Originally posted by: tk109
Your best bet is Northern California. It's varies some but it still has some of the most beautiful weather around most the year. Very mild. You'd be very happy there.
Originally posted by: superHARD
Inland, meaing still Northern Cali, just 200 miles away from coast?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
bogota colombia
Originally posted by: Mill
Oh, here is where I'm vacationing in December. Talk about temps that never fluctuate.
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: Mill
Oh, here is where I'm vacationing in December. Talk about temps that never fluctuate.
Ok, I'll guess. Aruba?
if he wants to pay me $200k ill build him a dog house in my backyard and he can live in it if he wants! hell ill even be so nice as to let him use the water hose back there for dishes/cleaning up and such! 😀Originally posted by: BoomerD
San Diego. Perhaps the most perfect weather in the USA, but as has been mentioned, you won't get a dog house for $200K....
Originally posted by: Horus
Southwestern Ontario. We go between -30 and +30.
Originally posted by: Vic
Brookings, Oregon. On the Pacific coast in the extreme southwest of the state.
Seriously. It has a unique climate created by the local geography that moderates temperatures in the 60-70 F range throughout the entire year. Except for the fact that it also rains more than 100 inches a year, it is quite possibly the most moderate climate on earth.
edit: it is also part of the most sparsely populated coastline in the US, in the middle of the area from Coos Bay, OR to Eureka, CA.
Originally posted by: superHARD
Originally posted by: Vic
Brookings, Oregon. On the Pacific coast in the extreme southwest of the state.
Seriously. It has a unique climate created by the local geography that moderates temperatures in the 60-70 F range throughout the entire year. Except for the fact that it also rains more than 100 inches a year, it is quite possibly the most moderate climate on earth.
edit: it is also part of the most sparsely populated coastline in the US, in the middle of the area from Coos Bay, OR to Eureka, CA.
So 200K can buy a house?
Originally posted by: superHARD
Inland, meaing still Northern Cali, just 200 miles away from coast?