Orlando Buffalo Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM As a Floridian, and former NYer, I look at this in the glass half full manner. If Mamdani wins then FL will get another influx of well off NYers who can help FL become even better. The issue is our real estate is already so expensive.
US Egg Posted yesterday at 07:55 PM Posted yesterday at 07:55 PM 43 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: I’ll never understand how anyone can think it funny, or just, seeing the demise of American cities, regardless of how it comes about. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM 38 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said: As a Floridian, and former NYer, I look at this in the glass half full manner. If Mamdani wins then FL will get another influx of well off NYers who can help FL become even better. The issue is our real estate is already so expensive. Not on point, but ... Actually, your real estate is pretty reasonable in comparison to most other Sunbelt cities. The median price of an existing home in Denver is almost $200K higher than in Orlando.
Orlando Buffalo Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM 13 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: Not on point, but ... Actually, your real estate is pretty reasonable in comparison to most other Sunbelt cities. The median price of an existing home in Denver is almost $200K higher than in Orlando. I can't believe what the cost of a home is in Denver, I looked primarily at boulder area, but it is crazy to me. I get that y'all are more land locked due to the mountain but Denver is not a NYC, why is cost so high?
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 08:44 PM Posted yesterday at 08:44 PM 3 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said: I can't believe what the cost of a home is in Denver, I looked primarily at boulder area, but it is crazy to me. I get that y'all are more land locked due to the mountain but Denver is not a NYC, why is cost so high? I've asked myself that question many times. It just got to be a really popular "lifestyle" destination in the 2010s. Lots of newcomers (I've been about 25 years) with the pace increasing straight up thru COVID. Along with the influx of young/educated people came businesses relocating here. The same phenomenon as Austin, and now SLC. It is somewhat self-correcting though. Denver clearly now has a rep as a high cost of living location and we're seeing net out-migration. Watch out Orlando, it's coming for you! If you're a homeowner and don't need to move, you'll be cashing in someday ...
Orlando Buffalo Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM 2 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: I've asked myself that question many times. It just got to be a really popular "lifestyle" destination in the 2010s. Lots of newcomers (I've been about 25 years) with the pace increasing straight up thru COVID. Along with the influx of young/educated people came businesses relocating here. The same phenomenon as Austin, and now SLC. It is somewhat self-correcting though. Denver clearly now has a rep as a high cost of living location and we're seeing net out-migration. Watch out Orlando, it's coming for you! If you're a homeowner and don't need to move, you'll be cashing in someday ... I bought my house in 2003, it crashed out in 2008, and has gone up since. I am up almost 3 times since I bought and 4 times since the crash. The best thing right now is FL taxes property tax increases are severely limited so my entire payment to the government for income and property taxes combined is $2k a year Because I still the basically the lowest value of home rate. 1
CoudyBills Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: Oh please let this happen. What a shithole that shithole would be. 6 hours ago, US Egg said: I’ll never understand how anyone can think it funny, or just, seeing the demise of American cities, regardless of how it comes about. Regardless of how it comes about? Sorry, if the idiot residents aren't smart enough to maintain what they had, they deserve to lose it.
US Egg Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 24 minutes ago, CoudyBills said: Sorry, if the idiot residents aren't smart enough to maintain what they had, they deserve to lose it. Ignorance is bliss.
B-Man Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 32 minutes ago, US Egg said: Ignorance is bliss. There sure are some blissful leftists here.
Taro T Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 minute ago, B-Man said: There sure are some blissful leftists here. Ironically, the ones that are most blissful seem to be the most over the top pissed off people around. Such a dichotomy. 1
CoudyBills Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 43 minutes ago, US Egg said: Ignorance is bliss. It is their ignorance that enables the result, so yeah I suppose so. Don't be upset with us because your kid and his friends are going to vote for a ######.
Doc Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If New Yorkers don’t come out in droves to vote against this communist, again, they deserve what they get.
US Egg Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 17 minutes ago, CoudyBills said: It is their ignorance that enables the result, so yeah I suppose so. Don't be upset with us because your kid and his friends are going to vote for a ######. Just keep waving your pompoms and cheering for big city collapses.
gobills404 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) This is just the beginning. The entire purpose of the current “conflict” in the Middle East is to cause more instability in the region and cause more Muslims to “flee” to western nations. Before you know it American cities will become more and more Islamic just as Western European cities have. Edited 17 hours ago by gobills404
Roundybout Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I feel like Adams is going to win it all when all is said and done 1
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