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The-ShovelerParticipant
Wear clean socks and shoes
Don’t walk around in sandals all the time.
Drink lots of water, it will keep your hands from cracking as well.
October 1, 2019 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Charles Schwab just dropped trading commissions to $0 #813694The-ShovelerParticipantNot big into trading these days (maybe 20 years ago LOL).
But it seems they must be making something off the transaction.
The-ShovelerParticipantI know a guy who started a non-profit,
Lives in a 5000sqf home on 50 acres in Colorado springs.
I want to start a non-profit.
The-ShovelerParticipantWhat the heck does that have anything to do with
Globalization causes global warming.
It is a fact not a political statement.
The-ShovelerParticipantOnly buy stuff sourced and manufactured locally.
Container ships produce more green house gas than all the auto’s of the world.
It does little good to but an electric (what ever transport ) if it is shipped here on a container ship.
Globalization causes global warming.
The-ShovelerParticipantFirst you have to throw out the stuff in the back of fridge that has been there > 1 year else you may get sick.
Then you have to donate the stuff that no longer fits.
Then you can start IMO.
The-ShovelerParticipantIt will have an extreme effect IMO
1) Rent-control tends to beget more rent-control.
so it will have an immediate effect on anyone planning to build or buy apartments or condos.2) I predict a large spike of evictions and condos up for-sale.
3) Even if new construction not covered now it is only a matter of time before they come-under rent-control decreasing their value.
The-ShovelerParticipantIn the “can never get anything right” file.
The new rent-control law seems to punish density.Would not surprise me to see “very” few condos, duplex’s or apartments built.
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Housing permits in San Diego County dropped by 43% through the first six months of 2019,
Don’t know how much is apartments vs SFHGot to imagine rent-control talk had something to do with it.
LA down 20%, Santa Barbara 40%
They try to blame on prices, but IMO it is all about rent-control.
September 17, 2019 at 8:00 AM in reply to: Rural Urban Divide, Millennial Lifestyles & City of the Future #813604The-ShovelerParticipantLooking at the prices in Las Vegas these days seems outrages. It makes TV and most of the IE look like a bargain even North county SD looks like a much better deal currently LOL.
The one issue I could see happening is there are too many boomers with the same Idea (wait for a crash, then buy Vegas).
It seems about half boomers I know have this Idea, when I see something like that it screams not going to happen, or not going to be as much a bargain as maybe you are hoping for.
Time will tell I guess.
Spending maybe 2-3 days in Vegas every year or 2 is enough IMO but to each their own (easy 2-3 day driving get away).
The-ShovelerParticipantYea Huntington Beach would have made a better comparison.
IMO the Downtown LA gentrification probably has reached its peak (maybe even in decline), time will tell but I think Carlsbad or Oceanside has more upside at this point.
Or generally most anywhere in north county SD.
The-ShovelerParticipantHow about Irvine in 1980 LOL.
The-ShovelerParticipantLA gentrification is mixed as best.
Some areas are going downhill fast.
Selling and maybe moving to a newer up and coming City Like Carlsbad ect.. may not be a bad move (even Oceanside is improving very fast).
I know people who own businesses in downtown LA who are trying to get out while the getting is relatively good (it was better two years ago).
The-ShovelerParticipantActually they say California population as of 2018 is 39.x million, expected to be over 40 million in 2019.
anyway :
http://www.californiagreensolutions.com/cgi-bin/gt/tpl.h,content=625
http://worldpopulationreview.com/states/california-population/
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