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Old 03-29-2009, 12:38 AM
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Default Should we move from the OC to Palm Springs?

Right now me and my boyfriend are looking to get an apartment somewhere, but arent sure where. we are 22 im going to school to become a phlebotomist and he might become an electrician or something like that. We want to live somewhere more afforadable than huntington beach. what do u think, whould it be a good move for us?
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It is more affordable in Palm Springs & many people can get a house w/ a pool [rent or own] for quite a bit less than any of the beach cities like Huntington. You have to visit Palm Springs in summer first [if you can handle the intense heat than you will probably like the desert.
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thats a really good idea, its not to far from here...
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Right now me and my boyfriend are looking to get an apartment somewhere, but arent sure where. we are 22 im going to school to become a phlebotomist and he might become an electrician or something like that. We want to live somewhere more afforadable than huntington beach. what do u think, whould it be a good move for us?
Is this after his schooling?

If not it could be a long drive from Palm Springs. Nice town if you like very hot summers, just a long ways from anything else.

Oh and can afford the A/C bills.
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