Actually, I'm thinking of settling down in a hill-billy state.
As you may be aware, real estate prices in Shanghai and the rest of urban Asia are getting astronomical.
A large detached home with a respectably large land area of an acre in suburban Shanghai may cost a minimum of a hundred million Yuan, about 5 million U.S. Dollars.
A good class (i.e., at least a third of an acre=43,560 sq. ft.) bungalow in urban Singapore would cost maybe 8 million U. S. Dollars.
I understand houses are even more costly in places like Bombay, Peking, Hong Kong and Tokyo.
While watching CNN, I learned that the size of President Bush's ranch in Texas is about 1,600 acres.
This week, while watching the progress of Mrs. Clinton's campaigning in West Virginia, I learned that West Virginia is a very poor place. My hope to find a place as large as the current U.S. president's ranch at a much, much cheaper price seems fulfillable in a place like West Virginia.
My ultimate purpose is to settle down in a nice place, so the time of visiting is not that important. The only kind of climate I abhor is one with a temperature above 35 degrees Centigrade (95 degrees Fahrenheit). So I will definitely be avoiding the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games. Can't understand why it can be held in August this year!
pvpatty wrote:At what time of year shall you be going?