EL PRESIDENTE
Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.
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I can just imagine HCP trying to paralel park in a minimall.
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They got a chick-fil-a!"Cla-ka-mas...town center...the fuck is this?"
The trend here in LA with these is they put up boxy, modern structures with little to no yard space to maximize square footage. The houses are gigantic versus the other houses in the neighborhood, its weird.
All y'all are going to be living in an rv in Klamath Falls after the Bay hipsters have priced you out of the Portland area.
What's your opinion on our situation. It's a bit different.
The only way to stop it from happening is to get the Historical Society involved...find an old boot scraper on the back porch that's been there since the Gold RushI'm not sure it's a matter of opinion. It's all just economics responding to a tight housing market. A lot of that tight market is due to government policies, but that's another discussion. The fact is, housing prices going up make it economically feasible to buy an old house, tear it down and replace it with a more expensive one or multiple houses. The City can pass more restrictions to protect certain neighborhoods, but that will just create more pressure in other areas.
I'll rent you the boat I put together...not quite the MarAzul but rent's cheap!
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Or the country lodge
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I was only joking, but I'd rather live in one of the newer really nice winterized rvs than some of the tiny homes I've seen. Assuming I could get power, internet, and water.
It's really popular down here in Lane County...lot of snow birds livin' the RV lifeThat is happening a lot in the rural areas of Pacific NW. There are a lot of retired people selling their city homes and buying an acre or 20, then buying a nice RV to live in. Build a couple of outbuildings for storage and they are living very comfortably.
In the winter they drive their home south, or whenever or wherever they want to travel or visit relatives and friends. Their cost of living is much less than in the city, (huge property tax savings vs city property), but they have a nice quit peace of mind home to live in.
That is happening a lot in the rural areas of Pacific NW. There are a lot of retired people selling their city homes and buying an acre or 20, then buying a nice RV to live in. Build a couple of outbuildings for storage and they are living very comfortably.
In the winter they drive their home south, or whenever or wherever they want to travel or visit relatives and friends. Their cost of living is much less than in the city, (huge property tax savings vs city property), but they have a nice quit peace of mind home to live in.
It's really popular down here in Lane County...lot of snow birds livin' the RV life
You can get some decent forested land outside of town around here for 7k, so it's definitely possible to go that route if you want to. Like I said above, if I could get the utilities plus internet, it sounds better than living in a shitty methed out area around town.
When my aunt and uncle were younger they would pack into their huge motor home and travel around the US and Canada for half the year, if you can live that sort of life style it seems like it could be a lot of fun.
Oh shit @EL PRESIDENTE
Im a big shake shack fan. But someone i know swears by hollywood burger. Have you been there yet?
Nah in LAWhere in Portland? Nah...LA has such good burgers i dont really look for them in portland
Nah in LA
6250 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90028
Former cal bball player rod benson swears by itOh..nah. Hate going to hollywood. I'll bookmark it but not really well known here
Enjoy the yuppie douchebags about to invade your neighborhoods with their yoga studios, juice bars and communal tables. It won't be the same people in your hood in 10 years. Just a bunch of young rich assholes.
This was around the corner from where I grew up. About 20 blocks from where we are now.
This mid 20's house, hadn't been updated since the 60s. Owners passed away.
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Looked like this one day, like this the next
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And THIS is what is going up...... Whole neighborhood is pissed!
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This is on the Alameda ridge with a view of the whole city.
Internet should not be a problem; there are satellite options available everywhere.
The cost of installing new electricity service can be very high, if lines need to be run a long distance.
Cost of installing water can be tricky, depending on how deep the well needs to be drilled. It can vary a lot within a short distance. Also, in some areas the water table has dropped so low, I would not want to gamble on drilling a well there. A well may provide just enough water now, but 10 years from now? The area east of Goldendale WA comes to mind.
Research what it will cost to install electric and water BEFORE you buy the property. You should be able to get a good quote for the electricity from the provider. Talk to the well drilling companies that do a lot of work in that area. They have a good idea of how deep they will need to drill. But they probably can not give you more than a good guess. I have heard of wells that cost $50,000 to drill. Just be prepared for sticker shock for both.
Another option is to look for the type of property you want, but already set up for RV living with water & electric. It could save you a lot of money. Property for sale already set up for RV living are becoming available more frequently now.
