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Adding climate change as a reason ... cliffside Aug 2025 #1
Does anyone know why Honolulu ? JI7 Aug 2025 #2
I notice they specify *urban* Honolulu for some reason -- no other city is treated the same. eppur_se_muova Aug 2025 #7
Maybe people that go to live there don't want an urban area JI7 Aug 2025 #8
And I'm surprised about Austin. ananda Aug 2025 #11
I think with Texas it's people that moved there from California JI7 Aug 2025 #12
Well, I can see why. ananda Aug 2025 #14
Apparently texas is too conservative for cons from more liberal states. mwmisses4289 Aug 2025 #19
Had a neighbor with similar experience FHRRK Aug 2025 #26
Yeah, well, good riddance to bad rubbish. callous taoboy Aug 2025 #30
I lived there just under 5 years. Noisy nights, oasis Aug 2025 #22
I believe it about Rochester JustAnotherGen Aug 2025 #3
Austin overbuilt! Seriously, everytime I go to Austin there is a new skyscraper. I go about once a month! LeftInTX Aug 2025 #4
They've been building like crazy since I first went there in the mid-80s. unblock Aug 2025 #5
A former bridge partner's son just built $5m condos downtown. ananda Aug 2025 #13
If southern states are emptying out maybe they should do a census bucolic_frolic Aug 2025 #6
They only lie.... unblock Aug 2025 #9
I wouldn't trust any census done under Trump JI7 Aug 2025 #15
Wow. That's pretty clear, isn't it? Scrivener7 Aug 2025 #10
Insurance rates are killing Florida and Texas Melon Aug 2025 #16
Texas has hurricanes also. mwmisses4289 Aug 2025 #20
I agree. But that is far south Texas. Places like Galveston. Melon Aug 2025 #24
Yeah, insurers seem to be pulling out all over. mwmisses4289 Aug 2025 #25
Hurricanes are obviously a problem in markodochartaigh Aug 2025 #27
I live in Durham and the value of my house dropped by 60,000 in Jspur Aug 2025 #17
Each year, the major moving companies (i.e. U-Haul, North American, Allied, etc.)... Mark.b2 Aug 2025 #18
California population growth: State just 9,000 residents short of record high tishaLA Aug 2025 #21
Bucking that trend KentuckyWoman Aug 2025 #23
I'm in Springfield, MA, and can witness! intheflow Aug 2025 #28
My granddaughter moved to Austin from Boston. CTyankee Aug 2025 #29
Sucks we have to pay more for civil rights. TommyT139 Aug 2025 #31
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