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In reply to the discussion: Are these homes worth 65-mile commute? [View all]Coventina
(29,493 posts)70. It may be that under the ACA things are improving.
But I've seen insurance companies act in bad faith and get away with it far too many times to ever trust them.
I look forward to the day when single payer puts them all out of business.
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Sure it did, it referenced the final paragraph of the quoted article in the OP.
Coventina
Sep 2014
#6
Someone who has had people in her life that were killed by insurance case workers.
Coventina
Sep 2014
#62
My position of contempt is not posturing. I think certain occupations are worthy of contempt.
Coventina
Sep 2014
#79
Agree! In fact, 2,000 square feet is pretty modest today. CA is damn expensive, and it
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#30
If they had a train or bus...maybe. But not to spend two hours in a car each day.
MADem
Sep 2014
#11
If you're driving in a comfortable vehicle one day out of five or so, it would not be as
MADem
Sep 2014
#135
On the other hand, no way would I give up city life to have a long commute to the country
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2014
#65
I used to travel cross-county and often all I could sometimes get in clear was
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#128
They keep talking about an I-15 transit line, but for some reason never get it done.
haele
Sep 2014
#68
You do know that to the residents of the next gated community up the road, *you* are "the riff raff"
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2014
#35
What do you care if she is willing to make the drive? California is very unaffordable, maybe your
Pisces
Sep 2014
#36
Apparently they are...someone just posted the top 10 Real Estate markets in the U.S. and....
Tikki
Sep 2014
#39
The young couple shown can afford the home mortgage...and if no money difficulty...
Tikki
Sep 2014
#46
There's no way that kitchen is in a 2000 sq. ft. house. I have a larger house and smaller kitchen.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#50
Not sure if this is their plan, but here is a Murietta plan in the same price range/sqft
Tikki
Sep 2014
#55
Here's a photo of Murietta area, looks OK by me, but I prefer to live close to the Pacific Ocean..
Tikki
Sep 2014
#83
I grew up with a father who commuted that far. Here in Houston, most people live at LEAST
ScreamingMeemie
Sep 2014
#73
it's not the distance, it's the drive time. I drivevan hour to work -15 miles
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2014
#85
For 6 + years, I commuted about 65 miles. It was miserable, especially in the winter in the dark.
Shrike47
Sep 2014
#89
I know some who comute more than that, from the central valley to the Bay Area. No big deal here
demosincebirth
Sep 2014
#115
