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Would appreciate some help from St. Louis area ryders.
Hello,
I currently live in Hemet Ca. I am in the interview process for a new job in St. Louis. I am trying to do my due diligence as far as researching housing, weather, riding season, etc. I was wondering what areas are nice for renting a house and also what areas I should avoid.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
You can answer here of if you prefer you can private message me.
Thank you in advance. You all have been so helpful in the past.
Regards,
David
Hemet Spyder
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Originally Posted by Hemet Spyder
Hello,
I currently live in Hemet Ca. I am in the interview process for a new job in St. Louis. I am trying to do my due diligence as far as researching housing, weather, riding season, etc. I was wondering what areas are nice for renting a house and also what areas I should avoid.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
You can answer here of if you prefer you can private message me.
Thank you in advance. You all have been so helpful in the past.
Regards,
David
Hemet Spyder
that is a big area - if you gave the suburb location of the job you are seeking it would help
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Info update
Originally Posted by BikerDoc
that is a big area - if you gave the suburb location of the job you are seeking it would help
This is the zip code of the company. Sorry I cannot mention the company name. Everything is still in the confidential stage.
St Louis, MO 63132.
I hope this helps.
I am shooting in the dark as I have never been to this area before. I will be there in mid month for another interview.
Thanks again
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Ok that helps, there are 76 zip codes in St Louis , that one is Olivette.. I would suggest looking at Ladue and Creve Coeur as possible housing sites. Your job location is away from the less desirable part of the city and closer to areas where ryding would be easier. Based on your gear look you should be able to ride most of the winter there. In the summer especially July the temp surpasses 100 frequently so mid day ryding is tough. and in the past few year s storms have intensified in the area so good rain gear is a must
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So you are thinking about trading the desert for the Midwest? I'm in MO right now and the humidity is kicking my butt. The bugs are giant too. Good luck with the interview.
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When you are comming to the St. Louis area for the interview, give a yell ahead of time.............maybe we can do a meet and greet , have dinner , and discuss the possibilities and options where to look for housing! You will probably have a least 9 months of ryding time depending on what you can stand in weather (heat, cold, rain, snow, humidity,). Look forward to a PM!
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