For 600k, you may have to subtract a bedroom. New condos out here start at 400k (The Inland Empire is know for cheaper housing)
For 600k, you may have to subtract a bedroom. New condos out here start at 400k (The Inland Empire is know for cheaper housing)
Sorry, have to agree with Fredwina. If you're looking for "cute", you'll have to raise your bid quite a bit. $600k just might get you into a starter condo. I live about 3 miles from the beach. The modest, 1950's-style houses start at about $800k... and my neighborhood isn't even considered very fashionable. But, it's safe and I have easy access to all the bike paths.
I live in Orange County ... riding here, both road and mountain is heaven. It's great and it's year round. Lots of great bike clubs to join both recreational and racing... but housing here is even worse than either Inland Empire or LA. Average price for small 3b/2bath home is $800,000 (if purchasing in Santa Ana or Anaheim. For areas like Irvine or Aliso Viejo it's $1,000,000+). One bedroom condo starts at $500,000. Rent is around $1500 for a one bedroom. But then again the riding is great. Best you just stay where you are. It's overcrowded and too busy here as it is!!!![]()
BCIpam - Nature Girl
I guess when I said 'cute' in regards to my housing desires, I was being kinda sarcastic with myself LOL...and using it more in the context of size...as in small.
I realize the above quote is kinda meant as a joke, but helloooo...I didn't expect people to even remotely diss my 'dream' of moving to So. Cal.But then again the riding is great. Best you just stay where you are. It's overcrowded and too busy here as it is!!!It's overcrowded and busy where I currently live LOL...There are pros and cons to living in any area really.
I guess I come from a spiritual background in which I believe that my thoughts create my reality. The truth is that I have put it out there to the Universe or divine that I want to live in California...The 'how' is not even up to me...I know it will manifest in perfect, divine timing...It will be so fun and exciting...Yay! I'm so excited
Can't wait until that day...I'll post some pictures of my little, humble abode with one of my nice bikes, my cute husband, and my awesome quads LOL...Hee hee!!!!
Visualizing everyone here in alignment with their heart's deepest desires and wishing only the best for everyone...Life is too short not to 'dream'...make things a realityLive life to the fullest and don't ever settle for anything 'mundane'...You deserve the best...As do I
With only the most loving intentions...and in love and gratitude for allowing me to express my own truth...
Yoga:
In California its a long established joke... we try and dissaude people from coming here - it's all in jest - but reality is California is becoming a real mess and what once made it a great place is slowly erroding due to congestion etc. It shouldn't be a dream to come live in California. If you have jobs and are planning to come here - welcome. No one was kidding about the riding here - it's glorious, will be the least of your problems. I just think most of us California believe people should know the reality of good riding, we pay dearly for it and if you come here, you will too. Just have your eyes wide open.
I had a friend move here last year from New Jersey. She was told housing prices were reasonable. They are in some areas but she found out those areas aren't desirable (either high crime or 2 - 3 hr drive from work). She purchased a nice 2 bedroom condo in Anaheim Hills but is mortgaged to the hilt.
Anyway, didn't mean to offend. I wasn't serious, just joking - again pretty much an established California joke... if and when you and your husband know where you are coming to live, the rest of us CA gals can fill you in on good riding spots. You can also go to bikeforums.net, under regional discussions, southern california - lots of information of So Cal rides is posted there. Also check out bikeirvine.org for information on bike clubs and riding around Orange County.
BCIpam - Nature Girl
I am not offended by anyone hereLove ya'll
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Actually, it's quite difficult to offend me. In my post previous to this one, I was simply expressing my own truth, which is what you did in your recent post and elsewhere in this threadNo harm, no foul. Everyone sees things differently and has his or her own personal truths. That's what makes the world go 'round. Thank goodness there are differences or the world may not be as exciting to me LOL
I get bored easily I guess...I'm working on being more focused though.
I'm well aware of the jokes about not moving to California![]()
Hubby and I are definitely going to make sure we have employment lined up before packing and moving out to CaliforniaIt shouldn't be a dream to come live in California. If you have jobs and are planning to come here - welcome.We are looking at our various options. Thankfully, there are many...and, we'll be just fine financially
Yay!
As for the "shouldn't," I have been trying to eliminate the 'should's' and 'shouldn't's' from my vocabularyIt just works better for me that way
I appreciate the links and information regarding riding in Orange CountyMany thanks
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If you ever want to ride in Metro Detroit, I can return the favor and provide data...along, with some jokes about why you wouldn't want to live here LOL.
I enjoy being of service to others...that is why I'm on the planet
With bear hugs to all...
There's always Northern California. Housing would appear to be more reasonable here. My little 850 square foot condo goes for about $430K right now. The two-bedroom cottages in Burlingame are about $650k. Of course, there are many more expensive places to live, but nice, cute, reasonable housing in good neighborhoods can be found in Northern California.
And, we ride year-round too!
And, we're not wedded to our cars like those SoCal-ers.
And, there's less smog.
And better wine.
And,
and,
and.....