StatusNomadicus
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hi Wally! i was chatting with an Airbnb Host who has a huge "villa" for 3500 USD monthly or 816 USD for a weekend/four nights:You can get some great values once you get out of CABA.
Tough finding a bigger property here in desirable hoods of BA without spending a ton of $$$.
Villa in Capital · ★4.77 · 4 bedrooms · 8 beds · 3 baths
Perfect Home for Group Stays with yard and pool
www.airbnb.com
...and this Host said the entire property was about 400,000 USD i sold my house around the Phoenix metro area for over 500,000 USD and it was just a typical suburb 2,000-sqft home with a small backyard. crazy how much prices differ, as earlyretirement and you guys have noted.
broooooo, you gotta get out! i grew-up in Orange County and there are some super nice areas...but damn, so many State taxes and crazy regulations. ever consider joining half of your statesmen and moving to AZ? there were billboards a few years ago in Phoenix saying "Don't California My Arizona" ahahahahahahha.I live in Los Angeles
i totally understand the conveniences. i also liked cities when i was in my 20s, and i like visiting places like Prague, Berlin, etc. but as i'm planning on where to do some off-the-grid stuff in a few years, i don't want to be bothered by transients/bums/beggars daily...and i know Californians know about 'homeless' tents/encampments :/
Wikipedia says a person from Mendoza is "Demonym: Mendozan (Mendocino/-a Spanish)"Mendocinan
(demonym is one of those words from linguistics that you learn, then forgot wtf it means the next day hahaha)
this is like the common argument about "Argentine" versus "Argentinian" - i think the best way to describe a person is "Argentine" from argentino/a and things from Argentina like wine are Argentinian. so, i think Mendozan would be correct, although the spell-check on this forum says it's not a word! language is super interesting
and unrelated, but regarding updates on crypto/Bitcoin/etc. here is 19Jun2024 Milei's tweet:
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