eastsideTim said:
High desert may be a lot less buggy than Florida, but not all desert. Last time I was in the Tucson area, I couldn't stand still for more than a few seconds, or I'd get swarmed. I think Joshua Tree is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. It's more crowded every time I visit, and I haven't been there since 2019.
mr2s2000elise, I know it's not exactly five stars, but I like going to Sam's Indian Food and Pizza whenever I visit.
I'd really like to move to the desert after retiring, too, but long term water supply is a big concern of mine.
Personally it isnt the 5 star or 1 star that bothers me at all. I can't afford the 5 star if I tried. However, I am not a fan of crime and some of the nastiness we have around. . Just providing the reality of it.
JT area and Palm springs are worlds apart, for those who are comparing. LIving in a space and visiting in a space are also very different. Once the romance wears off, and reality sets in. Of course if you are retiring, and want cheap living, don't care about schools, etc, needs are different.
RE: Water supply...farm + employees= it costs me $65,000 for a well per 5 acres. Nothing to need to pay for water, but constant pump issue + mechanic issue blah blah. Water table is 361 feet-450 feet.
If I don't have a well, like many of our other farm holdings, my monthly city water bill is $1800 in winter, and $2300 in summer per 5 acres.
In Los Angeles, 1 acre lush green grass property + Pool = avg size family usage, residential costs me $150 a month.