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  • #81
    I love Arizona. I live in Gilbert on an acre. Wish I had a few more acres, but at this point in my life I am happy with what I have.

    There are some beautiful spots in Arizona for more space. I plan on finding one in a few years. . I just cannot do cold weather. As much as I would love a town like Aiken, I can't deal with the cold!!!

    Not sure what the towns are, but driving into California from Arizona, there are some decent towns that have horse set ups. Just not sure on the prices. I love California but hate the traffic and space issues.

    I know I couldn't find even 5 acres with a house for 400k in Gilbert! ( Gilbert 30 years ago was all alfalfa fields and dairies, and is now becoming the new up and coming big city!!) so there are still some small little bubbles in Gilbert with nice horse property and irrigation, but they are not cheap!!!

    Good luck!!! If you do find this elusive place with all your criteria it will be great!!!

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    • #82
      Prescott, Arizona? More of a four season climate, and might be a good fit. I don't know about the prices though.
      You can't fix stupid-Ron White

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        #83
        Originally posted by JanM View Post
        Prescott, Arizona? More of a four season climate, and might be a good fit. I don't know about the prices though.
        There are definitely (price-wise) places around Tucson (I should say outside of Tucson - like St. David) to be had that would match most of our criteria. As for Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, my understanding is that these places are like Santa Fe, New Mexico - attractors for the wealthy

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        • #84
          Originally posted by maketo View Post
          Thanks! Boise would actually seem to fit our criteria, maybe barring weather but I think if something had to give it would be that (so long as it is not Minnesota/Canada/Chicago/Maine/Michigan/Wyoming kind-of-cold). However, at least by looking at the weather data over the years, it seems not to be "that bad". Within 30 min to 60 minutes out one could have nice acreage and a home within riding distance and there seems to be lots of riding available. I like that the city itself seems pretty liberal, not that we are very liberal but if I had to choose I would say we are definitely not church-going conservatives.

          OK cool - I have a few suggestions so far that resonate, this one is definitely on the list. It is such a big country...
          We considered Boise when my brother used to live there. I love Boise - it is so cute and has lots of nice areas, you can walk everywhere in town, great parks & trails, etc. Turns out he had a lot of complaints about the weather. Whenever we went there it was sunny, but he said it was overcast and grey a lot and it really bummed them out. And in the summer there was a lot of haze. While I did just a basic surface consideration, I didn't really find it to have the horse community and full package I was looking for. But I did love Boise for non-horsey stuff!
          "A horse's face always conveys clearly whether it is loved by its owner or simply used." - Anja Beran

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          • #85
            Interesting conversation!

            You can get all you want in Canada, in your price range. Climate is best in BC.

            But why restrict your search to N America? Your wife being a vet might open opportunities for you both in NZ, or France, or the UK.

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            • #86
              Moving to another country requires some type permanent/residential visa and they are not always easy to get and can require an attorney or other immigration specialist assistance. Importing the horses requires additional paperwork too, not to mention being pricey if you are on a budget
              When opportunity knocks it's wearing overalls and looks like work.

              The horse world. Two people. Three opinions.

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              • #87
                Veterinarian is on the list of occupations with shortages in NZ, and here's the link to the government web site:
                http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz/veterinarian/
                You can't fix stupid-Ron White

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by findeight View Post
                  Moving to another country requires some type permanent/residential visa and they are not always easy to get and can require an attorney or other immigration specialist assistance. Importing the horses requires additional paperwork too, not to mention being pricey if you are on a budget
                  Yes, but if this is a life time decision and nowhere in the US fits the bill, then worth investing time and $ in a really satisfactory future, surely.

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                  • #89
                    This is the application process for emigrants to NZ: apparently you get extra points if you're not in Auckland, and the six surrounding counties, which sounds like the situation you were looking for. http://www.immigration.govt.nz/NR/rd.../0/INZ1101.pdf
                    You can't fix stupid-Ron White

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