LadyRecluse
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Hi, you are right, snowy mountains could be easily avoided. As a matter of fact, I hardly get outside even being in LA. Should get out more, but I don't. And when I do, I walk. So having cooler nights is an advantage as I could walk in the mornings, just like you've mentioned. It all sounds good until one checks websites for natural disasters. Turns out there have been 77 of them in NE between 1953 and 2019, mostly fires, floods and earthquakes. This does concern me.If you are going over the mountain in winter, you do have to watch the weather as sometimes in a bad snowstorm people need chains. I just choose never to go over the mountain in bad weather. If you have all wheel drive, then you don’t need chains or if you have winter snow tires that’s all you need. I don’t need the stress of going over the mountain when there’s a big storm. There’s always plenty of warning about the storms.
That’s the nice thing most of the snow stays in the mountains so I can stay in the valley and look at the snow and not have to drive in it. It is fun to go up to Lake Tahoe in the winter to snowshoe or sled.
I have checked RE prices for condos and townhouses. Would love to live in a newly constructed townhouse, but they start from $397K, most are on Orchard Rock Dr. Washoe County. Is it a good area to live? My plan though was to find something under $300K and have some $$ left to live on as my ss benefits would not be sufficient. But I have poor experience living in a 1986 building. So new construction is very tempting.
I am very grateful to you for giving me so much detail on different aspects of life in Reno. Thank you.
