Lemme get this straight Yoits.
You say all these millions from CA have not been buying existing homes in other states at inflated prices? Is this what you're peddling?
Peddling?
If you bothered to read the article this thread is based on, you'd see that it's NEW CONSTRUCTION, not existing homes.
From the article:
"Developers built more than 1,300 apartment units, mainly in Gallatin, from 2020 to 2022."
"Here, horse and cow pastures give way to planned communities with bucolic names like Durham Farms and The Retreat at Norman Farm, which surround the main cities."
"Klein said the number of three-story apartment blocks going up around the city was 'ridiculous'.
"At the same time, the county lost 16,000 acres of farmland from 2011 to 2022..."