Sounds great. The trouble with that around here is those kinds of places are eeeeeexpensive. There was 1 of the worst wildfires in Calif. history 30 min. away from here which burned down 25,000 homes; those poor people had to try moving here; and of course, prices on condos, single-family homes, and even mobiles homes just about doubled (tripled in some cases).The only thing that didn't go up right after the fire was rent prices which were sky-high already. The rents have increased just in the last year or so though. So now, just about nothing is affordable.
Another thing about renting as opposed to owning: if you ever need to try to qualify for MedicAid, it'll need to be at least 5 years (in this state anyway) since you sold/gave to a family member your house/condo/mobile before you can even apply; they call it the "lookback period."