I lived in Alamo (Alamogordo) for several years before I flipped my home there, and I went roaring off to the Midwest before returning to New Mexico to buy a home in Silver City. Hey, $67K cash, plus $12-15K for new appliances, new cedar fence, new bathtub, etc. Not a bad deal for someone on a budget, lol. I even filed for my "veteran's property tax exemption" so my yearly taxes will only be $300, lol. Truth be told, you couldn't buy an outhouse for $67K in Kalifornia, let alone a home on a decent-sized lot! It just ain't happening out there, lol.
Before moving to New Mexico, I lived in the boondocks of Arizona for what? 5 or 6 years? Up in Show Low (White Mountains), and down in Benson (near Cochise Stronghold), I had a blast in both areas due to all the cycling opportunities, including heller trail riding mere minutes from my door! That's the big trade-off, you understand: leave the ocean, but gain unlimited offroad access and trail riding, lol. Heaps of wildlife out here too, plenty of deer, elk, wild turkey, etc. Clean air, no traffic, no smog, virtually no crime... what's not to like?
You ever make it out here again, you'll have to stop by and visit, maybe fire up the BBQ and chillax, lol. My home & property are looking better & better, now that a significant amount of home rehab work has been done to this former tweeker palace, aye? Jeez, I pulled all kinds of trash out from the crawlspace yesterday, it wasn't enough for the former tenants and meth heads to trash the house & yard, they had to trash the crawlspace too, lol. But one fine day, the property will be up to my USA INF standards, and life will be all gravy, lol.
Here's the bathtub a friend & I were working on yesterday, it'll be nice when I'm done with it! Look how deep the new tub is, it's twice the depth of the old tub, lol. The manufacturers of these '70s trailer homes cut many corners in construction, including using smaller tubs, the cheap b@stards! Same goes for the interior windowsills, which is why I've widened all the sills in the home for the cats! Pics can be found in that rehab thread I mentioned at frugalvillage.com, lol.
Another view...
I'm gonna drink hard cider as I soak in that tub for an hour or more, lol... CHEERS!!!
P.S. Is that the Rio Grande Valley in your pic? Looks like the bridge over the canyon... that bridge is high enough to draw suicides, go figure.