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It looks like we are narrowing it down to the Colville area, maybe the Colville National Forest, but we are still looking in several counties (Spokane, Pend Oreille, Stevens, Ferry, and Okanogan). I have looked in Oregon but did not like what I found.
We have 27 more days until she is here and tomorrow we have a sonogram, yea.
I reccomend Leavenworth, Dryden, Peshastin. or if you want seasonally remote, methow, twisp, or on a lake chelan. because honestly the best place to live is NCW its a short drive from any point of the state, other than the penninusla... we have the cheapest electricity prices. many recreational activities. fiber optics. Wenatchee. i live in Peshastin..... google Chelan or Douglass County.... oh lake wenatchee is a quiet place, beautiful nearby but has mosquitos. oh one of the only places where you can get over 300 days of sunshine. its true. i travel alot but i always love to return to my mountains. 20 drive i am in the dessert. 45 min drive i am in a lake. 10 minute drive, deep in the mountains.
Consider us!
What kind of work do you want? there is many industrial and agriculture in my area plus tourism retail and many other things.
if you are looking for realestate in the NCW area my mom is a realtor and can help you find a place. she been doing it 17+ years
email me if you want a realtor to help you, cos my mom is one of the best.
http://www.prudentialmikewest.com/ is where my mom works. its a great office, they do tons of volunteer projects all the time.
look for Teri Miller
http://www.prudentialmikewest.com/index.php?page_id=17&staff_id=8
I too am a Realtor, I work for John L. Scott, here in Omak. I grew up in the Methow Valley (in Twisp - up Twisp River Rd) and now I live in Omak. From what Nature Farms was saying in earlier posts....I don't think he wants the Methow or Twisp and the closer to Mazama you get the more unrealistically expensive it gets. Taxes are high on land and land prices are high. I actually know quite a few people who where "taxed" right off their property and out of the Valley (my parents are 1). Also, many of the local ranchers have been taxed out. I have some clients who are buying in the Colville area and they really feel that they got a lot of bang for their buck....but it is really "out there". It reminded them of Alaska, where they just moved from. It is beautiful.