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jdmurray wrote: Anyone who can afford the price of a decent house down in San Diego (~$500,000US) is doing well. You ought to come up here to The OC and try to buy a decent house for only a half-mil that isn't way out in the desert. It just can't be done. I think only Hawaii, parts of New York, and the Bay Area are worse. Are you stuck looking for job down there in SD, or can you relocate to some place where the standard of living is lower?
remyforbes777 wrote: Come to Cincinnati, OH. I have a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, finished basement, kitchen, dining room, living room, deck, and yard space, for under 100K and no its not a piece of crap. This house I was told would go for at least 750K and up in Cali.
reloaded wrote: Seems it's all about the midwest and the south if you're interested in land and/or buying a house. I'm originally from Indiana and there isn't any worse standard of living than anywhere else I've lived or seen. My family's home was a really nice two story, three bedroom and was built for around 165K with an acre of land. I've seen condos in California that are complete pieces of crap going for at least 450k.
Cessation wrote: Does anyone else that is struggling with studying and understanding go to placed like dice and look at how much they could possibly make? Dont get me wrong either. I am not in this industry for the cash.. Its just a good way for me to get myself back in the game. Just thinking about making enough to buy a house now-a-days. Anyone that can afford a house (and can make all the payments) is my hero. Anyone else have any tips for staying focused? ~Cess
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