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4plexowner
Participantanother city that might make financial sense to somebody bailing on San Diego is Denver
San Diego to Denver – 10′ truck $925
Denver to San Diego – 10′ truck $289
4plexowner
Participantanother city that might make financial sense to somebody bailing on San Diego is Denver
San Diego to Denver – 10′ truck $925
Denver to San Diego – 10′ truck $289
4plexowner
Participantanother city that might make financial sense to somebody bailing on San Diego is Denver
San Diego to Denver – 10′ truck $925
Denver to San Diego – 10′ truck $289
4plexowner
Participantanother city that might make financial sense to somebody bailing on San Diego is Denver
San Diego to Denver – 10′ truck $925
Denver to San Diego – 10′ truck $289
4plexowner
Participant“10′ truck from San Diego to San Francisco: $229
same truck from San Francisco to San Diego: $371San Diego to Palm Springs: 147
Palm Springs to San Diego: 166San Diego to Wichita, Kansas: 1147
Wichita to San Diego: 1255”I picked Dallas because it makes some sense financially – it has a diverse economy where someone might actually find a job
if a person can’t make it in San Diego, what are the chances that they will move to San Fran? move to Palm Springs and take up golf? who the F wants to live in Wichita?
4plexowner
Participant“10′ truck from San Diego to San Francisco: $229
same truck from San Francisco to San Diego: $371San Diego to Palm Springs: 147
Palm Springs to San Diego: 166San Diego to Wichita, Kansas: 1147
Wichita to San Diego: 1255”I picked Dallas because it makes some sense financially – it has a diverse economy where someone might actually find a job
if a person can’t make it in San Diego, what are the chances that they will move to San Fran? move to Palm Springs and take up golf? who the F wants to live in Wichita?
4plexowner
Participant“10′ truck from San Diego to San Francisco: $229
same truck from San Francisco to San Diego: $371San Diego to Palm Springs: 147
Palm Springs to San Diego: 166San Diego to Wichita, Kansas: 1147
Wichita to San Diego: 1255”I picked Dallas because it makes some sense financially – it has a diverse economy where someone might actually find a job
if a person can’t make it in San Diego, what are the chances that they will move to San Fran? move to Palm Springs and take up golf? who the F wants to live in Wichita?
4plexowner
Participant“10′ truck from San Diego to San Francisco: $229
same truck from San Francisco to San Diego: $371San Diego to Palm Springs: 147
Palm Springs to San Diego: 166San Diego to Wichita, Kansas: 1147
Wichita to San Diego: 1255”I picked Dallas because it makes some sense financially – it has a diverse economy where someone might actually find a job
if a person can’t make it in San Diego, what are the chances that they will move to San Fran? move to Palm Springs and take up golf? who the F wants to live in Wichita?
4plexowner
Participant“10′ truck from San Diego to San Francisco: $229
same truck from San Francisco to San Diego: $371San Diego to Palm Springs: 147
Palm Springs to San Diego: 166San Diego to Wichita, Kansas: 1147
Wichita to San Diego: 1255”I picked Dallas because it makes some sense financially – it has a diverse economy where someone might actually find a job
if a person can’t make it in San Diego, what are the chances that they will move to San Fran? move to Palm Springs and take up golf? who the F wants to live in Wichita?
4plexowner
ParticipantI followed the link above expecting to find something saying that people are coming to San Diego / SoCal vs leaving the area
The title of the article wasn’t what I expected:
“More are moving out of California than in”
and the text of the article seems to be saying exactly the opposite of what you are implying:
“For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance.”
“During the last fiscal year, 135,173 more people moved out of California than moved in from other states. ”
not sure how you interpret this article as saying that people are moving into San Diego
4plexowner
ParticipantI followed the link above expecting to find something saying that people are coming to San Diego / SoCal vs leaving the area
The title of the article wasn’t what I expected:
“More are moving out of California than in”
and the text of the article seems to be saying exactly the opposite of what you are implying:
“For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance.”
“During the last fiscal year, 135,173 more people moved out of California than moved in from other states. ”
not sure how you interpret this article as saying that people are moving into San Diego
4plexowner
ParticipantI followed the link above expecting to find something saying that people are coming to San Diego / SoCal vs leaving the area
The title of the article wasn’t what I expected:
“More are moving out of California than in”
and the text of the article seems to be saying exactly the opposite of what you are implying:
“For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance.”
“During the last fiscal year, 135,173 more people moved out of California than moved in from other states. ”
not sure how you interpret this article as saying that people are moving into San Diego
4plexowner
ParticipantI followed the link above expecting to find something saying that people are coming to San Diego / SoCal vs leaving the area
The title of the article wasn’t what I expected:
“More are moving out of California than in”
and the text of the article seems to be saying exactly the opposite of what you are implying:
“For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance.”
“During the last fiscal year, 135,173 more people moved out of California than moved in from other states. ”
not sure how you interpret this article as saying that people are moving into San Diego
4plexowner
ParticipantI followed the link above expecting to find something saying that people are coming to San Diego / SoCal vs leaving the area
The title of the article wasn’t what I expected:
“More are moving out of California than in”
and the text of the article seems to be saying exactly the opposite of what you are implying:
“For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance.”
“During the last fiscal year, 135,173 more people moved out of California than moved in from other states. ”
not sure how you interpret this article as saying that people are moving into San Diego
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