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anywhere in U.S. not affected by housing boom/bubble?

fogg88

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Are there any nice cities/communities left where you can still buy a really nice house for a quarter-mil, instead of it just getting you some shitty entry-level stucco piece of crap???
 
Not if you want to be in an area with much to offer in the way of culture, ready access to a city, decent food, etc.
 
jnevin said:
Not if you want to be in an area with much to offer in the way of culture, ready access to a city, decent food, etc.

I rather pay more and live in something small than live in a neighborhood or city that doesn't have what is referenced above.
 
simple supply and demand in terms of blue collar labour and building materials mean that anywhere with a decent economy is affected. no way am i buying a house here anytime soon...its cheaper to rent than to buy, disgustingly enough.
 
fogg88 said:
Are there any nice cities/communities left where you can still buy a really nice house for a quarter-mil, instead of it just getting you some shitty entry-level stucco piece of crap???


There's A LOT of places with cheap land and cheap properties. And real nice places. I'm not gonna mention all of them but for example, Ocala, FL. You can get 2 acres and build your own house for around 120,000 total (nice house, 4/3 around 3,000 sq. ft.) You just need to go out from big cities. Concrete everywhere sucks.
 
Small town Illinois maing!! A low 200K house is HUGE here. 4 maybe 5 bedroom two story

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