Moving to the South?

Thanks for the explanation. I had no idea that was a thing.
We learned the first week.

No fishing license required on private ponds so fishing was immediate.
My kids kept a stringer of crappie and when they go to leave 3 of 6 are trashed one being just the head left and a turtle was still coming unlatched as they pulled it up….. Hunting license secured. 🤣🤣

🐢🔫
 
Good snake, bad spider.

The old houses have character, but often need a lot of work, lack standard building practices, and require a lot of maintenance (which can also be difficult). Not something that I want to do again.

And 100 miles of driving is sometimes needed to enjoy where you want to live but also make a decent living. I just roll with it
Why is the spider bad? To be honest, I wouldn’t really mind moving already either — it’s been pretty windy and cold in my part of the country, and I’m starting to feel restless. For now though, I’ve been checking out southwest airlines https://southwest-airlines.pissedconsumer.com/review.html and taking little short escapes here and there just to break things up. Even a quick weekend getaway helps take the edge off and gives me something to look forward to until I figure out a bigger move.
 
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My wife and fam are talking about possibly moving to Oklahoma… I am very skeptical but at the same time, it has simply become too expensive to survive here in the Gallatin Valley. I love it here and never in a million years want to move. I have been saying that if my rent goes up I will not pay another red cent. Period. It’s gone up 700 dollars in 4 years and don’t seem to be slowing down. I’ll never be able to afford a home here and I could get a marvelous looking home there for an affordable rate, although I do not know top wages yet.


Anyone wanna help talk me into it?
Tell me bout these Red Deer? 🤔 lol
Stay away from texas, 3 bedroom easily rents $1600/month. A 1 bedroom $800. That's in a 💩 town like san angelo.
My wife and fam are talking about possibly moving to Oklahoma… I am very skeptical but at the same time, it has simply become too expensive to survive here in the Gallatin Valley. I love it here and never in a million years want to move. I have been saying that if my rent goes up I will not pay another red cent. Period. It’s gone up 700 dollars in 4 years and don’t seem to be slowing down. I’ll never be able to afford a home here and I could get a marvelous looking home there for an affordable rate, although I do not know top wages yet.


Anyone wanna help talk me into it?
Tell me bout these Red Deer? 🤔 lol
Stay away from texas. 3 bedroom easily $1600/ month. 1 bedroom $800. That's in a ___ town. San angelo.
 

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