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<blockquote data-quote="starnsey" data-source="post: 15287953" data-attributes="member: 132253"><p>Meh, I'm not too bugged by those things (except the paper thin walls). Somehow I manage to get through life without being bothered by the way people that aren't me live their lives. Crazy right?!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LOL, I was actually mostly set on getting an S550 GT but the more time I'm up here, the less time I spend thinking about a new 'stang. There's enough stuff to do up here that I've been getting more preoccupied with other things and keeping my mind off a new car payment. Plus, we just got a brand new 4Runner 4x4 that I'd like to do some work on to get ready to go out into the mountains.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Backyard Grill up on Jones Rd and West Rd. Haha.</p><p></p><p>We know how to explore a city - but its a lot harder when you're a 30 minute drive away from the heart of the city.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We just left a very nice 4 bed/2.5 bath house in Houston in a really nice area and rented a nice house before that up in the Dallas area the two years prior to that. It was nice but it wasn't really giving us the lifestyle we want. We're wanting to be more social. In Houston the next youngest people to my wife and I in our neighborhood were like 60 years old. lol.</p><p></p><p>Also, we're both engineers - we go where the jobs are so being able to just point to a specific city and say "there" isn't really feasible for us. She has to work in Portland and I have to work north of Vancouver. I'll be going away from traffic.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No kids for us. Like I said above, I'll be going the opposite direction of traffic so it won't be too bad (unless there is a wreck of course). Wife will be using mass transit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks to those that actually provided input based on the possibilities. Hopefully my wife and I will be able to go down to the area in the next couple weekends and get a feel for everything and check out a few apartments in both areas. Like some of you said, renting makes it less of a big deal since you can just bail out if it gets overrated or the finances begin to bug me. But then we might stumble across a cool place in Vancouver while we're visiting.</p><p></p><p>Damn, also keep forgetting renting means some places don't allow pets. Definitely a downside for not owning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starnsey, post: 15287953, member: 132253"] Meh, I'm not too bugged by those things (except the paper thin walls). Somehow I manage to get through life without being bothered by the way people that aren't me live their lives. Crazy right?! LOL, I was actually mostly set on getting an S550 GT but the more time I'm up here, the less time I spend thinking about a new 'stang. There's enough stuff to do up here that I've been getting more preoccupied with other things and keeping my mind off a new car payment. Plus, we just got a brand new 4Runner 4x4 that I'd like to do some work on to get ready to go out into the mountains. The Backyard Grill up on Jones Rd and West Rd. Haha. We know how to explore a city - but its a lot harder when you're a 30 minute drive away from the heart of the city. We just left a very nice 4 bed/2.5 bath house in Houston in a really nice area and rented a nice house before that up in the Dallas area the two years prior to that. It was nice but it wasn't really giving us the lifestyle we want. We're wanting to be more social. In Houston the next youngest people to my wife and I in our neighborhood were like 60 years old. lol. Also, we're both engineers - we go where the jobs are so being able to just point to a specific city and say "there" isn't really feasible for us. She has to work in Portland and I have to work north of Vancouver. I'll be going away from traffic. No kids for us. Like I said above, I'll be going the opposite direction of traffic so it won't be too bad (unless there is a wreck of course). Wife will be using mass transit. Thanks to those that actually provided input based on the possibilities. Hopefully my wife and I will be able to go down to the area in the next couple weekends and get a feel for everything and check out a few apartments in both areas. Like some of you said, renting makes it less of a big deal since you can just bail out if it gets overrated or the finances begin to bug me. But then we might stumble across a cool place in Vancouver while we're visiting. Damn, also keep forgetting renting means some places don't allow pets. Definitely a downside for not owning. [/QUOTE]
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