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outtamojo
ParticipantUmm, how long do you think you will be staying there if you were to buy?
outtamojo
ParticipantUmm, how long do you think you will be staying there if you were to buy?
outtamojo
ParticipantUmm, how long do you think you will be staying there if you were to buy?
outtamojo
ParticipantUmm, how long do you think you will be staying there if you were to buy?
March 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #521754outtamojo
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=outtamojo] Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?[/quote]
There is some of that going on, for sure…
But it takes a different frame of mind as to what consists a good living.
If you think a house on the prairie (as suburban homes try to replicate) is the ideal then, the high cost centers won’t cut it.
The web might will allow for more self-segregation, so I believe that the “wholesome” people will move to the midwest and others will stay along the coasts.[/quote]
I don’t quite get what you mean by “wholesome”.
March 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #521895outtamojo
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=outtamojo] Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?[/quote]
There is some of that going on, for sure…
But it takes a different frame of mind as to what consists a good living.
If you think a house on the prairie (as suburban homes try to replicate) is the ideal then, the high cost centers won’t cut it.
The web might will allow for more self-segregation, so I believe that the “wholesome” people will move to the midwest and others will stay along the coasts.[/quote]
I don’t quite get what you mean by “wholesome”.
March 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522324outtamojo
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=outtamojo] Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?[/quote]
There is some of that going on, for sure…
But it takes a different frame of mind as to what consists a good living.
If you think a house on the prairie (as suburban homes try to replicate) is the ideal then, the high cost centers won’t cut it.
The web might will allow for more self-segregation, so I believe that the “wholesome” people will move to the midwest and others will stay along the coasts.[/quote]
I don’t quite get what you mean by “wholesome”.
March 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522418outtamojo
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=outtamojo] Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?[/quote]
There is some of that going on, for sure…
But it takes a different frame of mind as to what consists a good living.
If you think a house on the prairie (as suburban homes try to replicate) is the ideal then, the high cost centers won’t cut it.
The web might will allow for more self-segregation, so I believe that the “wholesome” people will move to the midwest and others will stay along the coasts.[/quote]
I don’t quite get what you mean by “wholesome”.
March 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522677outtamojo
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=outtamojo] Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?[/quote]
There is some of that going on, for sure…
But it takes a different frame of mind as to what consists a good living.
If you think a house on the prairie (as suburban homes try to replicate) is the ideal then, the high cost centers won’t cut it.
The web might will allow for more self-segregation, so I believe that the “wholesome” people will move to the midwest and others will stay along the coasts.[/quote]
I don’t quite get what you mean by “wholesome”.
March 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #521709outtamojo
ParticipantThe web is an exacerbator- execs and high income will want to live in coastal areas yes, but the web will allow MORE to live there if this is indeed what web/decentralization does. Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?
March 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #521850outtamojo
ParticipantThe web is an exacerbator- execs and high income will want to live in coastal areas yes, but the web will allow MORE to live there if this is indeed what web/decentralization does. Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?
March 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522279outtamojo
ParticipantThe web is an exacerbator- execs and high income will want to live in coastal areas yes, but the web will allow MORE to live there if this is indeed what web/decentralization does. Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?
March 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522373outtamojo
ParticipantThe web is an exacerbator- execs and high income will want to live in coastal areas yes, but the web will allow MORE to live there if this is indeed what web/decentralization does. Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?
March 6, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: Why the Long Term Doom and gloom forecasts for California are wrong !! #522631outtamojo
ParticipantThe web is an exacerbator- execs and high income will want to live in coastal areas yes, but the web will allow MORE to live there if this is indeed what web/decentralization does. Why get stuck in Indiana if your salary and telecommuting allows you to live on a coast?
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