PhillyB
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Hey guys-
As you can see, I dont post much. More of a lurker and reader than a poster. Either way, I value the opinions and thoughts of many on this board.
I have recently interviewed for a job in Richfield and if given the opportunity, plan to accept it.
I currently live in Las Vegas and my family and inner sportsman have outgrown the city limits an the lights of Vegas. I am ready to slow things down a bit, lower the stress levels, and enjoy my family.
I know it is a outdoorsman's paradise. As appealing as that is to me, I still need to make sure this is a good move for my family, so I am covering all bases by asking anyone and everyone.
I have been through Richfield a time or two, but I am not too familiar with the town or the surrounding area. So I have a few questions for those that live, have lived or are familiar with the area.
1. If working in Richfield, do most people live in town or in other smaller towns within reasonable distance? If I end up with the job, it will be right in the heart of Richfield. Where should we look for housing, property, etc?
2. Where should we live vs. not live? We will have to rent for a few months before we can buy, but where should we be looking?
3. How is the school system? I have a young family and my oldest starts kindergarten in the fall.
4. What should I know about Richfield? The surrounding areas?
5. Does this area get pounded with snow in the winter?
My wife and I went to school in Cedar City at SUU and loved it. The chance to move into a smaller community and stay in my line of work has always been a dream of ours. That is why this is such a great opportunity.
I was hoping for some real insight about the area from a group sportsman that share similar views as me.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
As you can see, I dont post much. More of a lurker and reader than a poster. Either way, I value the opinions and thoughts of many on this board.
I have recently interviewed for a job in Richfield and if given the opportunity, plan to accept it.
I currently live in Las Vegas and my family and inner sportsman have outgrown the city limits an the lights of Vegas. I am ready to slow things down a bit, lower the stress levels, and enjoy my family.
I know it is a outdoorsman's paradise. As appealing as that is to me, I still need to make sure this is a good move for my family, so I am covering all bases by asking anyone and everyone.
I have been through Richfield a time or two, but I am not too familiar with the town or the surrounding area. So I have a few questions for those that live, have lived or are familiar with the area.
1. If working in Richfield, do most people live in town or in other smaller towns within reasonable distance? If I end up with the job, it will be right in the heart of Richfield. Where should we look for housing, property, etc?
2. Where should we live vs. not live? We will have to rent for a few months before we can buy, but where should we be looking?
3. How is the school system? I have a young family and my oldest starts kindergarten in the fall.
4. What should I know about Richfield? The surrounding areas?
5. Does this area get pounded with snow in the winter?
My wife and I went to school in Cedar City at SUU and loved it. The chance to move into a smaller community and stay in my line of work has always been a dream of ours. That is why this is such a great opportunity.
I was hoping for some real insight about the area from a group sportsman that share similar views as me.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.