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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (45424)12/5/2005 11:01:20 AM
From: Live2SailRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
John,

My criteria are kinda specific. I need wind and water, and I need some geographic relief. Mountains used to be very important, but my hiking career is most likely over. That eliminates most of the country. I prefer colder to hotter, pretty much would have to be north of PA on the east coast. Would like to have some city nearby, or an airport shouldn't be more than 45minutes (on a weekend) away. In the U.S., that leaves me with the Bay Area, Portland (Columbia River Gorge), Maui (hard to get in and out of), South Boston, and Burlington, VT. Great Lakes area is too flat, Raleigh/Durham area is too far from Hatteras.

If I didn't have to work, and I could live anywhere in the world, I think KM has it right that the South Pacific would probably be my #1. Paros in the Greek Islands and a strip of coast in Brazil that you never heard of would be close seconds.

L2S
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