https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-grow...-too-many-too-big-houses-11553181782?mod=e2tw
get your jollys on a monday.
get your jollys on a monday.
Are you a Wall Street Journal salesman?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-grow...-too-many-too-big-houses-11553181782?mod=e2tw
get your jollys on a monday.
Why is housing so affordable in Vegas? I mean it's like dirt cheap compared to say Reno.Great news, I have lived in a very modest home in California, by passing upgrades and moving to a bigger house.. But when I retire in a couple of years, the plan is to splurge and build or buy a big house in Vegas or some such place.
Always on the lookout for a deal.
Why is housing so affordable in Vegas? I mean it's like dirt cheap compared to say Reno.
Why is housing so affordable in Vegas? I mean it's like dirt cheap compared to say Reno.
Didn't the housing crisis a decade ago already tell us this information?
i friggin wish. i work at a pet store
It's F'ing hot...blast furnace from May to October.Because it sucks to live there.
Somebody missed the memo.
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The median home is as overpriced relative to median income now as it was in ~2005.
It is hot not doubt. Pools and A/C, pools and A/CIt's F'ing hot...blast furnace from May to October.
I'm flirting with the idea of moving to Tuscon in a few years. I was surprised how cheap it was even compared to Phoenix(which I think is pretty affordable). I'd move to Austin if union wages weren't garbage there.Because a lot of companies in San Francisco are putting offices in Reno to save $$
So you get people from San Francisco moving there, they may take pay cuts, but they probably still make more $$ than your average local Reno resident. Heck they get 13% more per check by not paying state income taxes.
Reno is going to become another Silicon Valley in time I believe.. I think it is like a 4 or 5 hour drive from SFO to Reno.
I would like to move to Reno, because of the Mountains and forests nearby, and I have looked but you cannot get the same kind of house for the $$ that you can in Vegas.
Looked at like Carson City and that area too, a tad better, but you have the state government location that drives up prices there.
Still love the state, (California) but when you pay 13% state income tax, 10% sales tax, and one of the highest gas taxes in the country, it is not a place one wants to retire in.
I have also looked at Texas, Arizona, Heck even looked to moving back Iowa, but living in a mild climate during November to March for the past 30 years has made me pretty soft![]()