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One Quarter Of Californians: "We're Outta Here"
Realty Times ^
| November 19, 2004
| Broderick Perkins
Posted on 11/20/2004 1:29:58 PM PST by The Loan Arranger
The high cost of housing in California is prompting nearly a quarter of the Golden State's residents to seriously consider moving to cheaper digs elsewhere.
What's more, when Californians buy a second home, more and more of them are buying out of state in cheaper housing markets.
California has the nation's third fastest rate of home price appreciation this year, behind Nevada and Hawaii, rising more than 18 percent compared to last year, 84 percent in the past five years and a whopping 338 percent since 1980, according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight's Home Price Index. Nationwide home prices have appreciated about half as fast.
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KEYWORDS: affordable; equity; exodus; housing; inflation; prices; relocate
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Comment #1 Removed by Moderator
To: The Loan Arranger
Lower Electoral number on its way!
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:33:33 PM PST
by
ChicagoRighty
(Surrounded by libbies and damn tired of it!)
To: ChicagoRighty
i think this is market forces working on liberal governement ..... sending them a signal....... it doesnt work....
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:34:28 PM PST
by
Gibtx
(pajamahadeen call to arms.....)
To: The Loan Arranger
In actual numbers, is california experiencing negative population growth?
To: The Loan Arranger
Well Arnie if you weren't so busy trying to get the Constitution amended maybe you would have time to fix the problem.
Of course looks like you have your priorities right. NOT!
And what the heck are you doing in Japan? Oh yeh its because the Japanese think that $500,000 is a fixer upper.
They are one of the reasons prices have skyrocketed because they will pay whatever the greedy CA will ask. Thats how this all got so out of hand. G.R.E.E.D.!
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:35:40 PM PST
by
stopem
To: longtermmemmory
I think so. I've read a couple of times that our increase in population is only because of "undocumented" immigrants. If you factor them out, Kalifornia had a net decrease in the past 4-5 years.
Mr. RightField retires in 2005. We're outta here then!!
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:39:40 PM PST
by
RightField
(The older you get ... the older "old" is !)
To: The Loan Arranger
Hmmm What does a liberal state do without taxpayers? Oh, and Bush needs to tell them to "Drop Dead" when they cry for help.
This is a clear example of why it's so very important to limit the influence of National Government. When a state screws it up so bad you can simply move to another state. When the Imperial Federal Government drops the ball you are stuck with it!
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:40:21 PM PST
by
KoRn
To: longtermmemmory
Nope. The illegals are more than making up for the population losses.
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:40:25 PM PST
by
null and void
(Evolution is not about the origin of life on earth. It's about the origin of *species* of life!)
To: The Loan Arranger
This is great! Maybe my tribe can get some of their stolen land back now.
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:40:50 PM PST
by
fish hawk
To: The Loan Arranger
GOD NNNNNOOOOOO! Put up a wall around that leftist state and shoot anybody trying to sneak out! We do not want them to escape and infect the rest of the Country with their liberalism!
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:45:00 PM PST
by
TMSuchman
(American by birth,rebel by choice, MARINE BY GOD!)
To: KoRn
What does a liberal state do without taxpayers? If house values go down a bit many taxpayers will be underwater on their $500,000 loans. They will be a captive audience. It will be a virtual Berlin Wall.
2,502 Californians expressed grave concerns about the cost of housing and see little upside to the run-up in housing prices.
Nobody I know in California thinks this. Everyone believes buying a house is still the in-thing to do and that house values will continue to go up. They have short memories of the last real estate down cycle, or the stock market bubble burst.
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:52:39 PM PST
by
Reeses
To: ChicagoRighty
Yep, that's the first thing I thought, to! :D
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:54:25 PM PST
by
Optimus Prime
(Do liberals even qualify as sentient beings?)
To: longtermmemmory
"In actual numbers, is california experiencing negative population growth?" Minus the influx of illegals er, umm, "undocumented workers", is what you mean by actual numbers?
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posted on
11/20/2004 1:58:23 PM PST
by
lormand
(Dead People Vote DemocRAT)
Comment #14 Removed by Moderator
To: The Loan Arranger
Talk is cheap.
Nobody is going anywhere. You can't beat the climate.
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posted on
11/20/2004 2:02:55 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
(Thank you Swifties, POWs & Vets. We couldn't have done it without you.)
To: ChicagoRighty
Nope, illegals get counted too! Of course when it belongs to Mexico....
To: fallujah-nuker
Yep, that's the wild card.... but a red-state mind in a blue state can hope, can't he?
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posted on
11/20/2004 2:07:05 PM PST
by
ChicagoRighty
(Surrounded by libbies and damn tired of it!)
To: lormand
Lormand wrote "Minus the influx of illegals er, umm, "undocumented workers", is what you mean by actual numbers?"
Do I detect sarcasm, sounds like someone needs to go to tolerance camp, vhere your intolerance vill not be tolerated!
To: ChicagoRighty
Perhaps...but that could flip other states.
To: ChicagoRighty
Sad, from 1968 throgh 1988 it went Republican in every presidential election, open border is Jim Jones Kool-Aid for the republicans!
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