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He could move to the south and midwest if he wanted to, but he chooses not to. |
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Are you serious Mike? All along I thought you were the guy who thought if people don't have what everyone else does, you find someone who has more and redistribute it. Now you are talking about someone making their bed and if they don't like it they are responsible to change it??
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Agree. I don't feel bad for him either. In general, the market will straighten it out - but I just can't imagine living that way. What bothers me, though, is how housing subsidies are applied. I'm not a commie, neither do I believe in cutthroat capitalism, but California's government seems especially inept at both helping the poor and allowing for economic growth.
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I have a good friend who is a realtor. Last summer he told me that he expected the bubble to burst in about a year. He said that there should be lots of big homes for sale dirt cheap.
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I am most curious to see how areas like Herriman, Daybreak and others do during this period because their prices have risen so dramatically, they are now up against homes on the East Bench in similar price ranges and similar sizes (the biggest difference being new vs. old). |
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