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?
Are you a Wall Street Journal salesman?
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.
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