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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16650526" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>We moved from the Seattle area to Maine just over 3 years ago. The cost of living difference is staggering. Not only is real estate dirt cheap, in comparison to Seattle, but everything else is cheaper. Gas is $1 per gallon less, my car insurance costs 20% of what it used to. We went from a 2,100 sq/ft home (built in 78') on a postage stamp lot, to a 4,200 sq/ft home (built in 04') on 8.6 acres for 2/3rds the cost. The only downside is you have to live in Maine..Lol. Actually it is not that bad if you like snow 6 months out of the year. </p><p>Seriously, country living is so much less stressful. Throw in the fact that it is a Constitutional Carry State makes it that much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16650526, member: 201889"] We moved from the Seattle area to Maine just over 3 years ago. The cost of living difference is staggering. Not only is real estate dirt cheap, in comparison to Seattle, but everything else is cheaper. Gas is $1 per gallon less, my car insurance costs 20% of what it used to. We went from a 2,100 sq/ft home (built in 78') on a postage stamp lot, to a 4,200 sq/ft home (built in 04') on 8.6 acres for 2/3rds the cost. The only downside is you have to live in Maine..Lol. Actually it is not that bad if you like snow 6 months out of the year. Seriously, country living is so much less stressful. Throw in the fact that it is a Constitutional Carry State makes it that much better. [/QUOTE]
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