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It's mountains, right? I think I'll stay in Bay Area.
foothills...not as severe as the hills in San Francisco at all...Grass Valley is more in the valley...Nevada City in the foothills..google Nevada City and you'll see it's beautiful...historical city with gold rush era architecture...Victorian houses...lots of theaters...the Lola Montez theater is there...the American Victorian Museum is there...it's a special place in N California..lots of Bay area residents who wanted out of the city relocated there...great restaurants, deli's , etc...
 
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Met with my financial advisor today. Guy is a fucking whiz, could never have retired without him. Property company that manages house I have rented for 23 years is trying to push me out. We think I can swing buying a small house. Just need a good kitchen, space for my books and a yard. Doesn't have to be as big as current garden.

Tiny houses are all the rage.

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okay them theres fightin words!!!! :)

@SlyPokerCat you report this yet??? Lol

Have you ever rented an apartment/house? Ask yourself this question: In cases whereas landlords accept pets, why do they invariably state, "Dogs Accepted. NO CATS"?
 
More likely to say cats accepted. Cats better suited for apartment life. Don't bark all night, don't need to be walked.
 
Have you ever rented an apartment/house? Ask yourself this question: In cases whereas landlords accept pets, why do they invariably state, "Dogs Accepted. NO CATS"?

I have not seen cases like that. However, I don’t accept cats OR dogs in my rental property.
 
We don't allow cats (do allow "some" dogs with a non-refundable pet deposit) in any of our rental properties, but there are pros/cons to both:

https://sparkrental.com/cats-vs-dogs-how-should-landlords-handle-pets-infographic/


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I have two employees out here in Oregon wine country in rental homes that allow small dogs, but no big dogs (25-30 lbs. is the limit in one house, 40 the other) and no cats. I’d be more surprised if this weren’t “dog-loving” Oregon.
 
When I was young and in San Diego you couldn't find a rental that allowed any pets period. I don't think renting and owning pets is a good formula...see the homeless camps...lot of pets. My cat did a lot less damage around my place than my dog used to...I don't have carpets in my home....I wanted another dog when I retired until people bought the place next door and moved two dozen dogs in with them...it's a bad scene. I have my two grandawgs I watch on occasion but they are so well trained and well behaved it's a joy to be with them..
 
Have you ever rented an apartment/house? Ask yourself this question: In cases whereas landlords accept pets, why do they invariably state, "Dogs Accepted. NO CATS"?

not from what ive seen. almost always small pets only. Which means cats and small dogs.
 
We don't allow cats (do allow "some" dogs with a non-refundable pet deposit) in any of our rental properties, but there are pros/cons to both:

https://sparkrental.com/cats-vs-dogs-how-should-landlords-handle-pets-infographic/


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When I was a boy we had both cats and dogs. I loved both. Our dogs would protect the cats and the cats would groom the dogs. With the size of our dogs he cats were safe. They even shared the same feeding dish. The dog would sleep near my feet and the cat would sleep either near my head or under the covers. We all had a happy life.
 
Anyone looking to buy a vacay pad in VN's most chill city? Will include that sweet ride if you show your vaccination card. :bgrin:

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What city? Na Trang? How much? I would love to go back but I'm no so sure about my wife. She would only love to live four places, the United States, France, Italy or S. Korea.
 

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