The Northwestern part of Washington State may be similar. I grew up in the Southeastern part of Washington state which can be very hot in the summer with snow in the winter, but the NW part (Puget Sound area) may be similar in climate and is very nice. I would avoid Seattle.....it rains a lot, is crowded, and expensive. Port Angeles area is nice, as is Anacortes, Port Townsend, and some of those area islands. The land is more expensive in that part of the state but will probably be considerably less than California.
Even the Yakima Valley area {Sunnyside; Prosser} is super spendy. And because it's desert, hay costs are high. The last time I priced hay, it was literally 4 times higher there than it is here.
And Wa- no state income tax {like Texas, but legal marijuana, if that matters.
Once you cross west of the Mississippi River {St. Louis, Mo} WATER become am actual issue. Take that part of Wa, for example. Sure, you've got the rivers, but even if you dig your own well, you are limited to how much you can use {it's like an acrea domestically} unless you have water rights. Same goes for NM, except the water there in places is so hard the full mineral content doesn't even register {volcanic rock} because it maxes out on test strips right away.
But ya. Stay away from Seattle. Land is hard to come by anyhow, and they are really proud of their prices. Not necessarily as proud as, say, California, but pretty close.

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