I'm preparing to move back to Michigan from California. What I've noticed with California weather is you can get warmer summers the further inland you are. What I'm curious to learn, is if there is a similar effect with Lake Michigan. And if there is, what would be the ideal distance from the Lake to not experience the extremes in wind, but to feel the lake effect of a cooler summer.
I would say that’s partially accurate with Lake Michigan. Let me do some research on that. That’s a great question! It definitely still does not get as hot here as it does in California. I would imagine though if I had to guess 5 miles or so inland from the lake you could get Cooler temperatures, but not get the extreme wind.
The closer you live to Lake Michigan the cooler it is. It keeps you cooler in the summer. You cannot go very far away from the lake because it will be hot. I live in St. Joe on Lake Michigan. Even a ¼ mile in or less is hotter.
My brother lives in Ludington, 3 blocks from Lake Michigan. We have a cottage in Lewiston on a small lake, but currently live in Detroit. Planning on moving up north in roughly a year, not exactly sure where yet, too many areas I absolutely love! What counties do you cover, how far north?
I subscribed to your channel, when it gets closer to figuring everything out we’ll get in touch with you. Mostly will depend on the housing market, and us being so indecisive on where, since I want to be within a half hour of dozens of places all throughout the state 😅 Would love to see you deep dive into some small towns up there. Small town charm, in different housing price ranges. 🥰
It's hella cold in the winter. Its cold to swim in and the weather can turn it nasty fast. Id be concerned about the ice shoves too. I grew up near it. Its poluted and smells in places. Not interested in living near it again. Dont forget the bands of dead minnows and other random carcasses that are dried out in the sand due to the afforementioned pollution.
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I think he's a real estate agent hunting for $60,000 commissions for selling one of these lake houses. It's like when you ask the internet for a review on office chairs, and all the reviews are talking about $1,500 chairs. That's because if you buy a chair, the reviewer gets a percentage of the price.
I'm preparing to move back to Michigan from California. What I've noticed with California weather is you can get warmer summers the further inland you are.
What I'm curious to learn, is if there is a similar effect with Lake Michigan. And if there is, what would be the ideal distance from the Lake to not experience the extremes in wind, but to feel the lake effect of a cooler summer.
I would say that’s partially accurate with Lake Michigan. Let me do some research on that. That’s a great question! It definitely still does not get as hot here as it does in California. I would imagine though if I had to guess 5 miles or so inland from the lake you could get Cooler temperatures, but not get the extreme wind.
The closer you live to Lake Michigan the cooler it is. It keeps you cooler in the summer. You cannot go very far away from the lake because it will be hot. I live in St. Joe on Lake Michigan. Even a ¼ mile in or less is hotter.
My brother lives in Ludington, 3 blocks from Lake Michigan. We have a cottage in Lewiston on a small lake, but currently live in Detroit. Planning on moving up north in roughly a year, not exactly sure where yet, too many areas I absolutely love!
What counties do you cover, how far north?
Depends on what you’re looking for. But I have gone up to Traverse City multiple times. I cover a pretty good chunk! I also love to go up north.
I subscribed to your channel, when it gets closer to figuring everything out we’ll get in touch with you. Mostly will depend on the housing market, and us being so indecisive on where, since I want to be within a half hour of dozens of places all throughout the state 😅
Would love to see you deep dive into some small towns up there. Small town charm, in different housing price ranges. 🥰
It's hella cold in the winter. Its cold to swim in and the weather can turn it nasty fast. Id be concerned about the ice shoves too. I grew up near it. Its poluted and smells in places. Not interested in living near it again. Dont forget the bands of dead minnows and other random carcasses that are dried out in the sand due to the afforementioned pollution.
Hello Julio V your videos look interesting,exciting.
Ask McDonald's employees in Brownsville Texas to sign up with $10 monthly payments for a down payment to have a clubhouse for staff and employees from McDonald's in central Blvd Brownsville TX.
Apply today for a clubhouse, adventure house?
Have a nice day
Do you need Neosporin for bruises?
So….this video is for rich people? Can’t afford to live there so I guess I don’t really care about the “pros.”
I think he's a real estate agent hunting for $60,000 commissions for selling one of these lake houses. It's like when you ask the internet for a review on office chairs, and all the reviews are talking about $1,500 chairs. That's because if you buy a chair, the reviewer gets a percentage of the price.
So be a cocksucker about your own failures, and project them onto everyone else...