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San Diego(area) or Hawaii
Posted: March 7, 2004, 4:47 am
by Wiever
This may not be appropriate to ask here, but I know many people from different parts of the country frequent these boards. My wife and I have come to a point in our lives in which we want to experience a major change in our geographical location. We have been born and raised in Oregon, and ultimately want to settle here in the Northwest. We currently are considering either San Diego County, or Hawaii to move to after this summer. I know a bit about Southern California, but really have little feedback on Hawaii to make an educated decision. I was hoping those who know about either of my two options could post a little feedback about considerations (good, or bad) for either areas.
Posted: March 7, 2004, 4:53 am
by Ransure
I would just like to know if you got the bard back... dont remember the end result of that ordeal, you kickass as a bard bro
Oh, and from what ive heard from the prophets... I would move to San Diego for a few years... it will sink into the ocean soon.
Posted: March 7, 2004, 4:58 am
by Wiever
Yes I did get Wiever back 5 days later.
Posted: March 7, 2004, 5:13 am
by Arborealus
Hawaii = wicked cost of living last I heard...Have 2 friends who pursued advanced degrees there and it was hideously expensive to live there
Posted: March 7, 2004, 5:17 am
by Truant
You are correct Arb, sir.
Posted: March 7, 2004, 10:05 am
by Xzion
If you dont consider economic problems, hawaii by far
Godamn i would love to dive there like every single day
Posted: March 8, 2004, 6:41 am
by Keverian FireCry
Move to Bali
Posted: March 8, 2004, 11:27 am
by Chidoro
I loved Hawaii when I was there for two weeks a couple of years back. Each island is very different from each other though. If you do anything outside of the industry, you'll probably want to live on Oahu.
However, everything is expensive as hell and it's predominantly a service industry catering to the visitors and the military, even on Oahu although less so there. You can own a home there but, usually, you will not own the land.
On the other hand, I would ignore all of that to live in perfect weather all year round like the kind Hawaii gives you with the perfect peace the people and the air exude. Ohh, and not one damn mosquito
Posted: March 8, 2004, 12:30 pm
by Psyloche
I don't know how long you plan on being there, but I know my sister looked in to moving there. One thing that stuck out was that the schools are supposedly pretty bad there. So if you're thinking of having a family there, its really not the best choice... so I hear. Then again, its fuckin Hawaii ;p
So if you move to Hawaii... what island?

Posted: March 8, 2004, 1:16 pm
by Sendarie
If cost of living is a big issue (and it IS high in Hawaii) check out Guam.
Posted: March 8, 2004, 4:24 pm
by Wiever
We likely plan on staying for 1-2 years. Our plan is to rent an apartment or house (if we have more roomates). She will be working as an RN, and I will likely try to get a job in some sort of fine dining restraunt (or on a fire department, which is highly competitive and unlikely

). Fortunately there is a need for RN's pretty much everywhere, and I would imagine most islands there would have some fine dining restraunts. In all honesty, I have no idea what islands would be most enjoyable to live on. I would love some feedback if people have any ideas.
Posted: March 8, 2004, 5:56 pm
by Animalor
This chick what lived in Hawaii for a few years told me that they like their outsiders in tourist format only.
Some tention between non-natives that live there and the natives.
Posted: March 8, 2004, 6:00 pm
by Diae Soulmender
I lived on Oahu in Hawaii Kei for 6 weeks and moved back because:
a) As said above "wicked cost of living" back in 1995 1 Gallon of Milk = $4.00.
b) Island Sickness in 4-5 weeks. I could drive around the entire island in 2-3 hours.
I dont recommend Hawaii unless yer:
a) Rich
b) Rich
c) Enjoy isolation
Posted: March 8, 2004, 7:51 pm
by Truant
Keverian FireCry wrote:Move to Bali
BALIHAIIIIIIIII! k, sorry.
Animalor wrote:Some tention between non-natives that live there and the natives.
Probably has a lot to do with the fact that noone asked the Hawaiians if they wanted to become part of the US. They were a sovereign nation prior, and the US pretty much bought out their queen (I hope I remembered that correctly) There is actually a decent sized political faction in Hawaii to gain independence and leave the Union.
There were a very isolated place with a society all their own, if tons of people move in, it will dillute their culture, which they are very proud of. Makes sense to me, but then again, if I were to move there, I'd be very interested in their culture, and in becoming a part of it.
Regardless, Hawaii is expensive, nearly every good is imported, thus making prices high, as well as a limited supply of land, and a tourist driven economy. You'd better have money.
Posted: March 9, 2004, 1:32 pm
by Atokal
Truant wrote:
Regardless, Hawaii is expensive, nearly every good is imported, thus making prices high, as well as a limited supply of land, and a tourist driven economy.
WOW is that because it is an Island??
Posted: March 9, 2004, 5:25 pm
by Lohrno
I can hardly believe that Hawaii's cost of living is really THAT much more than ours here in SD. Highest gas prices in the country, people trying to get recruited but not even taking compensation realizing the cost of living is so high...
A typical 3 bedroom house here costs 500k.
-=Lohrno
Posted: March 9, 2004, 5:37 pm
by Lalanae
Here is a cost of living comparison
http://www.bestplaces.net/html/col3.asp ... amt=50,000
Hope it works, but if not go here
http://www.bestplaces.net/html/cost_of_living.html and select the appropriate choices.
Posted: March 9, 2004, 6:46 pm
by Stalker Vacio
http://www.monstermoving.monster.com/
Your Results:
San Diego, California $100,000
Honolulu, Hawaii $78,621
The cost of living in Honolulu, Hawaii is 21.4% lower than that of San Diego, California. A salary of $100,000 in San Diego, California has the same buying power that a salary of $78,621 has in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Posted: March 9, 2004, 7:00 pm
by Wiever
Thanks for the cost of living calculators. It is very helpful. I am uncertain how accurate these are since the two had contradicting outcomes.
Anyone have suggestions as to what cities in Hawaii I should live?
Posted: March 9, 2004, 7:22 pm
by Sirensa
Anyone else finding this thread fairly ludicrous?!
Have you even been to Hawaii?? Not to sound mean but it seems like you've done no research on this idea at all. Unless you have some serious savings account built up, moving from Oregon to either Hawaii or San Diego is going to be an extremely costly venture.
So with that in mind, I suggest you move to Costa Rica instead!
http://www.casacanada.net/arcr_info/arc ... #anchor_03
At the present time, if you own a house and car and have no debts, you can live well on US$1,500 per month, including maid and gardener services. Foreign residents or tourists can buy or rent homes, condos, and property in Costa Rica.

Posted: March 9, 2004, 7:33 pm
by Wiever
I have done a fair amount of research on this topic. In fact me posting on VV was/is a form of research. How is this ludicrous to try and get other peoples' opinions and knowledge to further my decision making?
Posted: March 9, 2004, 7:56 pm
by Stalker Vacio
I would tend to believe the monster data is more accurate then the bestplaces. bestplaces data seems to better represent California in the year 2000, 2001 before 9/11
It just shows how far California has sunk into the shitter.
Posted: March 9, 2004, 8:46 pm
by Sirensa
Wiever wrote:I have done a fair amount of research on this topic. In fact me posting on VV was/is a form of research. How is this ludicrous to try and get other peoples' opinions and knowledge to further my decision making?
Are you not familiar with the plethera of retards that post here?
And while you may have done plenty of research...
Wiever wrote:In all honesty, I have no idea what islands would be most enjoyable to live on. I would love some feedback if people have any ideas.
Wiever wrote:I know a bit about Southern California, but really have little feedback on Hawaii to make an educated decision. I was hoping those who know about either of my two options could post a little feedback about considerations (good, or bad) for either areas.
... makes it sound like this is just a spur of the moment idea. Which it may be. That's cool too - and I'd love to be able to just pack up and move somewhere cool. Financially however, it's not possible for me at this time (and probably not ever) - especially heading from somewhere with an average cost of living (Oregon) to an extremely high cost of living, such as Hawaii. I'll envy you if you can pull it off. That's for sure.
Posted: March 10, 2004, 7:01 pm
by Truant
Atokal wrote:Truant wrote:
Regardless, Hawaii is expensive, nearly every good is imported, thus making prices high, as well as a limited supply of land, and a tourist driven economy.
WOW is that because it is an Island??
It could be! But who knows!!1!
Posted: March 10, 2004, 7:59 pm
by Aaeamdar
I have a friend who moved to Hawaii for 4 years post divorce. He eventually moved back to Los Angeles, but I'd be happy to put the two of you in touche if you like. Like I said, his experience was post divorce, so things like schools and other Family issues were not, well, issues for him. But happy to see if he'd be willing to talk to you none-the-less.
Posted: March 10, 2004, 8:17 pm
by Skogen
My ex-GF was born & raised in Hawaii.
The one thing I remember about the expensive cost of living there that really drives it home was this: A trip to Taco Bell for lunch costed almost $20 for the two of us. And no, she didn't order 12 burrito supremes.