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I am from Seattle WA I saw a lot people moved in to Seattle from TX and CA as well and I also got CO=worker from TX and CA as well both side complain different thing and what I learn from both of them for me in my opinion in the future I’ll move back to CA
To be fair the most complain for CA is high cost living for TX high property tax for weather I have to give to CA lower cost living I have to give to TX CA Yes I agree CA has more tech job than TX on job market I am from Seattle WA I saw a lot people move in to Seattle from TX and CA as well I has co=worker from CA and TX as well thier both complain different thing friends from TX said even you pay off your house but they still paying at least over 10K every year forever and friends from CA complain about high cost living so in my opinion in the future I’ll move back to CA reason why because weather for me I agree CA is the best weather I don’t know any City or state better than CA in US Yes it’s high cost living in CA but depending on what area you are talking about if you talking about LA and San Francisco yest but other the than that not that bad what I knew
Thanks for your comment. These areas are not investor's fix and flip. These are for families who wanna settle down for a more affordable price tag. California homes dont devalue but value increases do happen more slowly over time.
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What do you think is the most appealing aspect of living in Woodland Hills: the stunning homes, the vibrant community, or the convenient location? Share your thoughts :)
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Wrong over and over again, Texas has property tax exemptions for various groups such as seniors and veterans. Senior citizens property taxes are frozen until the home is sold.
Said by a real estate broker/agent, everything sounds good, but you forgot about inflation, one of the most expensive states in the nation, $20 for a hamburger combo? no way, price of gas way high, too many regulations in every sector, I left CA for OK and TX 24 years ago and it was the best decision of my life, I'm a real estate investor who started in CA and was one of the main reasons to move (I was looking for more affordable markets, by the way to evict a tenant in CA takes forever compare to 3 weeks in Oklahoma or Texas,), the cost of higher education is a fraction of what you pay over there, I have a son who graduated as an electric engineer currently working for Boeing making a 6 figure salary, and one studding architecture, the political craziness is another factor that made me move out of CA, and you are right CA is beautiful but if it wasn't for those reasons and a bunch more I would be living in CA, a business owner certainly can live comfortably over there but for regular workers they struggle every day, and that is my two cents respectfully.
She says property taxes are not a problem in California but fails to mention that the payment alone is triple the average payment of Texas. Even if you add up the property taxes and cheaper than just the mortgage payment for the median home in California. When it comes to tech jobs, Dallas area is the fastest growing area when comes to those type of jobs. I can keep going on and on. Everything she says is half trues because everything she says also applies to Texas without the liberal policies that have made it unaffordable for the middle class to make it there.
I'd like to see the real neighborhoods people can actually afford like Lynwood, Southgate, boyle heights, West Athens. Gentrify the Riff Raff and you have tons of beautiful homes and neighborhoods.
Thanks for your comment! I'll put those neighborhoods on the list. Are you looking for a certain price range? Also why do you like those neighborhoods?
Give or take a Mil on price range with homes that are architecturally beautiful and neighborhoods that have character. South LA would be a hip paradise, at the moment its being gatekept by gangs but take that away and add the amenities then you will have a plethora of shangri-la like areas.
I grew up in Santa Monica. Santa Monica use to be a place where the low class and middle class could afford to live in the city. It has gentrified soo much, that neither of those social classes can live. The development is out of control, knocking building after building only to build expensive apartments. Then we have the crime train bringing in the homeless that assault innocent people and children. One six year old was attacked by a homeless. A innocent man sat in his car was gunned down by a homeless woman. Santa Monica has gone down the toilet. I miss the Santa Monica I grew up in a small quiet town by the beach.
Yup Santa Monica has been having problems with homeless and crime for a while - years but the area IS being cleaned up bc the residents had enough! I appreciate your comment!
@@livinginlosangelescalifornia I beg to differ. I am always in Santa Monica and I know police officers, it’s going to take a long time before the city is rid of high crime