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onwebcam 02-16-2019 05:22 PM

50 broke Liberals who want a monthly check so they can afford to live in CA.

RedFred 02-16-2019 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22417432)
50 broke Liberals who want a monthly check so they can afford to live in CA.

Does the Govt show you their ID when they send you your monthly check?

Rochard 02-16-2019 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22417405)
If it's in such high demand then why is your house still upside down from 10+ years ago? One would think that after 10 years you might have hit a break even with so much demand.

Multiple reasons.

I bought a large model home at the peak of the market. In fact, a bidding war broke out over the house and I paid above market prices. The house I bought was in a town that was growing rapidly; In fact, we were the fasted growing city in the country from 2000 to 2008, growing some 240%. My community was hit hard by the recession. Not only did we have a lot brand new houses that never sold, because of all of the recent building we had a lot of bad loans. On the day Obama took office, we walked our street and exactly half of the houses on my block were empty.

I just checked Zillow and while I understand Zillow is hardly accurate, we are almost breaking even. It doesn't matter much - we love our house and our community and have no plans on leaving. This is our forever house.

My wife and I also own other property as well.

Paul Markham 02-17-2019 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22417405)
If it's in such high demand then why is your house still upside down from 10+ years ago? One would think that after 10 years you might have hit a break even with so much demand.

That's because most of the people coming in can't afford a house.

Paul Markham 02-17-2019 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22417404)
California is perfect. The reason why the cost of living is so high is because people WANT to live here. No one says "I want to move to Minnesota".

We have the perfect weather. I live in Northern California, just north of Sacramento. We have four seasons, it never snows here, and summers aren't too bad. Some months I can go swimming in my pool and then drive an hour and hit the ski slopes.

We have all of the things that all states have. We have rural living, big cities, lakes, deserts, mountains, beaches.... We also have things that no other states have - Hollywood and the Silicon Valley. We have our share of state and federal parks too.

Too expensive? Perhaps. But I have friends and family who live in NJ and they complain bout the same thing.

And of course people will say "earthquakes" and "fires" but those are limited in nature and don't affect the overall quality of life. The earthquakes are mostly in SoCal, not often, and don't really do much damage. I was here for the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (I lived closer to San Francisco then) and we went without power for a few days. We have fires too; The town of Paradise is about an hour away and we could surely smell the smoke for a few days a lots of people lost their houses we aren't the only state that has fires. The fires here are bad because we have a lot of rural areas and we are very dry.

Every now and then one of my Republican-ish friends will say "I don't like living in California because of the political climate". This doesn't even make sense to me. In fact, I find it comical. I don't wake up in the morning and think to myself about how local state politics affects my life here. Oh, no, we allow gays to get married here and we have some gun laws and we allow non citizens to get a driver's license - how horrible. These things have zero impact on my day to day life. (And I own firearms.)

Don't like California.... Then leave.

You should have said your part of CA is great to live in.




Paul Markham 02-17-2019 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22417443)
Multiple reasons.

I bought a large model home at the peak of the market. In fact, a bidding war broke out over the house and I paid above market prices. The house I bought was in a town that was growing rapidly; In fact, we were the fasted growing city in the country from 2000 to 2008, growing some 240%. My community was hit hard by the recession. Not only did we have a lot brand new houses that never sold, because of all of the recent building we had a lot of bad loans. On the day Obama took office, we walked our street and exactly half of the houses on my block were empty.

I just checked Zillow and while I understand Zillow is hardly accurate, we are almost breaking even. It doesn't matter much - we love our house and our community and have no plans on leaving. This is our forever house.

My wife and I also own other property as well.

Try walking outside your nice area.

Matt 26z 02-17-2019 03:20 AM

California is officially lost to Mexico. That is an unofficial Mexican state now. Civil war is the only way to take it back. And I call it civil war only because there are so many anchor babies who are technically American citizens. They would all have to be pushed back militarily into Mexico.

thommy 02-17-2019 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22417525)
That's because most of the people coming in can't afford a house.

if in your future houses are build by american workers NOBODY can afford a house anywhere in the US.

why donīt you complain the prices in beverly hills?
is that also because of the illegals there?

according to stone old market rules a region becomes more expensive when it has a high demand. so following your logic california should be the cheapest place on earth, idiot !

thommy 02-17-2019 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 22417539)
California is officially lost to Mexico. That is an unofficial Mexican state now. Civil war is the only way to take it back. And I call it civil war only because there are so many anchor babies who are technically American citizens. They would all have to be pushed back militarily into Mexico.

and you are lost to the nazis !
your best place is definately in prison !

onwebcam 02-17-2019 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22417569)
if in your future houses are build by american workers NOBODY can afford a house anywhere in the US.

why donīt you complain the prices in beverly hills?
is that also because of the illegals there?

according to stone old market rules a region becomes more expensive when it has a high demand. so following your logic california should be the cheapest place on earth, idiot !

You're a bit clueless in a number of things but real estate is a biggie..

In Beverly Hills those people have money to burn... In turn they can "overpay" and they can have all of the added frills that don't come into account when an appraiser is doing the appraisal which is how value is determined and what the loan is based on.. If you build a 2000sf house and average cost to build is $125sf then you have a $250k average to work with... There's not much wiggle room there... If you build said house in Beverly Hills you add land value on top of that... There's not much wiggle room there either.. Now if the person buying or building the house wants all sorts of special design aspects and high-end addons like gold faucets throughout those things are just that.. Addons.. And they won't be taken into consideration in the appraisal or the loan.. Sure the appraiser could mention them.. But they have no value as far as the loan is concerned... So when fancy pants "I need someone to sort the colors of my jelly beans" singer or actor comes along and wants that Beverly Hills home built to their specs they are generally paying out of pocket for all of those extra added "benefits" That sort of thing doesn't work in the real World of real estate.. If you build that same home with all of those added frills pretty much anywhere outside of money to burn neighborhoods you as the owner are pretty much guaranteed to lose money when you go to sell it.. You have to be extremely lucky enough to find a buyer who has the same tastes as you and willing to pay extra at closing for all of those added frills.

Back when Rochard bought his home things where a bit different.. They've tightened up on appraisals even more so now.. Back then an appraiser could get away with adding a few things here and there.. They could stretch their comp area out a bit to stretch the value.. But in todays World that's A LOT tougher to do... Pretty much anyone can log on to one of the many websites and get a pretty good idea of comparable value.. Underwriters have boat loads of tools a their disposal to dispute an appraised value if needed these days.

In addition, Rochard has a few other negatives going for him if he had to resell right now.. 1st is the homeowners association.. When a prospective buyer comes along that home owners association fee is REDUCED from what the buyer qualifies for in monthly payment.. home owners associations are value killers. Then he has the solar panels. Which is another fixed monthly bill the buyer has to agree to. Added frills... Less potential buyers.

TheSquealer 02-17-2019 10:35 AM

a stupid thing to deny since Californians fleeing California are snatching up homes in Oregon, Washington and Texas at a record pace and have been continually driving home prices up and inventories down for quite a few years now.

Rochard 02-17-2019 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22417528)
Try walking outside your nice area.

LOL - Why? I got two college degrees and have worked hard and you want me to spend time in the ghetto? Pass.

Bladewire 02-17-2019 11:56 AM

Another thread created by a russian run alt-right hate fake nic that's trying to divide Americans.

Rochard 02-17-2019 11:57 AM

I thought about this thread this morning and... They've been telling us for years that people are leaving California, yet we cannot seem to build houses quick enough. Yet the population has increased every year for the past fifty plus years....

https://www.statista.com/statistics/...in-california/

It's expensive to live here because we have great weather and it's beautiful. It is the only state that has something for everyone.

thommy 02-17-2019 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 22417686)
a stupid thing to deny since Californians fleeing California are snatching up homes in Oregon, Washington and Texas at a record pace and have been continually driving home prices up and inventories down for quite a few years now.

you and onewebcam and all other trump asslicker here would deny reality even when it fucks you deep in your stinky asses

https://d1sbbxsc396o7p.cloudfront.ne...rowth-rate.png

here california REAL gdp growth rate

https://chart.apis.google.com/chart?...,0&chco=0000cc

as you see in this stats california is empty - no one wants to live there. no one comes there - this is also the reason why california is the 5th biggest economy in the world.

i donīt know in what kind of reality you guys live

Rochard 02-17-2019 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22417741)
you and onewebcam and all other trump asslicker here would deny reality even when it fucks you deep in your stinky asses

https://d1sbbxsc396o7p.cloudfront.ne...rowth-rate.png

here california REAL gdp growth rate

https://chart.apis.google.com/chart?...,0&chco=0000cc

as you see in this stats california is empty - no one wants to live there. no one comes there - this is also the reason why california is the 5th biggest economy in the world.

i donīt know in what kind of reality you guys live

We've been hearing for years how people are leaving California in droves.... Mkay.

I honestly believe that local politics is so much more than national politics. If we build a wall or not has zero impact on me. But when our city employees went on strike during the recession and our garbage wasn't picked up for two weeks, well, that had a huge impact on us.

onwebcam 02-17-2019 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22417733)
I thought about this thread this morning and... They've been telling us for years that people are leaving California, yet we cannot seem to build houses quick enough. Yet the population has increased every year for the past fifty plus years....

https://www.statista.com/statistics/...in-california/

It's expensive to live here because we have great weather and it's beautiful. It is the only state that has something for everyone.

Then why hasn't the price of your home reached positive territory in 10+ years? Real growth areas such as mine have seen 75-100% increase in that time.

Ain't gonna lie.. All those CA, Chicago and NY immigrants that moved here and paying these ridiculous prices are going to be stuck like you soon. I'm sitting here like a vulture ready to pounce it's prey..




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Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22417741)
you and onewebcam and all other trump asslicker here would deny reality even when it fucks you deep in your stinky asses

https://d1sbbxsc396o7p.cloudfront.ne...rowth-rate.png

here california REAL gdp growth rate

https://chart.apis.google.com/chart?...,0&chco=0000cc

as you see in this stats california is empty - no one wants to live there. no one comes there - this is also the reason why california is the 5th biggest economy in the world.

i donīt know in what kind of reality you guys live

You totally ignored that annual population line didn't ya?

thommy 02-17-2019 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22417793)


You totally ignored that annual population line didn't ya?

and you seems to have a problem with the difference between numbers and %.
this is obviously the problem you all have when you praise trumps job success.

look: if you have 100 and you add 100 than you have a growth of 100%
when you now add another 100 to the 200 it is only a growth of 50%.

it is called maths and you donīt know much about it.

Paul Markham 02-18-2019 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22417727)
LOL - Why? I got two college degrees and have worked hard and you want me to spend time in the ghetto? Pass.

So you only want to live in the bubble.

Then try Googling the facts. https://www.google.com/search?source...10.mXSc-7_3d5Q

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+in+california

Now you don't have to leave the bubble.

Paul Markham 02-18-2019 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22417733)
I thought about this thread this morning and... They've been telling us for years that people are leaving California, yet we cannot seem to build houses quick enough. Yet the population has increased every year for the past fifty plus years....

https://www.statista.com/statistics/...in-california/

It's expensive to live here because we have great weather and it's beautiful. It is the only state that has something for everyone.

The problem isn't head count, it's one of quality. Poor people coming in and rich people leaving creates a problem. https://www.google.com/search?hl=cs-...30.CKq65-LWaik

https://www.google.com/search?hl=cs-...30.gmRcbrRg5W4

https://www.google.com/search?hl=cs-...30.r3-6r_raQEE

pimpmaster9000 02-18-2019 01:39 AM

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Rochard 02-18-2019 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22418029)
So you only want to live in the bubble.

Then try Googling the facts. https://www.google.com/search?source...10.mXSc-7_3d5Q

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+in+california

Now you don't have to leave the bubble.

I don't need to Google the facts. I live here. I know more about what is happening here than you do. Trust me on that one.

We have a poverty rate because it's expensive to live here. If they can't afford to live here, they should move to Phoenix. And to be perfectly honest with you that's exactly what I did. When I graduated college I knew I couldn't afford a house, so I moved to Phoenix...

2MuchMark 02-18-2019 06:34 AM

I'm sure you're all wondering what *I* have to say about all this:

and that is : Nothing.

except: I still love California.

go fuck yourself :D

Rochard 02-18-2019 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22418029)
So you only want to live in the bubble.

Then try Googling the facts. https://www.google.com/search?source...10.mXSc-7_3d5Q

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+in+california

Now you don't have to leave the bubble.

I did some research on this... and.... you are falling victim to bullshit and fake news. You aren't the solution, you are the problem.

The first link in your search is this site: Home - capradio.org. Now, that looks trustworthy doesn't it? This is some nonsense made by someone in their mother's basement.

When it comes to poverty, California seems to be right in the middle of all U.S. States:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...poverty_rat e

You are trying to make out California to be bad, but... It really isn't. Do we have problems? Of course we do. We are a big state, a popular state, we have great weather, and it's expensive to live here.


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