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Low Cost of Living (Was: Questions on the Business End of Things)
Subject:Low Cost of Living (Was: Questions on the Business End of Things) From:arroxaneullman -at- aol -dot- com To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:22:52 -0400
The same goes for Las Cruces, NM (and surrounding communities). A
single adult can live quite comfortably off 20k. It's becoming a nice
retirement community. My parents hope to buy a slab of desert and live
in that area when they retire (if they ever do). Personally, I'd rather
pay a little more and live where there are trees, rivers, lakes, and
maybe an ocean (although Dallas lacks the latter).
Getting back to TW... my lifetime goal is to continue writing in my
golden (and platinum) years from the middle of the woods or a forest
on/near a mountain. (Anyone got a mountain for sale?)
So, are any of you living this lifestyle already and want to make us
jealous?
:)
Arroxane, who's allergic to sagebrush
-----Original Message-----
From: Tara Charter <tara -dot- charter -at- physiciansmutual -dot- com> said:
Wow! You can get an excellent 3-5 bedroom house in a great neighborhood
in
Omaha, NE for $1K - $1.5K/month.
But your salary will be half what you could get on the East or West coat.
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