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Unread 07-01-2012, 02:44 AM
 
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I am thinking of moving to Oregon now, but I orginally was interested in living in CA (live in MO now). I am freaked out about the housing prices I have seen out there. I honestly do not understand how the average people can afford it there at all? I was wanting to live around the Mendocino area orginally ... average house price was what $948,000? But, not just there, everywhere I have looked. I am an RN and not sure what the wage difference is there for RNS, but I make $28 an hour here (that's working nights & weekends) and I can't imagine paying more for rent now than what I do. If I moved to CA I'm afraid I'd always live in poverty.
Does anyone know RNs there and average wages? Also is there housing and rental places I'm not coming across online that aren't so bad? Any thoughts?
If you are OK with a modest (decent) neighborhood in an area you can find work in, there are plenty of homes under ~$200k in California, meaning the single family detached type. Condos and such can be notably lower. Just do a filtered search on popular home-finder sites; Hotpads, Zillow, etc.

There are many generalizations about CA being expensive all over, but it's like saying all the people here are rich based on Hollywood imagery. If you need to live in a prime location, that's another story, of course.
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