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Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by The Horticulturalist
(Post 8466989)
I quite fancy Phoenix myself, but I've not even been there yet!
Today low 80's. There is growing British Community here and British food seems to be more available these days with the Fresh and Easy stores popping up. San Diego has greater weather but costs and an arm and a leg. Depends what you are looking for, what do you do to relax?: shades_smile |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by Drew.Dean
(Post 8470820)
Great in the winter, but blooming hot in the middle of summer ( upto 120F)
Today low 80's. There is growing British Community here and British food seems to be more available these days with the Fresh and Easy stores popping up. San Diego has greater weather but costs and an arm and a leg. Depends what you are looking for, what do you do to relax?: shades_smile |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by The Horticulturalist
(Post 8471561)
I'm in Mississippi with horrible, horrible humidity in the summer and high temps (not quite that high), I think I'd take your temps over the humidity, they say your dry hot weather is not as bad as our humidity, but "they" might not be telling the truth!
I'd still recommend California as the best place to live, but - the Phoenix area has some kick-ass suburbs with house prices scraping the bottom of the barrel, so it's a good place to go if you are on a tight budget. I just bought a great condo (3 bed/2ba, 1300 sq. ft) in an upscale neighborhood for $150k. That wouldn't buy a driveway in any desirable part of CA! To the OP - it really depends on your job skills, and desires. Can you work 'anywhere', and does your product or service have a ready market anywhere? If you can truly live/work 'anywhere', I'd say consider the Pacific North West if you can tolerate rain, California if you can afford it, Arizona if you hate rain and can appreciate the desert, and New Mexico if you don't mind cooler weather but still overall dry. To me, PNW is too similar to UK; the 'Southwest' is so radically different, I find it very appealing. |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 8471817)
The high heat in Phoenix is nowhere near as bad as it sounds; I went through my first summer there last year and it's quite bearable. I'm not saying you can go out and run around during the day, but - the summer nights are 'perfect' - you can sit outside at 9pm and there are NO bugs! You have to shift your outdoor activities to early morning or late evening for a few months. I've spent 25+ years in California, which has what I'd call 'near perfect' weather, but Phoenix is much, much better weather-wise from October through May. California (bay area, away from the coastal fog) has about 40% humidity in the summer; Florida, the south, and the east coast have about 80% humidity; Phoenix has about 15% humidity - makes all the difference in the world. Biggest issue with Phoenix is that, as a city, it's a disaster - no 'downtown core' to speak of (not one you'd want to live in or visit), and it's one big spread-out place. The attraction of Phoenix lies in some of the nicer suburbs (I'm in Scottsdale), and the proximity to mountains/lakes (which surprised me!).
I'd still recommend California as the best place to live, but - the Phoenix area has some kick-ass suburbs with house prices scraping the bottom of the barrel, so it's a good place to go if you are on a tight budget. I just bought a great condo (3 bed/2ba, 1300 sq. ft) in an upscale neighborhood for $150k. That wouldn't buy a driveway in any desirable part of CA! To the OP - it really depends on your job skills, and desires. Can you work 'anywhere', and does your product or service have a ready market anywhere? If you can truly live/work 'anywhere', I'd say consider the Pacific North West if you can tolerate rain, California if you can afford it, Arizona if you hate rain and can appreciate the desert, and New Mexico if you don't mind cooler weather but still overall dry. To me, PNW is too similar to UK; the 'Southwest' is so radically different, I find it very appealing. I just get eaten alive here, but I hate having to wear bug spray all the time so it does impact my gardening activites somewhat. |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 8471817)
The high heat in Phoenix is nowhere near as bad as it sounds; I went through my first summer there last year and it's quite bearable. I'm not saying you can go out and run around during the day, but - the summer nights are 'perfect' - you can sit outside at 9pm and there are NO bugs!
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Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by fatbrit
(Post 8471904)
For some strange reason your arrival in the valley stopped the real monsoon last summer -- storms with humidity. It's usually worse.
If I can make it through this summer, I'm almost definitely going to sell the CA home and buy something nicer in Scottsdale. Excluding the need for healthcare, I could probably quit working if I move there. Of course, then I really need to be sure I can cope with the summers since I won't have a job to keep me indoors! I'm going to look at properties in Flagstaff as a summer escape. |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by JGJ
(Post 8466366)
I'd like to thank everyone that has responded to my post. I feel revived already.
What are the real advantages of citizenship? Sorry to hear about your situation! the main advantage to citizenship is that it gives you options. If you decide to move back to the UK for a couple of years then decide to come back to the US to live, you've got no immigration hassles. Oh... and I've lived in NW Georgia for the last 3.5 years..... I love the climate (Not too humid at all..... just lovely long summers!) The cost of living is reasonable here.... property prices are great at the moment! |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Forget Colorado, we have snow.
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Re: Desperately Seeking Support
We need more postings like this? showing true courage when things are not going well. Thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8466737)
Well my 2c worth
Same kinda situation won't go into all the details but I was alone out here and stuck it out, and I am so pleased that I did, this is my home and I am proud to live in the US infact I have just filed for my Citizenship :) I think you have to ask yourself "what do I have to go back to in the UK"? and "I have been given an opportunity to live in a country that some folk would give their right arm for, should I at least give it a go"? I know when I was alone out here I did not know where or who to turn too, but I think I must of had a guardian angel. Personally given your situation I would say give it a go at least until you get your citizenship. :D |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Yeah but people can Ski!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 8472710)
Forget Colorado, we have snow.
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Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by The Horticulturalist
(Post 8471887)
That'd do it for me!
I just get eaten alive here, but I hate having to wear bug spray all the time so it does impact my gardening activites somewhat. |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Life and climate is good here in the Monterey Bay, CA. Job outlook is variable depending on your field, and the cost of living is probably higher than Ohio.
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Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 8472739)
Is that because of the snakes, lizards, scorpions etc? :eek:
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Originally Posted by henryh
(Post 8472922)
Life and climate is good here in the Monterey Bay, CA. Job outlook is variable depending on your field, and the cost of living is probably higher than Ohio.
I just flew into Phoenix from the Bay Area yesterday, after a week in the Bay Area. It was raining hard at SFO; it was 74 degrees in Phoenix at 6pm. We drove to a restaurant and sat outside at 8pm and it was 'perfect'. Not bad for early April! I think it rained every day in the Bay Area ... at least there won't be a drought this year! |
Re: Desperately Seeking Support
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 8473884)
Understatement of the century!
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