Poulsbo. Lots of square heads up there. Heck, anywhere on the upper peninsula should be less expensive than Braindead. Then again, stay away from the water and the cost does drop a bit.

On Thursday, July 13, 2006, at 07:19 PM, Zoltan Finks wrote:

Well, the job would be in Bainbridge Island, so that's why we are looking
there. But we have found home prices there quite high.

So to live on the mainland would require ferrying over to get to work.

What towns are you advocating? Do tell.

Brian


Redghost wrote:


What is wrong with living closer to the mainland?  There are just as
many places about as far out that cost the same as living in the
hillbilly area of the sound.

On Thursday, July 13, 2006, at 01:39 PM, Zoltan Finks wrote:

Hey, I see there has been lots more input on this topic. Thanks guys.
For
the laughs and the learning.

That is, in fact, what I've heard from my wife's friends who grew up
there -
that it just sort of spits a lot.

And yes, it is pretty much nasty here (MN) 10 mo. of the year as one
of you
said. We are getting into potentially the hottest summer on record. I'd
rather have my 112 and dry that I grew up with.

As for the job in WA, it could have us looking at Bainbridge Island or
Silverdale. Bremmerton is a less nice area, no?

How inconvenient/expensive is it to catch the ferry across to Seattle
for a
night out, or a trip to Trader Joe's, etc.? I would probably ride my
bicycle
to catch the ferry and tool around the city.

Brian
83 240D


On 7/12/06, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So why have I seen SO many WA state cars on eBay with snow tires on
them?

Ice.  And travel outside of the Sound-effect area!


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Clay
Seattle Bioburner

1972 220D - Gump
1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
The FSM would drive a Diesel Benz


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