I have some similar & some not so similar criteria...1. No or Low humidity (guess that rules out the south and east coast)2. Don't have to shovel snow3. Must cool off at night (sorry, no Vega$ or Phoenix)4. Access to golf5. A place where Mrs. Schro will be happy6. Not too remote, access to amenities (health care, groceries, ya know...civilization)7. Not too far away from kids and potential grandkids (talking retirement time here).Wife and I already have some land off of upper Klamath Lake in So. Oregon. We may build on it in the next year or two. I love Southern Oregon. Great golf, hiking, fishing and the weather is pretty darn nice most of the year.Until then, I have a hard time leaving the Sacramento suburbs.
Avg snowfall around 50" inches a yr. with very little accumulation.Avg rain around 18".
Wife and I already have some land off of upper Klamath Lake in So. Oregon. We may build on it in the next year or two. I love Southern Oregon. Great golf, hiking, fishing and the weather is pretty darn nice most of the year.Until then, I have a hard time leaving the Sacramento suburbs.
LOVE the drive from Redding just past Ashland on the 5....man, it's a great drive, one of the ebst out there! Talk about tree city USA...Sacramento in the fall......man, you would think you were the northeast...beautiful!!!
New Jersey is not the worst place to live, but it is becoming unafordable.
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