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Holy shit San Francisco is getting a lot of love.
Why r they leaving coz of Money matters?
Location I gues . Close to downtown, North Beach etc.5.5 mil for this shithole? 2230 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94115 | realtor.com(R)
It's too expensive to live in Calif. You can get a really beautiful and spacious home in Arizona or Nevada for under $400 K but in Calif, that buys you an old home in a lousy neighborhood. I'm thinking that many young people are being forced to move out of state if they want to buy a home.
Ah yh I read an Article "Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly"
Must Reads: Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly - Los Angeles Times
I wouldn't be bothered by those moving out coz the ppl that move in r better.
Ah yh I read an Article "Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly"
Must Reads: Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly - Los Angeles Times
I wouldn't be bothered by those moving out coz the ppl that move in r better.
You mean people who are CEOs, avoid paying taxes, are pretentious, vote for shity policies that affect poor people to further segregation of rich and poor? Yeah, they are not better. A state needs balance. Middle class health is directly in relation to a states health. Article is legit propaganda to entrap people there to pay taxes lol.
How are you aware of all that while still being a Republican (or maybe just a Trump supporter?)? One of the staples of Republican policy over the last 40 years has been tax cuts which only further perpetuate all of those things.
You mean people who are CEOs, avoid paying taxes, are pretentious, vote for shity policies that affect poor people to further segregation of rich and poor? Yeah, they are not better. A state needs balance. Middle class health is directly in relation to a states health. Article is legit propaganda to entrap people there to pay taxes lol.
How are you aware of all that while still being a Republican (or maybe just a Trump supporter?)? One of the staples of Republican policy over the last 40 years has been tax cuts which only further perpetuate all of those things.
Ah yh I read an Article "Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly"
Must Reads: Who moves to California? The wealthier and better educated, mostly - Los Angeles Times
I wouldn't be bothered by those moving out coz the ppl that move in r better.
The people who think CA is culturally dead have never been there and know nothing about it.
I spent time in Southern Cal (my parents lived there) and northern Cal but I loved Lake Tahoe. Maybe because I'm use to living on or very near a large freshwater lake and I would miss winter but I found the place wonderful and would visit anytime.
But if money was no object...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/18-Lighthouse-Shores-Dr-South-Lake-Tahoe-CA-96150/18572076_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2085-Pooewin-St-South-Lake-Tahoe-CA-96150/83904011_zpid/
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/391-Fallen-Leaf-Rd-South-Lake-Tahoe-CA-96150/18570611_zpid/
That article seems pretty accurate. I would have moved there years ago if it weren't for the housing costs. At one point, I seriously considered it and looked at about 25 houses/condos. The other logistical issue is commute time. 101 for example gets absolutely packed during rush hour if you need to go north or south on the peninsula. The bridges are at a standstill. If you live in the East Bay, because housing is more reasonable, and have to commute to the City or Palo Alto for example, the commute is pretty long.
No idea. I don't know Southern California that well.Is Newport Beach better than Hollywood to live luxuriously?