No…. I think we have more than our fair share of them haha the rest of the country needs to experience the KaliforniansPersonally, I'm fine with them moving to Colorado.
No…. I think we have more than our fair share of them haha the rest of the country needs to experience the KaliforniansPersonally, I'm fine with them moving to Colorado.
Most definitely, Montana is the place to be.I think I would enjoy the perks of having Montana residency over Idaho residency?
Fantastic Vince Vaughn referenceBozeman is where all your neighbors are moving. There should probably be a questionnaire that you need to fill out before we can properly place you.
An incomplete list of California exit exam questions are listed below in no particular order
- Do you currently or have you owned a Tesla?
- When driving alone do you wear a mask?
- Have you ever removed the body part where your pee comes out?
- Do you have pronouns?
- Is your portfolio diversified in ESG funds?
- Do you put ketchup on steak?
- Do you identify as non-binary, a furry, or any animal from the feline family?
- Have you ever played "tummy sticks" or "ouch ouch you're on my hair"?
- Do you have a suppressor on your 6.5 Creedmoor?
- Do you do crossfit?
- Do you manscape more than once per month?
Moving from the Madera/Merced area so not sure the summers can be worse. We are looking at 110 for the next 6 days. The winters are what they are, I can’t change that. I would have a hard time moving from the ocean as well! And family is huge. I don’t think it would be doable unless the majority of our families are willing to go to.Just curious OP where are you moving from? The wife and I moved from So cal (Dana point) 3-4 years ago and are moving back to the same area. We have all our family and friends there, and we just had our first kid.
Just beware. The summers are brutal, the winters are worse. The cheap cost of living does help, but the trade off is tough. Yes hunting is great, but think about those things as well.
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Moving from the Madera/Merced area so not sure the summers can be worse. We are looking at 110 for the next 6 days. The winters are what they are, I can’t change that. I would have a hard time moving from the ocean as well! And family is huge. I don’t think it would be doable unless the majority of our families are willing to go to.
Ahhh, yeah… my cousins lived up there my entire life. They recently sold and moved to Idaho… Tortolane? (Sorry about spelling) they like it. Don’t love it. They are used to everything being accessible at a store. He’s not a huge hunter or fisherman, but I am and want to go visit him soon haha. They were between that and Utah.
They do miss family and friends, and there daily life’s but other than that they seem content.
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I have a pretty diverse set of skills but can do quite a bit with my company remotely making as much as I do here. My wife can and does work (dental hygienist) so that it pretty universal. Because of the farming, we would be able to cash in on a nice profit from the land and hopefully be in a position to buy well. My wife’s requirements are a target and having her parents there too.I think the challenge you will have is that many of the Patagonia wearin, chai tea folks have moved, or bought land in ID/MT/CO etc. They have cashed out their California home value and have driven up home/land prices in these areas. You should identify some communities and then get on zillow to see what you could afford there.
The other question is how transferable are your job skills? Can you wife work? Wages may be very different than what you are used to.
Best approach would be to do a road trip with the family to these areas to get a sense of the community, services, homes, etc. I would put more of a focus on wife/family than hunting. I have hired many sales people who moved their family and when the wife became unhappy, that ended their time and they moved back home.
End of the day completely understand the desire to exit Ca, it is becoming a real shiz hole. Remember, every place you move to will have pros/cons. Put a list of them together and determine what are deal breakers. Then put a plan together with a budget and start your search.
Good luck!
I'm no Idaho buff but do you mean Coeur D'Alene?