Good Location for Retirement and R/C????
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My wife and I have been looking at Texas. She has family there and we have visited 4-5 times over the last few years. Central Texas, (Hill Country), seems to be pretty decent weather wise and the cost of living is less than here in Southern California. The area between Austin and San Antonio is pretty nice and I know there are large clubs in both those towns. Also, no state sales tax and in general, the cost of living is pretty reasonable.
I love the weather here in Southern California. Other than that, things are starting to suck in my specific area. Crime is getting bad too. Two police shootings here in the last week. In the first one, two carjackers shot at a deputy with an assault rifle when he tried to pull them over. The deputy is ok and the bad guys were taken into custody a few days later.
In the second case, a deputy and a CHP officer on a gang task force stopped a gang member across the street from my church. The gang member came out of the car shooting and the deputy and CHP officer returned fire and killed him. Thank God the good guys are ok.
Make sure you check the crime statistics before you jump to a new location!
I love the weather here in Southern California. Other than that, things are starting to suck in my specific area. Crime is getting bad too. Two police shootings here in the last week. In the first one, two carjackers shot at a deputy with an assault rifle when he tried to pull them over. The deputy is ok and the bad guys were taken into custody a few days later.
In the second case, a deputy and a CHP officer on a gang task force stopped a gang member across the street from my church. The gang member came out of the car shooting and the deputy and CHP officer returned fire and killed him. Thank God the good guys are ok.
Make sure you check the crime statistics before you jump to a new location!
The Texas hill country is a great place! The summers are a bit warm but this is one area that LONG winters are a good thing as they are very pleasant in the Hill Country. Be sure to check out the Marble Falls area, beautiful lake, nice housing, great golf and an active RC club last time I was there.
By the way Texas does have a Sales Tax but no State Income Tax and no state taxes on Social Security income to my knowledge. Coming from California you are going to LOVE the cost of living in Texas.
Bring your guns if you have em cause we like to shoot!
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Sell it all buy a motor home and move when the weather changes. I would have 2 small places with airplanes stored at each one, that way I would not get bored with where I live or what I fly. My choices would be NH or ME in the summer and maybe GA or SC in winter. You will always have politics as long as you have politicians.
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My daughter lives in Tucson AZ. I've been out there to see her a lot. There are 3 local hobby shops in the area the best being Hobby Barn owned by Bill Hemple's family. The 2 flying fields I've been to were great and wide open. The only problem is the heat in the summer. The guys I talked to say that in June, July and August they hit the field as early as 6AM and are home by noon. Then they come back out in the evening. Lot's of luck in your search. I've got the same idea.
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My daughter lives in Tucson AZ. I've been out there to see her a lot. There are 3 local hobby shops in the area the best being Hobby Barn owned by Bill Hemple's family. The 2 flying fields I've been to were great and wide open. The only problem is the heat in the summer. The guys I talked to say that in June, July and August they hit the field as early as 6AM and are home by noon. Then they come back out in the evening. Lot's of luck in your search. I've got the same idea.
Great stuff, keep it coming. I still have at least a year, maybe 18 months before I make a decision.
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Raptureboy has the right idea. It's easier if you don't limit yourself to one place. Instead think of one place in the summer and another in the winter, or sell everything and live the life of a nomad in an RV following the sun.
The problem is will the wife go for it?
In my case it all comes down to how much money is in the bank on the day I decide "enough is enough". Lots of money = 2 houses, not as much money = 1 house in a nice place, epic financial fail = motorhome and no house!
The problem is will the wife go for it?
In my case it all comes down to how much money is in the bank on the day I decide "enough is enough". Lots of money = 2 houses, not as much money = 1 house in a nice place, epic financial fail = motorhome and no house!
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Check out fort clark springs Texas, 5,000ft private grass airstrip, shared with 5 other aircraft. No problem flying rc at any time. 18hole golf course, pool, in expensive living.
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I have lived in six different states - from Maryland to (now) Arizona....and all of them had many good points for flying R/C, and some bad points (mostly weather).....but I liked northern Alabama a lot (very short winters) but I'm sold on Phoenix area....maybe a bit further north (not too close to Flagstaff - it gets cold / windy up there!).......and yes it gets hot here but like it was said...fly 6AM and call it a day by noon.
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Let's see ; 750' paved runway, NO altitude restrictions, Jets welcome, Scale Warbird & T-28 racing, Year round flying, ~36 -12V charging outlets, 340 Days of Sunshine, Clean air............ I think I'll stop Looking !
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Let's see ; 750' paved runway, NO altitude restrictions, Jets welcome, Scale Warbird & T-28 racing, Year round flying, ~36 -12V charging outlets, 340 Days of Sunshine, Clean air............ I think I'll stop Looking !
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