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RKP5637

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47. We really do. Even with the recession the cost of housing in many areas is
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 10:54 AM
Apr 2012

ridiculous and many of them are sh** houses and neighborhoods. And now the banks are trying to make a killing on short sales. What an absolutely ridiculous egregious place the US has become in my lifetime.

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Madison, WI is fairly low cost (if you can stand the winters). My Dad coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #1
Thank god for Lawrence! I think it's pretty well over that bout of hipper-than-thouness it had goin' patrice Apr 2012 #39
I just can't take KS anymore. With the new Brownback regime in place RKP5637 Apr 2012 #54
Winters? What do you mean? Scuba Apr 2012 #68
I think of a typical Madison winter much the same way Samuel Johnson referred coalition_unwilling Apr 2012 #71
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is fairly liberal Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #2
Love! Eureka Springs! several nice festivals, Beaver Lake, cool old hotels & restaurants, highqualit patrice Apr 2012 #14
Beautiful country is right Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #21
I'm pretty sure I have stood there and daydreamed on at least a couple of occasions. patrice Apr 2012 #38
If you have been to the military park, Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #41
Yes, I have been there & up and down the highway through there. Love the little patrice Apr 2012 #43
I love US 62 north of Rogers Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #67
Would love to live there, but besides working for Walmart there is not much employment Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #29
I used to live up in Boston years ago, but that was before they gutted rent control laws. Selatius Apr 2012 #3
About Boston getting rid of rent control Daalalou Apr 2012 #26
Those of us in affordable communities aren't telling. Competition for housing would drive up prices. LeftyMom Apr 2012 #4
Do you live where I do? Saving Hawaii Apr 2012 #12
From your description I think I'm about an hour and a half south. LeftyMom Apr 2012 #58
More culture, I'm guessing... MrMickeysMom Apr 2012 #5
Because we vote to pay our fair share in local taxes. stevedeshazer Apr 2012 #6
What you said... only more so... Bigmack Apr 2012 #63
Hail, Hail. nt bluestate10 Apr 2012 #78
How is Ames, Iowa? RandySF Apr 2012 #7
. Go Vols Apr 2012 #8
Are there less expensive areas in the northeast? Places like Vermont? pnwmom Apr 2012 #9
I live in a pretty affordable and very liberal community. Saving Hawaii Apr 2012 #10
I feel your pain. I live in an expensive liberal community. Zalatix Apr 2012 #11
Welcome to the Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio. Population 3,487. limpyhobbler Apr 2012 #13
Oberlin as well... WCGreen Apr 2012 #20
Good one! TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #48
Berea, KY too. LeftyMom Apr 2012 #57
Yeah, great people but I don't even think about living there. TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #79
Haven't you heard? ashling Apr 2012 #15
There are liberal communities within safeinOhio Apr 2012 #16
Detroit, Michigan PassingFair Apr 2012 #17
Vermont. cali Apr 2012 #18
Always wanted to move to Vermont, but what would I do? Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #28
Montpellier is VERY comfortable culture, but you're right, other than the GREAT farms/farm-stores patrice Apr 2012 #37
Vermont has one of the lowest unemployment rates cali Apr 2012 #44
I was describing Montpellier in particular, not all of Vermont. patrice Apr 2012 #46
Thanks, but still Montpelier's economy is definitely not cali Apr 2012 #50
What do you do now? What do you want to do? cali Apr 2012 #49
I currently work for the Federal Government. Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #51
Vermont is one of my most favorite places but... Little Star Apr 2012 #31
I think MA is far more expensive to live in than VT cali Apr 2012 #45
The total tax rate in Mass is lower than that in Vermont and 25 other states. bluestate10 Apr 2012 #81
Always? Heh. Brickbat Apr 2012 #19
More people kctim Apr 2012 #22
Why don't we look at crime rates by state? 2ndAmForComputers Apr 2012 #65
Why not be accurate kctim Apr 2012 #73
I only found state data from the Census. 2ndAmForComputers Apr 2012 #74
The OP says "liberal areas" kctim Apr 2012 #76
Because who wants to live Aerows Apr 2012 #23
Because they are nicer places with better schools and commons so that every one wants to Cleita Apr 2012 #24
Anyone know anything about Bloomington Indiana? crazylikafox Apr 2012 #25
Yes, I think college towns are probably more liberal. ananda Apr 2012 #27
There's always the woods, pretty easy to find running water snooper2 Apr 2012 #30
LOL!!! RKP5637 Apr 2012 #33
Because NOT living in a cesspool of hate costs money. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2012 #32
I'm in one, in MD - 40 minutes' drive from both D.C. and Baltimore. Waiting For Everyman Apr 2012 #34
ok, u got me. Where are u? crazylikafox Apr 2012 #35
Yes, you guessed it. Waiting For Everyman Apr 2012 #36
Thank you! I'll have to take a ride out there soon to look around. crazylikafox Apr 2012 #42
Fwiw, just to give an idea... Waiting For Everyman Apr 2012 #52
great pics. I grew up in the PA mountains, so it looks like home. crazylikafox Apr 2012 #62
There are Waiting For Everyman Apr 2012 #69
Thanks! crazylikafox Apr 2012 #72
That looks like a lovely area of Maryland LibertyLover Apr 2012 #75
My best friend lives in Boonsboro. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2012 #55
I like it too, your friend picked a good spot. Waiting For Everyman Apr 2012 #70
I've been there (to the Civil War journalist monument). Tommy_Carcetti May 2012 #82
This is why we need committed efforts to create & to build co-operatives. nt patrice Apr 2012 #40
We really do. Even with the recession the cost of housing in many areas is RKP5637 Apr 2012 #47
back just before the election in '08 I took a drive around midcoast Maine magical thyme Apr 2012 #53
they start out as poor neighborhoods students and artists can afford to live in librechik Apr 2012 #56
That is so right on. Zorra Apr 2012 #60
thx, Zorra--I'm a Colorado native, so I know exactly what Henley is talking about! librechik Apr 2012 #61
Liberal areas are more desirable -- more culture, better restaurants, usually prettier areas Arugula Latte Apr 2012 #59
Better education too. Dawson Leery Apr 2012 #64
More culture, more educational institutions, more jobs,more interesting people all = more demand. nt stevenleser Apr 2012 #66
Liberals are typically smart, well educated people that do well financially. bluestate10 Apr 2012 #77
Yep, that's pretty much what I've observed too. Thanks! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2012 #80
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