Two interesting graphs from our friends at JBREC:
Note how the black line for S. California has gone hyperbolic, relatively, and now leading the pack.
Glad to see San Diego so high up the list here – for those looking for new homes, Las Vegas has plenty:
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“New” homes have no interest to me. Even 70 year old houses have had any issues addressed. I see no value in these Irving/Pardee cookie cutter small lot high HOA congested urban cesspools worked over by urban planning and environmental boards.
Oh. Another funny datum. There are no “new” homes in Boston so high on the list. Not for three hundred years.
@Mr. Dawg
Your modus operandi matches mine 🙂
If it hasn’t fallen down or developed structural cracks (where I live houses are built out of brick) in 80 years it probably isn’t going to.
Everything else is just paint of one sort or another.
As long as the termites keep holding hands. 🙂