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Old 06-05-2017, 12:40 AM
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That's good to know. I just remember never being able to take my babies for walks in the stroller. Two were born in April and one in March. I had to take them to the mall if I wanted to walk. I'm not sure if MS heat and humidity was worse than Houston, but it was pretty close if not. I think I'll be wearing one of those wet scarves with some ice cubes inside for awhile. Ha!
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Old 06-05-2017, 12:54 AM
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Even though Temecula gets really hot in the summer, I think the weather is even better than San Diego. Almost every day is sunny. At night and in the morning it is cool (because it's desert weather). So, you can save on air conditioning by opening windows to cool the house down. I keep a jacket in my car, because it can go from 90 to 50 in no time. It's not good when you want to swim after 4pm, though, because it can get cold. And, the pool water doesn't stay warm. So, I will love the pool water being warmer in Florida! It will just be an adjustment to go from dry heat to moist heat. And, I never got use to hearing thunder and lightning even growing up with it. Some people say it calms them. I'm still afraid of it! And, knowing that TV gets hit with lightning is a little scary.
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Old 06-05-2017, 01:13 AM
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I've been researching online for best places to retire for over two years. I looked at areas that didn't have snow or that had milder winters- also places that were rated best places to retire. Florida rates really high for places to retire. As far as cost of living, I couldn't find any place that was as affordable as Florida. At least if you're looking for communities that have a lot of recreation, clubs, etc. Arizona, Texas, etc. were more expensive if the community had anything close to what The Villages offers. So, I think I am making a fairly educated decision. Overall, I couldn't find anything comparable to The Villages at least for what I was looking for.
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Old 06-05-2017, 06:18 AM
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Even though Temecula gets really hot in the summer, I think the weather is even better than San Diego. Almost every day is sunny. At night and in the morning it is cool (because it's desert weather). So, you can save on air conditioning by opening windows to cool the house down. I keep a jacket in my car, because it can go from 90 to 50 in no time. It's not good when you want to swim after 4pm, though, because it can get cold. And, the pool water doesn't stay warm. So, I will love the pool water being warmer in Florida! It will just be an adjustment to go from dry heat to moist heat. And, I never got use to hearing thunder and lightning even growing up with it. Some people say it calms them. I'm still afraid of it! And, knowing that TV gets hit with lightning is a little scary.
The Temecula/Murrieta area is pretty awesome.

On my many visits to my buddy in Newport Beach, we would often play two rounds at some of the many great golf courses in that area.

It was always amazing though, to see the amount of traffic headed to the beach on the 91 and the 55...even at 5:00 AM!

I am also proud to say, that I did my part in helping Pechanga grow from the oversized quonset hut it was back in the day...to what it is now.
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Old 06-05-2017, 08:43 AM
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I am from Ca and love it here
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Good advice, thanks.
California: In 1974 Howard Jarvis lead Proposition 13 which froze property taxes with a limit of 2% per year increase with certain stipulations attached. A whole lot of us still pay 1974 property tax. You can imagine the savings! That's why moving will cost us a whole lot more plus the annual maintenance fee and bond, etc.
I'm not complaining just making a true statement.
The property tax rate is higher here than California but not the amount you pay in taxes, houses are much more expensive in California. A $300,000 dollar home here is about a $1,000,000 home in California. Once a house is sold in California it takes on the new selling price for its tax base. There's really not that many people who have lived in the same house for 43 years in California.

You also have no state income tax in Florida and in California it is 11%.
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We moved here from southern CA 11 years ago. It was an adjustment for me....years and years with low dew points, humidity levels and then, dew points extremely high. Grew up in New England with humid summers with no air conditioning and actually lived in CA for many years without it. Now that I'm older, I have the air-conditioner repair company on speed-dial....just in case....

You adjust, in one way or another. Last summer was the worst experienced here. Will this summer be as hot? Don't know, but it's not forever. My husband still plays golf, he'd play golf in the desert in the summer in CA....my friends and I forgo our golf group and do things indoors....movies, lunch, games.

Find that the cost of living here is about the same as in CA....some things cost less, some more....it's sort of a wash for us. Gasoline is so much cheaper...lol. We owned our house in San Marcos for almost 32 years and made a tidy profit, however, not sure I would be willing to spend a small fortune for another house there.

Use the summer, if you're here to take up a new hobby....there are ceramics classes, painting classes, in rec centers. Take classes at the Enrichment Center...go to the movies, there are three wonderful theaters here, attend shows at The SHaron, The Savannah Center. The entertainment is wonderful. SOme take walks early in the morning....actually it's too humid for me but many do. I do miss that almost perfect weather, but we were more inland and the temps could get quite hot. Still remember the day it was 112 in San Marcos, that was brutal.
As Ted Leitner used to say, "It's a dry heat, but so is the heat from an oven and I'm not going to stick my head in it."

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As Ted Leitner used to say, "It's a dry heat, but so is the heat from an oven and I'm not going to stick my head in it."[/B]
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I am totally stealing this.
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I am totally stealing this.
LOL loved Ted. Was a sports newscaster on a San Diego tv station when we lived in that area. Not sure if he's still there or not. I use that saying ALL THE TIME.....
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Old 06-05-2017, 06:10 PM
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This chart represents "felt air temperature" given the temperature and humidity. It well reflects my experiences. Google Image Result for http://images.usatoday.com/weather/photos/humid.gif
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I have to agree that it is the humidity that will get you, and it will also tax your air conditioning system because it has to work so hard to make your home comfortable. The electric bill will go up maybe double in the hot wether. Everything is a give and take. This is a test for me, if I cannot handle it, I may just rent a home up north for the summer. I've been okay with the 90-95 lately, but it hasn't been all on humid yet.
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Old 06-05-2017, 09:44 PM
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I have to agree that it is the humidity that will get you, and it will also tax your air conditioning system because it has to work so hard to make your home comfortable. The electric bill will go up maybe double in the hot wether. Everything is a give and take. This is a test for me, if I cannot handle it, I may just rent a home up north for the summer. I've been okay with the 90-95 lately, but it hasn't been all on humid yet.
You really never know which way this weather will hit you until you go thru it yourself. My wife struggled a little last summer, we landed here June 12th. I didn't struggle at all because I learned to manage my day and drink an enormous amount of water. If you're going to use the pool get some sunblock that you're comfortable with and use it properly. The sun here will rip the hide off you and the reflection off the water makes it even rougher and the burn happens quickly. The electric bill is hardly a concern, I believe you will be pleased at your summer bills. The kind people of The Villages were apologizing for the severity of the heat last summer, how nice was that. I see your post's and I think you will make it here thru the entire summer unscathed. I'm betting on The Dude. Peace Out!
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Old 06-06-2017, 11:42 AM
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Thank-you for the suggestions! I like that quote and I'll remind myself of that when I'm dying from the humidity.
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Old 06-06-2017, 11:46 AM
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Pechanga is now considered one of the best casinos in S. Cal. You should be proud that you were a part of turning it from a hut into what it has become. I'm not a gambler, but the entertainment is awesome. You don't have to go to Las Vegas to enjoy entertainment with Pechanga.
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Well, no.

"Cold weather kills 20 times as many people as hot weather, according to an international study analyzing over 74 million deaths in 384 locations across 13 countries."

Cold weather kills far more people than hot weather -- ScienceDaily
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