Remy
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Native Californian. Where would I go, I don't know. But I'd sure be looking if I wasn't trapped here by my stepfather. He doesn't seem to care. Things are in place for him.
I never noticed any posts where you explained what that meant...Native Californian. Where would I go, I don't know. But I'd sure be looking if I wasn't trapped here by my stepfather. He doesn't seem to care. Things are in place for him.
That's the reason I left. I had no interest in buying a house, but it was impossible to find an affordable rental.Maybe because it is so expensive to live there. I have 2 cousins there but both have probably paid their homes off some years ago.
Born in Anaheim, California 1951, At 25 yrs moved to Oregon loved it wanted to retire there when that time came, Now it is too expensive for me, three yrs later moved to Seattle Area, loved it, tho too wet, ten yrs later back to CA bay area and raised two daughters, loved it, moved to Austin, Texas loved it. Back to S. Cal. for two years, back to bay area to be near my Kids and theirs. It's definitely more expensive here. But, it is nice in NorCal. Bottom line as they say, "Home is where the heart is".Interesting but not surprising, I have not been there in 35 years even then it was just a drive by visit, flew into Sacramento, rented a car to go up to Lake Tahoe. I have a BIL and his family there outside of San Francisco. I could never see the big draw. They took all their retirement money and built a million dollar home that they could have here for about 400,000. Made no sense to me. They are not on the beach, yes they can drive to SanFran in about 90 minutes, but come on.
Why not come to Texas where they could still have the house with a pool and buy a lake house in addition. It is going to get really crowded here in Texas. I don't have a new home but is big 4/3/2/2 and in a prime location. We only paid 90M when we bought it. My son will either move in or sell it for a good return. The word is out and people are coming and loving it.
The state of CA has rent control caps plus many cities and counties in CA have additional rent control laws in place.I think CA will regret not having rent control, as it will increase homelessness and increase the numbers of people that need government assistance to survive.
That's interesting to know. The last I knew, the state had none, and the area I lived in didn't either.The state of CA has rent control caps plus many cities and counties in CA have additional rent control laws in place.
I moved from California 4 years ago. The politics sucked but the geography was awesome! Yosemite was God's country! I loved the beaches and mountains and even the desert had some charm..I appreciated the desert on our many drives to Las VegasInteresting but not surprising, I have not been there in 35 years even then it was just a drive by visit, flew into Sacramento, rented a car to go up to Lake Tahoe. I have a BIL and his family there outside of San Francisco. I could never see the big draw. They took all their retirement money and built a million dollar home that they could have here for about 400,000. Made no sense to me. They are not on the beach, yes they can drive to SanFran in about 90 minutes, but come on.
Why not come to Texas where they could still have the house with a pool and buy a lake house in addition. It is going to get really crowded here in Texas. I don't have a new home but is big 4/3/2/2 and in a prime location. We only paid 90M when we bought it. My son will either move in or sell it for a good return. The word is out and people are coming and loving it.
90,000 or 90K,90 Million ???![]()
This is everywhere. I live in a small town in Canada.Funnily enough, I have just been reading about this. It seems decent people are leaving California because there are so many homeless there. They set up home under bridges and underpasses; the trouble they cause and the mess they make devalues the local property, so people sell up and move out.
LOL>. as long as they don't send Harkles back here to live..Or maybe it is because Prince Harry is there and they
are on the Queens side.
Mike.
Homeless in my county are really rare.This is everywhere. I live in a small town in Canada.
Don't think it has hurt property values much. California has very high real estate prices, well above the US average.It seems decent people are leaving California because there are so many homeless there. They set up home under bridges and underpasses; the trouble they cause and the mess they make devalues the local property, so people sell up and move out.
Truly decent people are concerned about the homeless and attempting to solve the problem.It seems decent people are leaving California because there are so many homeless there.
We really, really and I mean really need to do something. I don't know what though. They have put up small little room housing in my county. Communal toilet facilities. I'm not sure how much of it is being utilized.Truly decent people are concerned about the homeless and attempting to solve the problem.
Sad to say that unbridled capitalism is an economic, environmental and social experiment that's proving to be disastrous for large swaths of the country's and planet's population.We really, really and I mean really need to do something. I don't know what though. They have put up small little room housing in my county. Communal toilet facilities. I'm not sure how much of it is being utilized.
Also this insane increase in home prices needs to be looked at. I don't know how they would do it. Supply and demand. But it is also my understanding that investors (many foreign) buy up property in large quantities, making available real estate for regular people at a higher premium.
Sorry, but I don't agree that Texas is a poor second choice. We moved to Dallas from South Florida 16 years ago and love the quality of life here. Even though we've seen an influx of people from other states, overall the people are still nice here and aside from the brutal summers the weather is decent. We have access to museums, plays, musicals, great restaurants, etc. anytime we want.California is a beautiful state, as are all of ours. One of the largest populations means more of everything. More homes, more freeways, more traffic congestion to get anywhere, long lines, crowed beaches, resorts, outrageous prices for even medium sized homes.
Now more than ever, because of climate change, disastrous mudslides, wildfires, earthquakes......
Too much constant stress in living in CA has finally reached the breaking points of citizens who wish to have a day or two a year without crisis, drama, and immediate danger to their neighborhoods and homes.
I get it.
I will add that Texas is a poor second choice considering heat, fires, drought, heavy population, gun laws, abortion laws, and the list goes on. Oh, did I mention snakes!