Re: Time to retire from the Military looking for home
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: trevor300wsm</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tomthebaker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Oklahoma is a very gun and military-friendly "red" state. Cost of living is quite low, and there are plenty of public amenities near OKC and Tulsa.</div></div>
I've lived in OK all my life and wouldn't reccomend living in this state to anyone.....ever! If it wasn't for the excellent job I have, I'd be gone. I can't really comment on the employment oppurtunities here, but I know they certainly are not great. Cost of living/housing is ok as long as you get outside the the cities. I own a few properties and I'm familiar with the figures as far as in the city/outside the city.
The hunting in this state is "ok" at very best. I've not hunted the northeastern part to the state, but have hunted pretty much everywhere else. Our public lands can't hold a flickering candle to what CO, WY, MT, NM, have and I've been to all of them except MT. We have a huge number of hunters and not enough land to support them. Lease property is getting outrageous. I lease 160 acres to 2 guys just for deer season (oct-Dec) for $3000. I didn't want to lease it, but they begged for a month.....so they got it.
Lastly, our weather is horrible. We had almost 80 straight days of "above 100 degree heat" this past summer. The winter before was insanely cold, yet we don't get hardley any snowfall. That's kind of a "rip off" in my book as I love winter and love snow.
When you drive through Colorado, West/North Wyoming, Montana......your always amazed at the beauty of the landscape. Breath taking views, mountains, huge pines, aspens, wildlife abound.....you sure as shit don't ever hear people talking about how amazing it was driving through Oklahoma. </div></div>
Geez, where you at, the panhandle?