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It is a great life if you can afford it. Everything is more expensive, gas, food and propane or natural gas that you need 8 months out of the year. It snows a lot, you must have a four wheel drive and snow tires. Homes are coming down in price, but are more expensive than what you can get below the snow line. Renting is tight due to the seasonal aspect of employment and many rentals do not allow pets. You need to spend on a snow removal service or snowblower and firewood and probably clothes. The upside, when the tourists are gone you have the best places to yourself. It is a mountain biker's, hiker's and skier's paradise. February was my favorite month - tourists are mostly gone, spring skiing includes lots of sunshine and you can wear tee shirts and shorts during the day out on the snow on warm days. Locals make runs to Reno for groceries and gas and entertainment. It is more democratic than other parts of Nevada and Placer County, there are active Dems up there. Brown will win the No. Tahoe area easily. You adjust your life around weekends - stay home or work while taking weekdays off to enjoy the area and do shopping, etc. If you can handle snow and cold 8 out of 12 months you will love it. Tourists are a nuisance, but you get used to it.
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