OT: Hypothetical Question Time - Which State?

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mklwhite
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Re: OT: Hypothetical Question Time - Which State?

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Thought I'd take a peek at Flagstaff house prices... :shock:

"Mean prices in 2007: All housing units: $382,457; Detached houses: $414,139; Townhouses or other attached units: $284,271" - source city-data.com
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mklwhite wrote:Thought I'd take a peek at Flagstaff house prices... :shock:

"Mean prices in 2007: All housing units: $382,457; Detached houses: $414,139; Townhouses or other attached units: $284,271" - source city-data.com
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mklwhite.....I'll talk to my Dad. When he is not flying for US Forest Service he is working as a Realtor in Flagstaff. He works at Linton realty:
http://www.lintonrealestate.com/crew/ourcrew.asp

He's on a pig hunt now but he may have some more input for you on looking in Flagstaff and the whole Northern/Central AZ area. Areas that I "hear" have not been impacted, and I've been away from Arizona for a good long time, are Payson and Sierra Vista in the South. My brother has a house in Casa Grande and it will available for around 90K. Just to let you know it's not all highly priced and there are areas that you can get into.
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Re: OT: Hypothetical Question Time - Which State?

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Check around Williams
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mescalero1 wrote:Check around Williams
Looks nice there....close to Flag and where you can catch the steam train to the Grand Canyon.
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Re: OT: Hypothetical Question Time - Which State?

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All these replys and no one wants to move to Illannoy. Whats with that Joe?
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I can't say much about Illinios as I have only passed through it. The biggest issue with Illinios would be the gun laws. I know people will think I am a hypocrite with that statement being from Massachusetts but at least you can get a class A license to carry( concealed, loaded, etc without restrictions) in most towns and small cities. Illinios as well as Wisconsin have absolutely no provision for citizens to carry concealed handguns.

I found Illinios very bucolic. Farms right up to the edge of the cities which is odd in New England. I can't say much else about Illinois as I did not spend enough time in it.
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Hobie
You forgot to mention the retarded firearm laws, the posted no hunting land which is almost everywhere and the fact they don't like people who can think. I to have family there but would never live there again. Just turned down a job there as the whole NE is getting full of stupid rules, laws and people.
I am in NM because that is where I wanted to be and the laws are nice and firearms isn't a bad word here and there are lots of places to shoot anything you have. Even the police here are nice and friendly. I have some that I would call friends and would back up anytime they asked.
We are in the mountains and get some snow but the sun takes care of most of it and I haven't had to plug my diesel in once this winter. Didn't burn the wood I thought I would so far and we get sun almost every day all year long.
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In spite of the lies that I tell my wife, I'll never leave Texas.

I'll probably miss her.

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