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In reply to the discussion: A $1 million starter home is now the norm in more than 200 US cities [View all]SWBTATTReg
(26,252 posts)1. Wow. Just wow. I guess I knew that this moment was coming when I kept reading about the constantly
increasing costs of housing across the Country.
And people tend to move where there are jobs there, so the higher density cities (w/ the most housing, the most schools, the most jobs, etc.) will get the lion's share of the migration inwards towards these cities.
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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jul 2024
OP
Wow. Just wow. I guess I knew that this moment was coming when I kept reading about the constantly
SWBTATTReg
Jul 2024
#1
Housing prices in general have tripled in the last 5 years in my state, imagine its that way all over. nt
ImNotGod
Jul 2024
#3
Rental prices in the same areas have also undergone a similar massive increase.
Voltaire2
Jul 2024
#5
And I think you're right. Somewhere along the road, someone thought "Hey, flip these homes and make some
SWBTATTReg
Jul 2024
#6
I don't know about but my mortgage interest substantially increases my tax return.
brush
Jul 2024
#41
Funny, I was just browsing real estate listings in my area and a new listing caught my eye.
Vinca
Jul 2024
#8
Consider yourself lucky. Nothing in the Bay Area is going for less than $1.25 million.
PeaceWave
Jul 2024
#9
Out of curiosity, I just looked up the cheapest detached house in Palo Alto...$1.87 million.
PeaceWave
Jul 2024
#14
I'm paying attention. I just don't want to live anywhere other than California.
PeaceWave
Jul 2024
#17
My slightly less than 1000 sq ft, 3 bdr, 1 bath, single car garage house is appraised at 500k.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jul 2024
#37
Menlo Park, Ca cheapest house on Zillow is $1.6. 2 bed/1bath built in 1937!! Crazy!!
MenloParque
Jul 2024
#34