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Yes, I hear there are good people on both sides there. Sorry, couldn't resist.
rnhood, I've heard that parts of northern Florida (pan handle) are actually fairly hilly. Good idea.
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Tour de POTIS/duPont
Did a self guided tour following the Du Pont one year, that climb is a B. BEAUTIFUL area to ride, or not. Last edited by donevwil; 06-14-2019 at 07:33 PM. |
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Tour DuPont, Tour de Trump, Tour of Shenandoah, etc
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I second that... try summers in Louisiana!
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Tour DuPont is the one I had in mind. https://www.si.com/vault/1992/05/25/...t-tour-du-pont https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvnrzU-rGX0 Last edited by echappist; 06-14-2019 at 07:55 PM. |
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Chattanooga has great road and MTB options. Plus really good food
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Where do you buy a condo to rent out now and retire to later?
Cuba
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many condo boards are likely to have bylaws that do not permit short-term rentals or subleases, or clauses that a certain percentage of the units must be owner-occupied.
speaking from experience as a ~15 year condo owner. bylaws differ from community to community and can be modified, but take into consideration how badly you want to be a landlord. it can be a real pain in the saddle area. |
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St George, Utah. Tons of development, reasonable prices, great riding, strong rental market, close to Zion...
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I’ve been living in the greater Asheville NC area for 8 years now and in that time watched the real estate market climb and climb. It surely has to peak but nobody I know buying and selling seems to think that will be soon. While I encourage people to check it out, visit here, move here, the smaller towns within 30-45 mins offer a lot of charm without the masses of tourism and the real estate is still reasonable. 2/2 for 250k in AVL, no way! Brevard, Waynesville, Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Weaverville any beyond all very possible. And there will never be a shortage of tenants looking to rent said property until you want to move in.
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I like the Chattanooga option, but winters for tourists are dead....though you'll make some $ in the summer, especially as you get closer to the Ocoee/Hiawassee areas.
If I were in the market, the long-term value investment is the Red River Gorge in Eastern Kentucky. Beautiful area, great riding, and right now investments prices are pretty good compared to some of the more traffic areas. Like Chattanooga, winter rentals may be hit-n-miss. Asheville, NC is really nice year round. |
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Near Scottsdale, arizona. Super easy Airbnb, potential significant income in peak seasons especially during spring training.
Not such a bad retirement area either... |
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There are some areas near Palm Springs that might fit the bill.
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