ChrisMouse
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I actually love where I live, so it would be hard to tempt me away. Colorado is so beautiful. Our mountains are terrific, and offer so much beauty and recreation. Don't be fooled by our weather...it can be hot in summer (not the wet hot of Florida, but still hot in the high 90's most of the summer). We have sunshine year round, though, and even when we get a big snow storm it melts quickly.
That said, I think I might love to live in Seattle. It seems so lovely and green there, and I have always loved the rain. My skin might not dry out the way it does here. I'd love to be near the water. However, I've heard it's expensive to live there (not that it's cheap to live here). I think with $400K to spend, you should try to find somewhere the cost of living is pretty cheap. I've heard wonderful things about Oregon. Pretty like Washington state, but possibly a better cost of living.
Have fun with the adventure...I love talking about it since it's someone else's adventure, but I'd probably just sock the money away somewhere safe and then stay put.
The one thing I know I wouldn't do is move to Florida. I LOVE LOVE LOVE to visit there, but the magic would go out the window if I could be there all the time. DH and I joke about retiring half the year down there and working at WDW (Maybe all of us DIS'ers dream this way) but I bet it wouldn't be as much fun to be on that side of the magic. I prefer to take my wonderful vacations down there...plus I doubt I could stand the heat of the summers.
Good luck!
That said, I think I might love to live in Seattle. It seems so lovely and green there, and I have always loved the rain. My skin might not dry out the way it does here. I'd love to be near the water. However, I've heard it's expensive to live there (not that it's cheap to live here). I think with $400K to spend, you should try to find somewhere the cost of living is pretty cheap. I've heard wonderful things about Oregon. Pretty like Washington state, but possibly a better cost of living.
Have fun with the adventure...I love talking about it since it's someone else's adventure, but I'd probably just sock the money away somewhere safe and then stay put.

The one thing I know I wouldn't do is move to Florida. I LOVE LOVE LOVE to visit there, but the magic would go out the window if I could be there all the time. DH and I joke about retiring half the year down there and working at WDW (Maybe all of us DIS'ers dream this way) but I bet it wouldn't be as much fun to be on that side of the magic. I prefer to take my wonderful vacations down there...plus I doubt I could stand the heat of the summers.
Good luck!
and we moved our little boys to a small town in Wyoming. It was a little crazy, but we sold at the TOP of the real estate market in California and paid cash for a nice sized home in a the type of neighborhood that no longer exists in California. We literally can't buy the environment that our kids have now. Our kids are now growing up close to their aunts and uncles. They miss their California Grandma -- so we go see her often and visit DL at the same time!
Now that I can drive myself around and don't have to walk 2 miles to Jr High (uphill both ways....) the winters aren't so bad. The people are lovely. We will stay here after our kids grow up, if our kids move somewhere else? I don't know. DH was born and raised in S. Cal and I lived there for my entire adult life until moving back to WY. We'll just have to see. The important thing is to adapt to the circumstances of wherever you are living -- otherwise, you will never be happy there. 
