I was not taking a shot at anyone.
Truth is, I am envious of all those people who sell thier 1100 square foot, zero clearance lot homes for a million dollars and move here and buy a 3,000 square foot home on a 1/2 acre for three hundred thousand, or so. A number of states fall into that area.
Still, it is playing havoc with our image.
And to answer your question; Yes I have been all over California.
It is attractive, at that price and cost of living, even I could have a house of my own if I had the job out there. But call it the Californian in me, I just don't see where the profit off your investment is to be made in it.
You being from California Skuzzy, you can verify for me with your opinion better than anyone. Are these new dream homes in Texas the same "little private pieces of suburbia" that the rest of this country has already been building and stockpiling for decades, located a convenient 30-90minutes outside the main central mass of our major cities/hubs? If they are, then I have a second honest question for you: what is Texas gonna do different in the next 20-30 years than what the entire nation just tried for the last 20-30?
Sorry, doesn't matter to me. Born in Alabama, and raised in Tennessee. So I am not a true Texan, just a long term resident.
Fred
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explain...
My understanding is that many states enjoy the money the 'outsiders' bring with them, but that the love affair ends there.
Yeah..... even I'm not touching that one with a 10-foot pole. Election season is upon us, afterall. I already know that I'm going to need all the luck and good graces I can get on this board.... and then the primarys will be over.