Any good recommendations on where to live? Nothing is set in stone, far from it in fact. I really want to live in a place that I can drink mojitos on a sandy beach year round though.
I don't think you have to go 4000 miles to do that. Lots of places in Caribbean. I hear Cuba's going to open up soon...Any good recommendations on where to live? Nothing is set in stone, far from it in fact. I really want to live in a place that I can drink mojitos on a sandy beach year round though.
I don't think you have to go 4000 miles to do that. Lots of places in Caribbean. I hear Cuba's going to open up soon...
Both places.The cost of living is high.
Both places.
YeahBoth places, as in Alaska as well?
Well . . .kona has direct flights to Anchorage - which may be your best bet - HNL does too but you can't afford to live there -Any good recommendations on where to live? Nothing is set in stone, far from it in fact. I really want to live in a place that I can drink mojitos on a sandy beach year round though.
After a while it's just like living in any other city.
Fun and beautiful place to visit for short periods - not so much to live.
I would be commuting from the 49th state to the 50th state and hawaii is the closest offering thats not in Kalifornia
I see you're spelling California with a K. That usually means you think California is far too left in it's politics for your liking. I really hate to break this to you, but the state of Hawaii is even further left in it's politics. They are straight up socialists there. They just don't have enough political clout to effect national politics so folks on the right don't have the hate in for them. However if you move there and live there you will be subject to all manor of statist, socialist and "progressive" legislation and regulation.
If politics are a big part of your life, then I might suggest Corpus Christie on the Texas Gulf coast. They have beaches, it stays pretty warm there in the winter and it's red state all the way.
Problem with mokulele is they don't pay enough to live in Hawaii. 45 a year wouldn't cut it at all....You wanna fly for Mokulele?
You wanna fly for Mokulele?
The Hilo and Pana districts are very conservative so the socialist stereotype doesn't fit all. And last time I was in Austin it was pretty darned liberal so that one doesn't fit, either.
Ummm... ok... why the K? There's no K in succubus.I spell Kalifornia with a K because my ex fiancé lives there and she's a damn succubus!
@DavidWhite
Run far away from that company!! It's run by the same guys who ran Seaport into the ground. I have several friends that bolted from that place before it burned.
It makes the name for fitting for a place where a skeleton witch would live. It's so much more evil looking with a K.Ummm... ok... why the K? There's no K in succubus.
If you fly a small plane in Hawaii, navigation is easy, because you only need to know two headings. East and West.
Otherwise, there's nothing.
Huh? There's a lot to love about California. There's good reason so many people live there. You aren't a resident of Alaska either, right?
I am a resident of alaska, currently.
Because you don't want to freeze your nuts off on a regular basis?? Cold is bull crap.Then why would you want to **** away your hard-earned money on a 9% state income tax in California or Hawaii (+losing out on the dividend) ?
I am a resident of alaska, currently.
Hence, the location, "Minneapolis" in your profile, and your employment with a Minneapolis base?
Are you done with that gig?
Austin has always been Far Out and Far Left. Just remember the city motto..."Keep Austin Wierd"The Hilo and Pana districts are very conservative so the socialist stereotype doesn't fit all. And last time I was in Austin it was pretty darned liberal so that one doesn't fit, either.
Hawaii's great. We sold our little beach house almost 30 years ago because we had to choose where to live and we couldn't make a good living in Hawaii. Little has changed except 30 years of making a good living later we can choose to own a vacation property a couple of miles from our old beach shack. No regrets.
The Big Island has the dry, warm Kona side and the wetter, cooler Hilo side. A 900sq ft basic condo within walking distance to the beach will start at about $450K on the Kona side. If you're lucky you'll find one with HOA fees around $1K per month, and beware they can be higher than that. On the other side of the island you can buy a basic house in the Puna area for about $300k and nicer ones escalate up quickly. Probably with on site sewer and rain water catchment for domestic water. Hilo is a great town but not what most people dream about when they think Hawaii. Somebody mentioned Waimea. Very trendy and a hot real estate market as retiring mainlanders move in. Also not what most people dream about but a very nice town. Most young people have a dream about what they want and are humbled by what they can afford. Visit, talk to realtors, drive around, figure out what works for you,
Any good recommendations on where to live? Nothing is set in stone, far from it in fact. I really want to live in a place that I can drink mojitos on a sandy beach year round though.