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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (594597)11/30/2010 7:23:15 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583682
 
In the case of both places, the scenery and weather varies depending where you are. Coastal SC does have nice weather .... but how much a year is that worth? And is CA the cheapest place to get that?

As for comparing CA with NY for young engineers, thats not relevant to the discussion.

An in ground pool adds no value to a house and as a condition of sale the owner may often have to allow money for it's removal Uh huh, my pool is beautiful though.

You can get a much cheaper house in WVA or in the coal region of PA No, I live in a cheap place already with better winters.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (594597)11/30/2010 8:01:56 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1583682
 
CA is a spectacular state. From S. CA beaches to Yosemite Valley, the incredibly beautiful drive up the 1 along the coast N. of San Francisco, The giant redwoods, Death Valley. Texas has some nice places, but it's not in the same league.

Beisdes that, EVERY DAY was, weatherwise, as nice as the nicest day you EVER get in Texas, where I lived in S. Cal.