing for sure.To each their own. I live in a place that people dream of vacationing in for one or two weeks out of the year. I can (and do) go surfing and hiking year-round. It also helps to have bought a house >5 years ago.
My W2 would need to have at least 6 zeros to get me to live in most other states in this country.
I go vacationing for sure.
I do hate the heat and flatness TX and its why I am in the mountains right now. Colorado would be a better compromise for me.
Anyway, about to move to a place where people go vacation and with a mild climate and great altitude so I get it. Dream, forever house gonna cost me about $140k.
Seriously tempting. But how long can one remain a nomad locums? Iām going on 2 years now...They canāt staff the other places. Btw Tri city offering $400-500 an hour right now for locums.
Nah. Spent some time there in the winter. Had a condo there. Yes it snows a lot but it has lots of sunshine and the snow often melts. Yes there are blizzards. I am aware. They often have many days in the 50s during the winter where the snow turns to slush.I think that you would hate colorado
Oh, brother!!I like the liberal mentality.