by Arlos » Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:41 pm
Because this is where the high tech jobs are, and even with telecommuting it's not always possible to work in silicon valley and live in the sticks.
Because the climate in CA is incredibly nice: at least up here we never get below 40 in winter, and if we get above 90 in summer it's because it's a hot-as-hell heat wave. In the summer our humidity hovers around 40% as well, so we never ever experience 90 degrees with 90% humidity. The other thing about CA is there's literally any type of terrain within 3 hours: mountains, desert, ocean beach, rivers, virgin forest in someplace like Shasta or Yosemite, etc. etc. etc. That's actually why Hollywood is where it is, because they could set movies in just about any kind of climate/terrain and not have to travel more then 3 hours to find it.
Because a house on 40 acres is going to be in the middle of nowhere, and I like having the option of multiple ethnic restaurants in easy access. Within 10 minutes I can go to chinese, vietnamese, korean, japanese, etheopian, hawaiian, mexican, cuban, peruvian, german, french, italian or multiple types of "american". Because here in the major urban areas we get actual bands coming through on concert tours, so we get to see good live music.
Because you don't get grocery stores like Trader Joes or Whole Foods or Draegers in BFE.
All that said, I can definitely see the appeal for having a place in the middle of nowhere. It's just ideally for me such a place would be a vacation/weekend cabin or something, not where I lived every day.
-Arlos