I live in PA and in the apartment complex we live in we’re on the top floor. We turn the heat on maybe twice a year. It stays around 64 in the winter and we love it. Saves us a ton of money too.
I love that about living on the top floor too. Other than carrying shit up the stairs, everything about being on top is superior tbh. Can't stand hearing foot steps above me I do still have my heat set around 68 during the day though, but off completely at night
our complex is only 4 floors and the main entrance we use is on the second floor so we only have to go up a couple flights of stairs. It’s nice! We’re moving into a house soon though that’s cheaper and bigger.
Also I’d rather be cold in my car in the morning instead of coming out to my car after work and it being 130 degrees inside in the summer.
I live in Arizona and my house does not get warmer than 76 at any time of the year idk what y’all are on about this hot in the house business
76 IS hot for inside but yeah except for some people in the north its kinda like some of europe - they dont have a very modern or capable AC setup. because they dont necessarily really need it 99% of the time. this may mean that they rough it a week out of the year.
My AC broke last summer for a few days and it wasn’t crazy hot out and my apartment still got up to 90 during the afternoon.
I can't sleep when it's hot so my AC going nonstop in the summer. I had a second zone put in just to service the upstairs.
Yeah that makes sense. I think regarding the 76 thing too is that it kinda goes to show how relative it all is haha. During the parts of the year where my house even gets close to that, it’s not even really that noticeable. My “cold” is probably still not even that bad to a lot of y’all (it was 43 here last night and that’s too cold for me)
Autumn in the rust belt is the best, most exhilarating environment for me to be in. Always gives me just the absolute best vibes.
breh you know what you said about houston being the only southern texas city. I think you were on salvia.
I stupidly rented a cabin with no AC and massive windows over the summer and it was like 88 degrees in there every day. We spent the majority of the time in the cool basement. Sleeping and cooking suuucked haha
I got this take from people living in Dallas who are adamant that they're the midwest or southwest and not the south
this isn't surprising. they're still wrong. no part of Oklahoma is the midwest. dallas is south of Oklahoma. it sure as shit is not the midwest either.