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Priced Out [View all] edhopper Jun 2015 OP
a similar thread on this topic IcyPeas Jun 2015 #1
It's crazy in this area abelenkpe Jun 2015 #53
If by "this area" you mean Cal. or the SW dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #141
Certainly seems likely should the drought persist. abelenkpe Jun 2015 #162
There was post here on DU dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #163
Maybe it's not all where, but how we live. Intentional communities, self-organized groups mahina Jun 2015 #154
Well, Get the HELL out of NYC! And the rest of the East Coast. AllTooEasy Jun 2015 #161
I don't know how my son and dtr in law manage in Manhattan... CTyankee Jun 2015 #2
I'm on the West Coast and have to get by on SS. Cleita Jun 2015 #3
I feel for you. edhopper Jun 2015 #6
See my post # 90 Cleita Jun 2015 #91
...... daleanime Jun 2015 #39
See my post #90. Cleita Jun 2015 #92
My wife and I are in the same situation DJ13 Jun 2015 #84
This is why Bernie Sanders is not just a comic candidate like the Cleita Jun 2015 #90
truth heaven05 Jun 2015 #158
OH man, I hear you so clearly. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #142
I'm in the midwest heaven05 Jun 2015 #150
I find that problem too, putting grocery purchases at the end of the month on a Cleita Jun 2015 #153
Yep, I have pets heaven05 Jun 2015 #156
We're in it altogether. I hope Bernie will be able to get that raise through Cleita Jun 2015 #157
That's what happens when you have stagnant wages and everything else increases davidn3600 Jun 2015 #4
Yes edhopper Jun 2015 #7
Same here, and I have a degree now (and didn't back then) laundry_queen Jun 2015 #96
Yep. Every year I work my tail off awoke_in_2003 Jun 2015 #139
There has been lip service about affordable middle class housing here edhopper Jun 2015 #5
We were lucky enough to buy in 2009-2010 geek tragedy Jun 2015 #8
You mean if you DON'T need public transportation edhopper Jun 2015 #10
I meant that if you need public transportation geek tragedy Jun 2015 #12
Okay edhopper Jun 2015 #13
The way things are nadinbrzezinski Jun 2015 #9
We are selling our 4 br 2 ba here in SoCal and are moving to WA SoCalDem Jun 2015 #19
Yes and many of us in Washington are suffering from the same shit Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2015 #57
You must be moving to somewhere other than the Seattle area HeiressofBickworth Jun 2015 #97
Probably Longview/Kelso area SoCalDem Jun 2015 #98
How soon can you sell? dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #144
Where we are, they are building like crazy and our house would be a bargain SoCalDem Jun 2015 #164
husband and i are damned near priced out of where we live fizzgig Jun 2015 #11
No one should beat up on you edhopper Jun 2015 #14
posters here have proclaimed couples don't need two bedrooms fizzgig Jun 2015 #20
I tolerated that little space in college. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #29
this place was a shit hole all around fizzgig Jun 2015 #50
College dorm life 1939 Jun 2015 #130
I don't think my roughly 5000 books at the time would have fit on your 3 ft shelf. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #140
You need what you need. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #30
my folks were better off when i was growing up in the 80s than husband and i are now fizzgig Jun 2015 #55
Yep. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #65
NM is nice PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #40
NM is quite nice. SheilaT Jun 2015 #44
Interesting. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #66
I was 60 when I moved here. SheilaT Jun 2015 #69
Oh wow. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #73
Haven't a clue, but here's SheilaT Jun 2015 #77
Oh thank you so much. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #79
Good luck to you. SheilaT Jun 2015 #80
New Mexico is a horrible, desolate, sphincter sucking place.............. NM_Birder Jun 2015 #106
Haha, very funny n/t PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #122
Please don't lump everything Southern together. Stonepounder Jun 2015 #46
I have relatives in the South edhopper Jun 2015 #62
I read you. mahina Jun 2015 #146
I feel your pain a la izquierda Jun 2015 #99
And that's the kind of place edhopper Jun 2015 #105
If one is a law professor or in the sciences... a la izquierda Jun 2015 #110
we have two or three new student housing complexes fizzgig Jun 2015 #117
And the univewrsity doesn't build dorms for all the undergraduates? 1939 Jun 2015 #126
In the mid-west safeinOhio Jun 2015 #15
I don't want to insult others who live there edhopper Jun 2015 #16
Seems we can't win. safeinOhio Jun 2015 #22
On the other hand, there are places that have a reputation SheilaT Jun 2015 #17
i would live in santa fe fizzgig Jun 2015 #21
I moved here in 2008 from Overland Park, KS. SheilaT Jun 2015 #52
i was there once in the early 2000s and fell in love fizzgig Jun 2015 #59
Sam Brownback has thoroughly trashed the Kansas state avebury Jun 2015 #26
I'm really interested in some of the small houses that are becoming popular, at least on TV. Hoyt Jun 2015 #18
If I could digitize all of my textbooks, magazines, pleasure reading... Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #31
They do, at least with the new books. SheilaT Jun 2015 #70
That's good to know. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #100
So much comes out electronically, SheilaT Jun 2015 #102
I must just not be buying the kind of things they have bothered to provide an e-version for yet. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #103
If you only go to independent bookstores, SheilaT Jun 2015 #104
That's simply not true Cal Carpenter Jun 2015 #137
I keep on hearing or reading the prediction of the forthcoming death of real books, SheilaT Jun 2015 #145
It's funny Cal Carpenter Jun 2015 #151
To make a tiny house liveable Trajan Jun 2015 #160
Thanks. I really think I'd feel cramped too much less than 800 sf. Hoyt Jun 2015 #167
How many in your household? AnnieO Jun 2015 #168
Two. I've seen some of the set ups at Ikea for 200, 300, 400 sf. They are amazing. Hoyt Jun 2015 #169
I felt the same way when I lived in Boston Warpy Jun 2015 #23
It's been my observation that nursing pays SheilaT Jun 2015 #71
Too funny, I drove the same sort of third world junkers I'd driven in Mass, Warpy Jun 2015 #72
My hospital has separate parking for employees, and I've parked in SheilaT Jun 2015 #101
You are lucky to be out of this neck of the woods. Paper Roses Jun 2015 #159
So sorry to hear edhopper Jun 2015 #170
The only affordable places are places I do not want to live alarimer Jun 2015 #24
Everybody wants to live within 50 miles of the east or west coast 1939 Jun 2015 #25
The problem with that is that retired people need access to good health care pnwmom Jun 2015 #27
It's what the TPP will speed up. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #28
+1 840high Jun 2015 #37
I moved from Cambridge to Houston in 1980 for a job and an affordable place to live. DamnYankeeInHouston Jun 2015 #32
I like Houston a lot in theory. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #67
I must have sunk to its level - it's all fine to me. I'm not touristy. DamnYankeeInHouston Jun 2015 #83
I'm not either, but SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #86
That's the trade off. DamnYankeeInHouston Jun 2015 #87
Exactly. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #89
really? Lurker Deluxe Jun 2015 #85
I wish. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #88
Saw this awhile back... Lobo27 Jun 2015 #33
No, you're not.NYC has become a 'luxury city' according to Joel Kotkin, PatrickforO Jun 2015 #34
We will probably need to edhopper Jun 2015 #35
My friends PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #48
Great discription. I have been living with family for 10 years now because I cannot afford to live jwirr Jun 2015 #36
And the sad part is edhopper Jun 2015 #38
Well it is expensive in blue areas yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #64
The unfashionable parts of Brooklyn are still affordable Depaysement Jun 2015 #41
Affordability is relative edhopper Jun 2015 #43
Very true Depaysement Jun 2015 #45
Same for us in LA! abelenkpe Jun 2015 #42
I'm in So. Pasadena PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #49
Love that area! abelenkpe Jun 2015 #54
My parents purchased 3 houses on a huge lot in Pasadena around the Los Robles/Orange Grove ave area ariesgem Jun 2015 #81
I bet it is! PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #123
I'd dying here in SF. My rent was raised $500 a month recently. AtomicKitten Jun 2015 #47
I know way too many people who are forced to work inanna Jun 2015 #61
Just five more months to go AtomicKitten Jun 2015 #63
Better to keep working while you can. Your elderly self will have 32% less to live on mia Jun 2015 #93
Thank you for the advice and link. AtomicKitten Jun 2015 #138
I was "priced out" in 1999. mwooldri Jun 2015 #51
I'm living in Sarasota, Florida. I must say, much to my surprise, I've found the town to be... BlueJazz Jun 2015 #56
I lived in Sarasota in the 70's and loved it. Florida all around is cheap to live in right Nay Jun 2015 #94
And to make matters worse -- more and more of the housing stock pnwmom Jun 2015 #58
so much of Manhattan edhopper Jun 2015 #74
San Francisco, too. And it's even starting in Seattle. n/t pnwmom Jun 2015 #76
Same, but worse; I'd move but I can't abandon the one I'm caring for; Heartbreaking. n/t freshwest Jun 2015 #60
East of Billings sorefeet Jun 2015 #68
Build your own house rickford66 Jun 2015 #75
Unfortunately it is becoming the norm. . DCBob Jun 2015 #78
I live in CT and feel the same way bigwillq Jun 2015 #82
I think it's getting harder and harder to make it... CoffeeCat Jun 2015 #95
Boy, do I recognize THAT description - I could have written that. closeupready Jun 2015 #111
Democracy is also being priced out. L0oniX Jun 2015 #107
no it's not. NM_Birder Jun 2015 #108
We need denser cities Recursion Jun 2015 #109
NY is getting very dense edhopper Jun 2015 #112
Queens is dense without being luxe. Recursion Jun 2015 #113
No we don't. There's plenty of housing in the US. The Fed is currently subsidizing debt Romulox Jun 2015 #114
Sounds like a tidy solution to the problem, then Recursion Jun 2015 #115
Hey, why not *negative* interest rates? Let's pay the haves for having! Romulox Jun 2015 #116
I lived in California most of my life. MineralMan Jun 2015 #118
Thanks edhopper Jun 2015 #119
I really understand. I didn't want to leave my home, either. MineralMan Jun 2015 #121
Right now we are hanging in there edhopper Jun 2015 #125
Yes. That changes a lot of things, for sure. MineralMan Jun 2015 #128
There are nice places edhopper Jun 2015 #131
Yes, I know what you're saying. MineralMan Jun 2015 #135
Thank you MineralMan. mahina Jun 2015 #149
Hayden Heights MineralMan Jun 2015 #165
mahalo! mahina Jun 2015 #171
I'm hoping my landlord forgets I live here Prism Jun 2015 #120
Had a large studio with separate eat-in kitchen edhopper Jun 2015 #129
Reading through Tales of the City Prism Jun 2015 #132
When I lived there edhopper Jun 2015 #133
It's a beautiful city Prism Jun 2015 #136
You're not alone, I think this is happening quite often. MadDAsHell Jun 2015 #124
NY is not just a big city. edhopper Jun 2015 #127
Right - it's Home now. After 30 years. closeupready Jun 2015 #134
I still have a house in rural North Florida madville Jun 2015 #143
What's your industry? jeff47 Jun 2015 #147
I cannot remember when I last had KauaiK Jun 2015 #148
Housing as commodity daredtowork Jun 2015 #152
It just occurred to me, "Priced Out" should be closeupready Jun 2015 #155
The high cost of living ain't like the cost of living high seveneyes Jun 2015 #166
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