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Originally Posted by Abby10
I'm sorry, but being that we are having a "warm" day here at a high of 29 degrees and just spent the last 3 days with temps no highter than the teens, that came off as NOTHING but funny to me......
Thanks to both of you for reminding me that my tank is almost empty and I need to get gas. If I don't get it at Costco, I usually run to Delaware which is at least 30 cents per gallon cheaper. Right now it's running about $2.10 down there. The gas price that Tal quoted is about 20 cents/gal higher than it was when we were in TV in Dec.
Bottom line is, boy are you in for a treat, K, moving from the left coast to the right one - lol. I'm sure you've already run some numbers for living in TV and see what a bargain it is compared to where many of us currently live or came from. I'm working on our taxes today and it is interesting to see the differences in the cost of services and taxes between our primary residence and our rental properties which are in 3 different states. When you consider everything including weather and what you get for the money, NOTHING compares to TV.
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Yes, Our cost of living in TV will be NOTHING but a fraction of what it is here. Washington has the second highest fuel tax behind guess who? Yep, Pennsylvania. lol
Even the trades are a lot cheaper there. I see people biatching about what it costs to have a house painted or plumber or electrician come out and just have to laugh.