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PeaceWave

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17. I'm paying attention. I just don't want to live anywhere other than California.
Sun Jul 28, 2024, 04:30 PM
Jul 2024

I've lived in other states. Nothing compares.

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Wow. Just wow. I guess I knew that this moment was coming when I kept reading about the constantly SWBTATTReg Jul 2024 #1
Thanks, I saw this but forgot to post. Truly a new era.. appalachiablue Jul 2024 #2
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
That isn't even counting the taxes and maintenance for these money pits. valleyrogue Jul 2024 #4
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
Apartments are even more expensive than houses Zoomie1986 Jul 2024 #10
Disagree The Revolution Jul 2024 #20
Also you get back mortage interest plus expenses in tax returns yearly. brush Jul 2024 #27
You cannot deduct expenses for personal property. Voltaire2 Jul 2024 #38
I don't know about but my mortgage interest substantially increases my tax return. brush Jul 2024 #41
Renters need to be helped FIRST. valleyrogue Jul 2024 #7
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
Not so unusual, really. MineralMan Jul 2024 #11
How is it "exaggeration?" Labor and materials costs have gone up. PeaceWave Jul 2024 #12
The exaggeration is in limiting such statements MineralMan Jul 2024 #13
Out of curiosity, I just looked up the cheapest detached house in Palo Alto...$1.87 million. PeaceWave Jul 2024 #14
You're not paying attention. MineralMan Jul 2024 #15
I'm paying attention. I just don't want to live anywhere other than California. PeaceWave Jul 2024 #17
OK. I dont mind. MineralMan Jul 2024 #18
The cited article was specifically about the increase Voltaire2 Jul 2024 #39
That's true, and people who read the article will know that. MineralMan Jul 2024 #43
We brought our home in 1993 in SF for $260,000 kimbutgar Jul 2024 #16
But you have that house. MineralMan Jul 2024 #19
I also inherited my parents home they brought in 1955 for $12,000 kimbutgar Jul 2024 #28
Want to know why? Because people want to live there... brooklynite Jul 2024 #21
Yep Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2024 #24
And yet, home ownership rates are largely static Johnny2X2X Jul 2024 #22
I clicked on the link senseandsensibility Jul 2024 #23
If the average is 1M, then many homes go for less then that Kaleva Jul 2024 #25
It was bottom third...like median a better measure of average than mean JT45242 Jul 2024 #32
I wonder how wide a range the bottom third covers? Kaleva Jul 2024 #36
And as long as fools keep buying them... Think. Again. Jul 2024 #26
Why are they fools? brooklynite Jul 2024 #30
I think very few are hoping for it True Dough Jul 2024 #29
A starter home is typically 2-3 bdrms, 2 baths, small yard, garage. brush Jul 2024 #31
In Sacramento, my 4 Bed 3.1 Bath goes for 500K padfun Jul 2024 #33
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
Vulture Captalists trying to create another crash. Clouds Passing Jul 2024 #35
20 x 40 log home built in 2000. 1600 total sf of living space (3 floors). OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2024 #40
1983 we paid $74,900 for a starter home RussBLib Jul 2024 #42
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