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Need warmer climate that i can afford?
Idaho is too cold and too hot for too long. I need affordable moderate climate on retired SS salary. Where to go? I own my home and am thrifty.
8 Answers
- Jeff MLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
The west coast perhaps. Washington State or Vancouver? You don;t need to use air conditioning or heating nearly as much as other areas more inland.
- οικοςLv 77 years ago
You're in the same position I was in a few years back. I traced some of the maps in Climate and Man, the 1941 USDA Yearbook of Agriculture. I overlaid the places that got too hot, the ones that were too cold, and the ones that were too snowy. I wound up buying a place in Southside VA. You can also get data for individual ZIP codes online, not only for climate but for cost of living, health care, crime, etc.
- Mushtaq ALv 77 years ago
Since you are retired and own your house n Idaho, it is better you stay there and use appropriate clothes and use air conditioner to keep you comfortable according to climatic condition.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Good luck on that one.
All the nice places are on the California coast and they are expensive.
The only affordable places I can think of are in the higher elevations of Arizona where the temp is nice in the Summer but in Winter you will get a little snow.
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- Anonymous7 years ago
If a hot summer is OK, move to Phoenix, Arizona. Otherwise, move to the west coast.