[quote=briansd1]Is Lakeside ice or sun? How about Temecula? or Fallbrook?
El Cajon used to be ice, and it’s now more likely sun.
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It always cracks me up that my die-hard left-wing friends always talk a good game but live smack in the middle of ice people central.[/quote]
The coastal areas are blue and the inland areas are red.
Since you want non-pc, I’ll give it you. The real difference is trashy people vs. better behaved people.
I’m sure it isn’t anything anyone likes to talk about but if you have two geographically identical areas within similar commuting distance and one is 80% sun people and one 80% ice people and the schools reflect those demographics the ice people area is going to have greater demand and greater prices.
I’m not sure your point regarding California voting for Obama. Too many of those white Obama voters are closet racists. Voting Obama was a great way to look like you’re in touch with sun people as you stay ensconced in your ice people enclave.
My point with all this, of course, is to simply state openly what many buyers think about when purchasing and determining value but don’t want to publicly state. Folks prefer to talk about this and that but if ice people can afford to keep their kid out of the sun people school they often will which obviously helps drive the demand side of the pricing metric. I am not trying to get into a political or race bashing argument.
Incidentally, I voted for a black guy for president.