Good deal on the move and best of luck in the new NON-Liberal state. Now to get a SOLD! sign on the CO house would be deluxe.
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Good deal on the move and best of luck in the new NON-Liberal state. Now to get a SOLD! sign on the CO house would be deluxe.
I think you should keep your house as a rental so you can come back here all the time!
Honestly, the humidity isn’t that bad. I certainly didn’t sweat more unpacking the truck than I did packing it in Colorado.
Definitely want to get the Colorado house sold ASAP. The place we are staying in is itself on the market, hence the short term lease. We, and they, have to give 45 days notice. So if it sells we have 45 days to find another place. It’s overpriced for the area, and needs updating, so I’m not exceptionally worried.
I expect about 14 days for our house until it’s under contract.
If we can’t find a place we are comfortable staying for 10-15 years, we will just rent until something comes up. Market is so slow here that I don’t want to play the “we’ll just sell it in a few years” game. Cus that might result in sitting on a property for 6 months or more.
Wow! Making things happen!
Attached pic is major highway through Tulsa around 1pm central time.
87 octane - 2.29/gal
Diesel - 2.51/gal
E85 - 1.99/gal
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4 hours to the Ozarks, that's a big bonus, I've never been, but would like to someday.
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It's not much worse than that during Rush Hour. LOL
Been there a few times for work. Stayed up north for one job, nearer to the site. Big HP/Agilent data center down the road from the (then) being constructed Amazon warehouse there.
Stayed south just off 75 for the other that was in the downtown area. Took me a whole extra 2 minutes to get there during the morning rush.
It is so nice to live in an area where traffic isn't an issue. I was slack-jawed for the first 6 months after leaving CO about how pleasant it is to drive when there's no traffic. We're about 110 miles from the nearest interstate. Of course, everything's relative...after living here almost 4 years if I have to wait for 2 or 3 cars at an intersection I start bitching about how bad the traffic's getting.
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Unfortunately, fuel prices here are $0.35 to $0.45 higher than what you're seeing there.