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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1614158" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>All of the places you mention are likely to have issues with wolves. It does depend on where in the state you're located, of course. The desert is more of a challenge with water, but may have less issues with wolves. Washington is controlled politically by the Seattle population, so perhaps Idaho or Montana would be better. Just make sure that any place you buy has good access to clean and plentiful water. Unfortunately cheap land usually means no water, so you will probably not find any great deals on land. </p><p>I live in Southwestern Oregon and I really like it here. Land is reasonable and the weather is mild. Internet can definitely be a problem in many locations. We live only a few miles away from a major freeway and a good size city, but we struggled to get any decent internet for years. Our current provider is the best we've ever had. We bounce off a solar powered dish located several miles across the valley. We have download speeds of up to 5 mbps, but it usually runs slower and it disconnects for hours at a time almost weekly. When its out on weekends or evenings, you wait until regular office hours (9-5) for someone to fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1614158, member: 9933"] All of the places you mention are likely to have issues with wolves. It does depend on where in the state you're located, of course. The desert is more of a challenge with water, but may have less issues with wolves. Washington is controlled politically by the Seattle population, so perhaps Idaho or Montana would be better. Just make sure that any place you buy has good access to clean and plentiful water. Unfortunately cheap land usually means no water, so you will probably not find any great deals on land. I live in Southwestern Oregon and I really like it here. Land is reasonable and the weather is mild. Internet can definitely be a problem in many locations. We live only a few miles away from a major freeway and a good size city, but we struggled to get any decent internet for years. Our current provider is the best we've ever had. We bounce off a solar powered dish located several miles across the valley. We have download speeds of up to 5 mbps, but it usually runs slower and it disconnects for hours at a time almost weekly. When its out on weekends or evenings, you wait until regular office hours (9-5) for someone to fix it. [/QUOTE]
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