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Finally left California


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2015 Nov 29, 12:06pm   55,902 views  236 comments

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Took my west coast salary and profitable LLC with me - after I pay 2015 taxes to CA, the state won't get another dime from me.

Ended up moving to the Southeast. It's pretty nice here. Gas is dirt cheap, tons of food options, lots of jobs, good gun laws, friendly people, low taxes and seems like a decent place to set up shop. While the traffic sucks, I'm near bike trails that will get me directly to work.

I'll be paying cash for a house in the next few months, and then quitting my day job to pursue my own ventures. It's a lot easier to do that out here. No more slumlords.

F U California. And damn it feels good to finally get out of that state after 8 years. I'll miss your coastline, but nothing else.

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166   NuttBoxer   2022 Oct 3, 11:38pm  

socal2 says

Saw this dude wearing this shirt at Pizza Port last night.


Guessing that's the newer Carlsbad location? Is he referring to Black's? I don't know every spot, but never heard of Blackies.
167   Ceffer   2022 Oct 4, 1:47am  

Black's is a nude beach in San Diego, so Blackies must be somewhere else.
168   GNL   2022 Oct 4, 4:07am  

ForcedTQ says

And if you do get legally married, have the marriage certificate recorded in Alabama. The state is of right mind enough to have pulled itself out of the marriage contract in 2019, and so far is the only state to do so that I know of. You do not sign a marriage license and ask for permission to marry in Alabama, you just create a marriage certificate saying you and your spouse are married and want it legally recognized. No need for a ceremony where you pledge fealty to the state and insert them into your lives either.

Good to know.
169   just_passing_through   2022 Oct 4, 5:57am  

socal2 says

Saw this dude wearing this shirt at Pizza Port last night.


I own the original, "Charlie Don't Surf"
170   BayArea   2022 Oct 4, 5:58am  

Not everyone can make it in metro CA.

The weather, the home equity upside, and family make it difficult to leave for many.

I don’t have to go into the obvious downsides of course.
171   WookieMan   2022 Oct 4, 6:06am  

NuttBoxer says

You do live in the state responsible for Chicago, which I believe I can justifiably argue, has surpassed SF on the retardation scale.

Chicago is responsible for Chicago. The rest of the state is not that bad outside of winter. San Fran or Chicago don't make the state. I think you'd agree.

Local municipalities or cities are the biggest thing that effect us. Everyone gets caught up in national politics. CA does have some F'd up stuff going on though as a state and you guys mention it a lot. As I've said, I like it as a place to visit, but cannot imagine living there.

I work, eat, shower, shit and sleep in IL. When I get time off I'm out probably 2-3 months of the year. So not praising Chicago by any stretch, I won't go there besides the airports. I'm out on San Francisco 100% and LA. I want to get the kids to Redwoods and Joshua Tree. As my boys get older I'd like to do a Palm Springs area golf trip. I'd like to do Torrey Pines or Pebble Beach, but that's a bit much $$$ for what would be Sophomore to Senior in high school 5 years away. Fuck they're getting old.

Yosemite is a goal, but seems like a shit show of fires and a massive amount of people for a NP. I think Glacier NP is next of the list if I get my way with a launch from Bozeman, MT or Spokane, WA. Wife wants to do Acadia/East Coast #puke.
172   brazil66   2022 Oct 4, 6:31am  

NuttBoxer says

socal2 says


Saw this dude wearing this shirt at Pizza Port last night.


Guessing that's the newer Carlsbad location? Is he referring to Black's? I don't know every spot, but never heard of Blackies.


Blackie's is the longboard wave in Newport Beach.
173   Ceffer   2022 Oct 4, 12:23pm  

"Once-Glorious California Is Now A Fascist Lunatic Asylum"

https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=208763

"By Stephen Kruiser - October 4, 2022

Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Darren rarely spoke of the unfortunate dung beetle incident that ended his occasionally drunken forays into entomology.

It’s only been four-and-a-half years since I left California and returned to my native Arizona. I had spent 25 years of my adult life in Los Angeles, along with four years in San Diego when I was a kid. There were a lot of things about California that I loved.

I don’t know if any of them exist anymore.

At CPAC earlier this year, I bumped into several of my L.A. friends from the old secret Hollywood conservative underground days. All had left California after I did. It was quite the ex-pat gathering.

The news out of California — and there’s been a lot of it already this week — is always creepy lately.

Take this example that Lincoln wrote about yesterday:

Newsom, in his never-ending quest to make California a post-apocalyptic wasteland of mob rule, Mad Max-style running battles, ritual cannibalism, mutant animals, and the adult version of Lord of the Flies, has signed AB-2098 into law, according to the Post Millennial. The law essentially penalizes physicians for mis- or disinformation when it comes to COVID-19.

Sigh. C’mon, Newsom. COVID-19 is so last year. Hell, it’s not even last year at this point. I thought we were all going to die of Monkeypox, or whatever the next scheduled public health conniption will be. Timing aside, the questionably Honorable Gavin Newsom just can’t leave anyone or anything alone.

Gavin Newsom is a full-on fascist. I was fortunate to end my time in California before he became governor. The thought of him in the White House is petrifying. He comes from the same San Francisco political toilet that’s given us Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi. People from the most radical part of an already radical state keep rising to power.

Athena wrote a post yesterday about another bill that’s truly disturbing:

California, the sickest state in the nation, has just taken it upon itself to entice unhappy American children to within its borders to be brainwashed, sterilized, and mutilated. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB-107 into law on Thursday, setting up California as a sanctuary state for minors seeking medical and psychological assistance in their delusional quest to become a member of the opposite sex. Now, once a confused or manipulated kid sets foot on the cursed California soil, the state can take “temporary emergency jurisdiction” over the minor “because the child has been unable to obtain gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.”

SB-107 was introduced by ultra-LGBTQ Calif. Sen. Scott Wiener (heh) in August. “As so many states work to erase trans kids and criminalize their families, California must always have their backs,” spouted Wiener. ”California is forcefully pushing back against the anti-LGBTQ hatred spreading across parts of our nation. The rainbow wave is real, and it’s coming.” LOL okay.

They’re becoming very bold about coming for our children now. Dems used to prefer a slightly stealthier approach via taxpayer-funded public education. This is straight-up predatory police state stuff here.

While Newsom and his commie cronies in Sacramento are busy legislatively violating common sense and freedom, the streets in the big cities are being terrorized. We’ve been reading about businesses fleeing San Francisco because of the crime and the out-of-control homeless problem. My friend and HotAir colleague John Sexton wrote a story yesterday about a woman in West L.A. getting hit in the head with a fire extinguisher in a random attack.

I lived in West L.A. for the last 12 years that I was in California. They weren’t exactly mean streets there. It’s heartbreaking to think that people aren’t safe anywhere in the city now.

Yes, California has been run by Democrats at the state level for a long time. There were still plenty of smaller cities and counties that weren’t, however. It’s a lost cause now, but the story of how quickly the state has gone off of the leftist cliff under Newsom should also be a cautionary tale. People tend to be dismissive of what goes on in California as if all of the lunacy were contained by its borders.

California is very good at exporting its lunacy . "
https://pjmedia.com/columns/stephen-kruiser/2022/10/04/the-morning-briefing-once-glorious-california-is-now-a-fascist-lunatic-asylum-n1634210
174   Ceffer   2022 Oct 4, 12:29pm  

Since Soros secured the SOS and election frauds in California since 2006 or so, California is run by the WEF/NWO ritual humiliators in Switzerland. Newsom is our own personal Justin Castro.
175   NuttBoxer   2022 Oct 4, 7:53pm  

Ceffer says

Black's is a nude beach in San Diego


Actually, among locals, it's more famously known for it's great surf. There's a mile deep trench right off the coast that creates the most powerful surf in the county. Also, the breeding ground for Great Whites.
176   NuttBoxer   2022 Oct 4, 7:55pm  

WookieMan says

The rest of the state is not that bad outside of winter.


Absolutely. Outside of SF, LA, Sactown, and SD the state is VERY different. I'm guessing the people where I live and the people where you live would get along just fine.
177   NuttBoxer   2022 Oct 4, 7:56pm  

brazil66 says

Blackie's is the longboard wave in Newport Beach.


Gotcha. I've never surfed north of San'o.
178   AD   2022 Oct 4, 9:46pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says

True that, but we don't care what others think. Do you care what others think?


It is about the rest of the country not becoming like your white liberal shithole state.

Whether you care or not is irrelevant as its beyond ego and smugness and about survival.

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179   Ceffer   2022 Oct 4, 11:28pm  

ad says

t is about the rest of the country not becoming like your white liberal shithole state.

I don't believe that California actually has the superpower to export its corrupt Liberal nightmare to other states UNLESS they can export the wholesale election fraud as well. A significant number of the California expats are leaving because they are conservative.

California is the way it is because there is no longer any vote here, it's all fake third world dictator theater. Before the fraud from 2006, Californians, in spite of liberal tendencies, rose often to support conservative candidates and punish the creeps. However, now, as we saw in the recent rigged recall, there is no getting rid of the psychos and creeps.
180   AD   2022 Oct 4, 11:29pm  

Ceffer says

export its corrupt Liberal nightmare to other states


Look at how Nevada and Arizona have turned more Democrat.

California exports Democrat voters and then replaces them with illegal immigrants, etc.

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181   Ceffer   2022 Oct 5, 7:14am  

ad says

Look at how Nevada and Arizona have turned more Democrat.

Nevada actually was the pilot project for Soros 'Operation Secretary of State' around 2004, so has been captured by election fraud since then. After Nevada, the capture proceeded to California, so these are the two states with the oldest election fraud.

Nevada has gone full socialist, but given its historical background, has always been shifty. Also, there are cracks, because there are now committed wealthy interests (mining) who are operating to reverse the election fraud trend.

I don't know about California. The entrenchment is so severe here now that reversal will nearly require uprising.
182   beershrine   2022 Oct 5, 7:38am  

Everything in California costs to much period I got out safely last year with Biden paying for my exit...lol, the place will never recover from what it once was. They should all look forward to increased taxes and major increases in regulation on everything, Which is now happening every time they vote on a bill. Gas is $2-4 more, utilities are 20-50% more on and on...it's a lost cause.
183   mell   2022 Oct 5, 8:29am  

beershrine says

Everything in California costs to much period I got out safely last year with Biden paying for my exit...lol, the place will never recover from what it once was. They should all look forward to increased taxes and major increases in regulation on everything, Which is now happening every time they vote on a bill. Gas is $2-4 more, utilities are 20-50% more on and on...it's a lost cause.

For those who cannot afford it yes, but don't forget that wealthy foreigner come to CA all the time to launder their money via real estate and set up shop in one of the best climates. Its proximity to China/Asia makes it a prime target for rich chicoms, wealthy ex-soviets, and so on and so fourth.
184   Ceffer   2022 Oct 5, 9:15am  

mell says

prime target for rich chicoms, wealthy ex-soviets, and so on and so fourth.

That's what I remind my wife all the time. It may not be exactly Monaco yet, but tell her where we live we are competing with the wealthy to live around here, and we have to accept the liabilities. Places like Santa Cruz are full of inheritors and trust fund hippies and the university attracts all manner of entitled aristocracy. Being California grunge fashion, you can't always tell the homeless from the RichFucks. The guy hanging out watching the surfers on a beach cruiser could be worth tens if not hundreds of millions.

Even still, those who have been around the area and are scramblers can still find digs and manage on various public assistance and hole in the wall opportunities. I know a guy who was raised in Santa Cruz, he's disabled due to mental issues. He's sober except for psych medicines, and is actually kind of heroically adaptive in his own way, and lives a five minute walk from the pier in a fully subsidized section 8 apartment.
186   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 5, 5:51am  

Born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley(suburb of Los Angeles) and then moved around a bit in the Los Angeles Area, currently live in one of the nicest middle/upper middle class neighborhoods in LA County.

Los Angeles had a massive crime problem in the 80’s that blew up bigger than anyone in the US outside of NYC and Chicago has ever seen. Finally the imbeciles that live in City of Los Angels decided they needed to do something because there was a gang murder in a nice neighborhood(Silver Lake).

From that point, things slowly improved. Republican mayor Richard Riordan instituted empowerment tax zones to get business to fill in vacant buildings in downtown LA. This brought low end Spanish speaking business in and started downtown LA’s transformation. Eventually other measures were taken and by 2010, the homelessness was mitigated and City of Los Angeles became the safest big city in the nation. I even resided in downtown LA for a few years.

Eric Garcetti let things go to crap. Really bad. Crime has returned to pre 2000 level and homelessness is out of control. It’s by design. He did an interview after college(his dad was the DA at the time) expressing his belief that the federal government should provide housing to everyone. He intentionally fucked everything up in LA(same thing as Gruesome did to SF) in an effort to force the housing issue.

Now you have a California populace that votes against their own self interest. There is no coming back. Crime has leaked heavily into the suburbs as has homelessness. Moving out of state gets me to a safer environment, no state income tax, cheaper housing, cleaner environment, and it’s ridiculous at this point to stay in California. Wife has never been outside of California, Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii. We’re going on a road trip this summer for several weeks through much of the American West. Our current plan is to retire in Las Vegas in a few years but I want to see if she is more open minded after seeing more of the country, particularly several red states.

Bottom line is California is expensive, dangerous, and beyond redemption. Sad, but too many ignorant and disconnected people live here.
187   Misc   2022 Dec 5, 5:56am  

Can't you stay for the reparations?
188   clambo   2022 Dec 5, 6:50am  

With 188 comments, I don't know if I have posted on this before.
I made my money and lived and had fun in Santa Cruz for 40 years; as soon as I quit working I was planning my departure.
The straw that broke the camel's back was Gavin Newsom saying white males were a problem.
The tax I paid to California was about 1/2 of my Federal tax; so I went to a nice part of Florida (there are a few) and don't file state taxes.
I'm not paying the rich pensions of California government goldbricks, nor healthcare for the illegals and their spawn.
I'm actually living in Baja but the Florida address is good for things like health insurance, etc.
I'm returning to Florida for the excellent health care, so I will become a "medical tourist" to Florida. I'll fly back this spring and probably have hip surgery in HSS which is a top orthopedic hospital.
Here in Baja Sur there are a TON of guys coming down from California, Canada, Oregon and elsewhere.
Guys I met from Vancouver can't deal with the high rents or gigantic mortgages, they work remotely.
My waitress a while ago said she was marrying a retired NYC cop; I didn't know anyone over there had heard of Baja.
Someday I may have to return to Florida when I am so old I can't handle it in Baja.
The downside of Baja Sur is the location with the best climate is pretty far from any hospital; so if you have a sudden problem, you're going to have to hang on for a couple of hours and hope you make it.
189   WookieMan   2022 Dec 5, 7:07am  

DD214 says

Proving Residency In A Low-Tax State To State Auditors

This was the primary reason we didn't move to CA about 6-7 years ago. Income taxes are retarded. Most of the wealth in CA actually isn't taxed that much. You get raped if you're W-2. Wife and I both are. We wouldn't make any more $$ out there either. Potentially less once you factor in the income tax. I get you don't pay the 13% on all income, just at the high end, but we were/are under 5% here in IL.

Housing is obvious, but we could stomach that I suppose by either renting or being more rural within 60-90 min of an airport.

Flying would be another issue. I suppose we could go to Hawaii easier #expensive, but being in the middle of the country currently we can get to so many cool places under 4 hours. Isn't it still like 5hrs from San Diego to Hawaii any way? I'm not sure I'd be a fan of Pacific Coast Mexico either. I like the humidity of the Caribbean. Have friends with free lodging in Costa Rica, so that wouldn't be an awful flight. Flying to Southeast Asia, South Pacific and Australia would be 4 hours less I suppose, but I'm going 1st class on any flight that long and that's a once every 5 year trip if for leisure.

I don't live there obviously, so cannot speak to conditions, but most you CA guys constantly bitch about it. Don't mean that negatively, you should bitch if you feel your state is run like shit. I can't live somewhere that I'm angry every day. I like mountains is the only thing I regret. And back to housing, I could slide my current house right into CA and it would look perfect. Problem is that $130k mortgage is probably $800k. And I really don't think I could rent again. I like the ability to bust open a wall, paint what I want, etc.
190   just_passing_through   2022 Dec 5, 7:35am  

clambo says

The downside of Baja Sur is the location with the best climate is pretty far from any hospital; so if you have a sudden problem, you're going to have to hang on for a couple of hours and hope you make it.


Oh, that does look pretty isolated. Do you get direct flights from Florida?
191   clambo   2022 Dec 5, 7:44am  

From Palm Beach airport American goes to Dallas then Dallas to San Jose del Cabo.
American has a few flights to La Paz from Dallas and Phoenix seasonally.
The climate in La Paz is superior to Florida but it's hot in July, August, September. The hospitals are in La Paz.
The Pacific side has an ideal climate almost all year, with a few weeks of humid weather.
It's unfortunately about a 50 minute drive from the Pacific side over to La Paz.
I had never thought about proximity to hospitals until I heard about various medical problems among my age group.
193   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 11, 10:30am  

DD214 says

10 Least Tax-Friendly States for Middle-Class Families

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/least-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families


I don’t understand why California isn’t on there. Sales tax is usually 10-12%, income tax brackets are not generous, and while property tax isn’t high as a percentage, property values are so high that the amount paid on an apples to apples comparison of homes in the larger cities is much higher than many of those higher property tax states.
194   Ceffer   2022 Dec 11, 10:34am  

Proximity to viable health care and hospitals is the main reason 'retiring' expats move back stateside from foreign parts.
195   mell   2022 Dec 11, 10:54am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

DD214 says


10 Least Tax-Friendly States for Middle-Class Families

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/least-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families


I don’t understand why California isn’t on there. Sales tax is usually 10-12%, income tax brackets are not generous, and while property tax isn’t high as a percentage, property values are so high that the amount paid on an apples to apples comparison of homes in the larger cities is much higher than many of those higher property tax states.

Haven't read it, prob not worth it, but my guess is they define "middle class" as close to poverty in reality for CA. For the lower middle class and lower class there are plenty of tax breaks and programs paid for by those who make 150k-1MM. It's a commie state after all so the indentured workers are doing OK tax wise
196   mell   2022 Dec 11, 10:59am  

That being said, not too surprised, there are hardly any tax friendly states left in the US, they're all converging in one way or the other. Just gotta be smart no matter where you live
197   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 11, 11:24am  

mell says


That being said, not too surprised, there are hardly any tax friendly states left in the US, they're all converging in one way or the other. Just gotta be smart no matter where you live


Texas, Florida, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, Tennessee, the Dakotas, Alaska.

I looked at their ratings for tax friendly states and saw that California is included and for exactly the reasons you stated. Of course they cited taxes on a hypothetical California home at $300,000. El oh El, where oh where are you finding a middle class home for $300k in California? The hood in Fresno or Bakersfield?

Hey you can pick up this 980 sq ft gem for only $229k

198   Eman   2022 Dec 11, 11:25am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

DD214 says


10 Least Tax-Friendly States for Middle-Class Families

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/least-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families


I don’t understand why California isn’t on there. Sales tax is usually 10-12%, income tax brackets are not generous, and while property tax isn’t high as a percentage, property values are so high that the amount paid on an apples to apples comparison of homes in the larger cities is much higher than many of those higher property tax states.

It’s because you’re looking at the wrong article. Check this one out. 😂😂😂

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/most-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families
199   Nomograph   2022 Dec 11, 12:00pm  

Eman says

It’s because you’re looking at the wrong article. Check this one out. 😂😂😂

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/most-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families

Eman! Hope you're doing well; sounds like it based on some recent postings. I just reactivated my presence here.

People make CA sound like some kind of tax 9th Circle of Hell, which it certainly isn't as that Kiplinger article points out. Prop 13 keeps my overall taxes quite low, and predictable. With a prudent tax strategy, one can live in CA and have very low taxes. For those who pay W2 tax, the difference between CA and other states really isn't a big deal, since states with low/no income tax will get the money from you through other taxes.

I often hear people say they left California due to taxes or politics, but usually the truth is that they simply can't afford it.
200   Ceffer   2022 Dec 11, 1:01pm  

If you are willing to live with iron bars on your windows and an escape tunnel with an arsenal, then living cheap in California can be sweet. Entertaining, too, with all the raving loony zombies wandering the streets.

I don't think that "You're an inferior PoorFuck, so you just can't afford to live here, sneer." is the greatest promotional literature for the state. The Visigoths are growing, and the pampered, immune redoubts are shrinking. Riots and looting on Santa Monica Blvd.? Home invasions in Beverly Hills? Crime in downtown LA eight to fifteen times the national average, including violent interpersonal crime? Huge stretches of posh shops shuttered around Century City?

Swanning on the Peninsula in your Lambo is still possible for the various oligarchy, but for how long? One thing history teaches is that the rich just move away when they have trashed their environments with bad policy. They have the luxury. California has one of the highest rates of poverty in the country, so where are they going to move?

Third world when the rich start hiring armed guards when they have to travel from gated redoubts. That's the way Cali is trending, and the return for the tax vig on services and protection are dissolving.
201   mell   2022 Dec 11, 2:01pm  

They know that CA still has so much beautiful nature and climate, fine wine, argiculture and cuisine going for it, that people will always flock to it. So they feel like they can impose crazy fucked up politics.
202   WookieMan   2022 Dec 11, 2:06pm  

Nomograph says

For those who pay W2 tax, the difference between CA and other states really isn't a big deal, since states with low/no income tax will get the money from you through other taxes.

It's about high income. I'd hit the marginal tax rate of 13% for roughly $100k. Effective tax rate in CA versus IL for the same income is probably 4.5% versus 10% on just state income taxes. $30k-40/yr is not something smart people piss away. CA has other expensive taxes and is not well run by a long shot.

Not defending IL either, we're run like shit. But CA is not a place I'd want to live. I'll stick to visiting. Outside of Madision and Milwaukee, Wisconsin is probably a top 5 state I'd move to. You can invest anywhere on the planet. There's no point in living in one of the most expensive places. I'd honestly rather live in rural Mississippi on 5 acres on a lake for $300k and work from home. Then I can easily throw more capital into expensive areas if I want an investment. Don't have to live where you invest.

If you're smart you can fly 10-30 times a year for next to nothing as well. So the family/friends stuff is bull shit. Weather is a bull shit issue as well. I'll be on the beach 10 days in January. Golfing in AZ for 5. Snowboarding in MT by choice as it's a hobby I enjoy. I don't really live in IL. I don't want to live in any state really. I want to travel as much as possible. No place is perfect. Closest is St. John USVI, that I've been to at least.
203   mell   2022 Dec 11, 2:11pm  

Nomograph says

I often hear people say they left California due to taxes or politics, but usually the truth is that they simply can't afford it.

I'd agree with that
204   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 11, 4:35pm  

Nomograph says

Eman says


It’s because you’re looking at the wrong article. Check this one out. 😂😂😂

https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/most-tax-friendly-states-for-middle-class-families

Eman! Hope you're doing well; sounds like it based on some recent postings. I just reactivated my presence here.

People make CA sound like some kind of tax 9th Circle of Hell, which it certainly isn't as that Kiplinger article points out. Prop 13 keeps my overall taxes quite low, and predictable. With a prudent tax strategy, one can live in CA and have very low taxes. For those who pay W2 tax, the difference between CA and other states really isn't a big deal, since states with low/no income tax will get the money from you through other taxes.

I often hear people...


I am 100% positive that this is not true of Nevada, AZ, TX, or Wyoming, and likely not true of Florida. I haven’t looked elsewhere deep enough.

The part about not being able to afford CA is in fact true. Homes in the neighborhood where I live run over 1 million and not only can I not afford that, putting a crippling 30 year on a 50 year old man seems to be a misktake by both the lender and borrower.

But yeah, Nevada results in instant fairly large savings starting with an estimated $6k a year income tax once I retire, a consistent $0.75/gallon gas cost, lower state feees, lower car insurance, mortage(if I even need one) lower than my current rent, negligible property tax, and a slightly lower sales tax. Texas is more complicated but due to extremely low housing cost, property tax is likely not as big of an issue as these lifestyle articles make it to be. Wyoming is cheaper than anywhere else all the way around.
205   RC2006   2022 Dec 11, 4:53pm  

I dont think most leave CA because of affordability. Most leave because they have kids and don't like what's going on there. If I had to say my top reasons and I'm a third generation CA I would say decline in quality of life, decline in quality of schools, crowding, increase in crime. Number one reason for those come from mass illegal immigration over the last 50 years.

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