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San Diego. No AC or heat required all year long. No need for 2 different cities.
Why do you think so many homes in San Diego have fireplaces? Same region, I've been in Tijuana in January, and just to go to the bathroom in my hotel room, I had to put my clothes on, it was that chilly. And along the entire southern CA coast, from L.A. south, it can be chilly in winter.
Quito, for sure, although it can get a bit chilly at times. Guatemala City/Antigua, just the right altitude at 5000 feet, Cali in Colombia (just the right altitude at 4400 feet), Iquique/Arica in northern Chile.
Somewhere near the equator a few thousand feet up in the mountains with moderate rainfall and no dry season. Still warm enough to grow plants from the lowland tropics but cool enough for many temperate crops.
For something slightly cooler (optimal for the general population imo), climb another 1000 ft or so where the best coffee is grown. Days in the mid 70s and nights in the mid-high 50s.
You are right. Rain is ok as long as is moderate, no extreams of any kind basically. A gloomy day is extream for example, a short rain followed by sunshine doesn't ruin a day, it can be nice.
One gloomy day is not extreme by any stretch.
400 hours of sun per year would be extremely cloudy, but even the sunniest climates see mostly or fully cloudy days once in a while.
You're not going to have your perfect 75 (24) and sunny every day of the year anywhere; every single location in the world except the inside of a climate-controlled house will deviate from that.
Margaret River- October-April
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