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Jim Donohue wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: Uhhh - warped list. First off you have to decide how important climate is...and it ain't the same as the other factors. If you can't grow palm trees half the populaton balks. Then Boulder City, NV as a retirement destination? You gotta be kidding. You need to be borderline wealthy to even live there. For those of you who don't know virtually all the available land around Boulder City is owned by the City...and they don't sell very much of it. Right out of one of the 1960 TV family shows. A wonderful place Boulder City...but if they take in 25 retirees a year I would be amazed. Three million or so net worth I would think...not a retirement destination. Jim Donohue...who sells a lot of retirees homes. . "Don White" wrote in message ... hey NOYB... see attached... http://www.hfxnews.com/ A book has been printed listing the top 60 places to retire in North America, and according to the author's criteria Halifax rates among the top ten.. no word if Naples even made the list. Nevada wouldn't be on my list if they were giving million-dollar houses away. Neither would Mississippi, Texas, or Alabama. Or Florida below Orlando in latitude. Actually Harry you sometimes don't pay attention. Southern Nevada did not go for Bush. And eventually the south will rule. For old bodies 6 months in Vegas is better than anywhere in Florida. Three months are about equal and southern Florida is nicer for three. And the nice thing is that a real ocean of the deep blue sort is only four hours away. Then again if one is enamored of the manure enhanced slime of the Chesepeake it does not matter does it? Jim Donohue OR for free look here http://money.cnn.com/best/bpretire/ click on "launch gallery" |
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:57:18 -0800, "Jim Donohue"
wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: Uhhh - warped list. First off you have to decide how important climate is...and it ain't the same as the other factors. If you can't grow palm trees half the populaton balks. Then Boulder City, NV as a retirement destination? You gotta be kidding. You need to be borderline wealthy to even live there. For those of you who don't know virtually all the available land around Boulder City is owned by the City...and they don't sell very much of it. Right out of one of the 1960 TV family shows. A wonderful place Boulder City...but if they take in 25 retirees a year I would be amazed. Three million or so net worth I would think...not a retirement destination. Jim Donohue...who sells a lot of retirees homes. . "Don White" wrote in message ... hey NOYB... see attached... http://www.hfxnews.com/ A book has been printed listing the top 60 places to retire in North America, and according to the author's criteria Halifax rates among the top ten.. no word if Naples even made the list. Nevada wouldn't be on my list if they were giving million-dollar houses away. Neither would Mississippi, Texas, or Alabama. Or Florida below Orlando in latitude. Actually Harry you sometimes don't pay attention. Southern Nevada did not go for Bush. And eventually the south will rule. For old bodies 6 months in Vegas is better than anywhere in Florida. Three months are about equal and southern Florida is nicer for three. And the nice thing is that a real ocean of the deep blue sort is only four hours away. Then again if one is enamored of the manure enhanced slime of the Chesepeake it does not matter does it? Jim Donohue HEY!! Krause isn't the *only* person living close to the Bay. You be nice when you talk about the Bay. It hasn't turned to slime yet. Only about one-third of it is considered 'dead' John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 01:03:24 GMT, "Jim," wrote:
Jim Donohue wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: Uhhh - warped list. First off you have to decide how important climate is...and it ain't the same as the other factors. If you can't grow palm trees half the populaton balks. Then Boulder City, NV as a retirement destination? You gotta be kidding. You need to be borderline wealthy to even live there. For those of you who don't know virtually all the available land around Boulder City is owned by the City...and they don't sell very much of it. Right out of one of the 1960 TV family shows. A wonderful place Boulder City...but if they take in 25 retirees a year I would be amazed. Three million or so net worth I would think...not a retirement destination. Jim Donohue...who sells a lot of retirees homes. . "Don White" wrote in message ... hey NOYB... see attached... http://www.hfxnews.com/ A book has been printed listing the top 60 places to retire in North America, and according to the author's criteria Halifax rates among the top ten.. no word if Naples even made the list. Nevada wouldn't be on my list if they were giving million-dollar houses away. Neither would Mississippi, Texas, or Alabama. Or Florida below Orlando in latitude. Actually Harry you sometimes don't pay attention. Southern Nevada did not go for Bush. And eventually the south will rule. For old bodies 6 months in Vegas is better than anywhere in Florida. Three months are about equal and southern Florida is nicer for three. And the nice thing is that a real ocean of the deep blue sort is only four hours away. Then again if one is enamored of the manure enhanced slime of the Chesepeake it does not matter does it? Jim Donohue OR for free look here http://money.cnn.com/best/bpretire/ click on "launch gallery" I think CNN got paid big bucks for those ads. Naples would be much better than any of that bunch. Asheville would be great, if it only had an ocean within driving distance. John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:57:18 -0800, "Jim Donohue" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: Uhhh - warped list. First off you have to decide how important climate is...and it ain't the same as the other factors. If you can't grow palm trees half the populaton balks. Then Boulder City, NV as a retirement destination? You gotta be kidding. You need to be borderline wealthy to even live there. For those of you who don't know virtually all the available land around Boulder City is owned by the City...and they don't sell very much of it. Right out of one of the 1960 TV family shows. A wonderful place Boulder City...but if they take in 25 retirees a year I would be amazed. Three million or so net worth I would think...not a retirement destination. Jim Donohue...who sells a lot of retirees homes. . "Don White" wrote in message ... hey NOYB... see attached... http://www.hfxnews.com/ A book has been printed listing the top 60 places to retire in North America, and according to the author's criteria Halifax rates among the top ten.. no word if Naples even made the list. Nevada wouldn't be on my list if they were giving million-dollar houses away. Neither would Mississippi, Texas, or Alabama. Or Florida below Orlando in latitude. Actually Harry you sometimes don't pay attention. Southern Nevada did not go for Bush. And eventually the south will rule. For old bodies 6 months in Vegas is better than anywhere in Florida. Three months are about equal and southern Florida is nicer for three. And the nice thing is that a real ocean of the deep blue sort is only four hours away. Then again if one is enamored of the manure enhanced slime of the Chesepeake it does not matter does it? Jim Donohue HEY!! Krause isn't the *only* person living close to the Bay. You be nice when you talk about the Bay. It hasn't turned to slime yet. Only about one-third of it is considered 'dead' John H Most likely the one-third closest to where Krause lives. Coincidence? |
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Donohue wrote: Uhhh - warped list. First off you have to decide how important climate is...and it ain't the same as the other factors. If you can't grow palm trees half the populaton balks. Then Boulder City, NV as a retirement destination? You gotta be kidding. You need to be borderline wealthy to even live there. For those of you who don't know virtually all the available land around Boulder City is owned by the City...and they don't sell very much of it. Right out of one of the 1960 TV family shows. A wonderful place Boulder City...but if they take in 25 retirees a year I would be amazed. Three million or so net worth I would think...not a retirement destination. Jim Donohue...who sells a lot of retirees homes. . "Don White" wrote in message ... hey NOYB... see attached... http://www.hfxnews.com/ A book has been printed listing the top 60 places to retire in North America, and according to the author's criteria Halifax rates among the top ten.. no word if Naples even made the list. Nevada wouldn't be on my list if they were giving million-dollar houses away. Neither would Mississippi, Texas, or Alabama. Or Florida below Orlando in latitude. Actually Harry you sometimes don't pay attention. Southern Nevada did not go for Bush. And eventually the south will rule. That's not my criteria. For old bodies 6 months in Vegas is better than anywhere in Florida. I'm going out to Vegas for one day next week. I could have left here today and stayed there through next week Saturday, but one day is more than enough for me. Why that is too bad...The food alone is worth a week or so. The entertainment, while not intellectually challenging, is unique and enjoyable. Much more interesting town since it discovered the money in things other than gaming. I personally prefer it as a place to live. I would think it less desireable if one was raising children...weak school system and an environment that adds to the normal challenges of raising children. But for the mature adult the hot, dry and pretty much insect free climate is pretty comfortable. The side benefits of the tourist economy also plays well for the senior set. Jim Donohue |
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