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Californians, Boise don’t want you


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2019 Nov 12, 5:13am   672 views  8 comments

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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-11-10/go-back-to-california-wave-of-newcomers-fuels-backlash-in-boise

“The median home price in Ada County, where Boise is located, has risen 19.3% since February 2018, according to the Idaho Statesman. It is now a whopping (for Idaho) $349,994. Conversely, the vacancy rate for apartments in the price range of the county’s lowest-income residents was 0.45% as of Oct. 18, according to HousingIdaho.com”

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1   porkchopXpress   2019 Nov 12, 7:11am  

California is sort of a virus. With Prop 13, it artificially keeps inventory down and drives prices up, only to have people sell off and move to other cheaper states bringing their dumbass politics with them. Someone needs to eradicate the virus.
2   HeadSet   2019 Nov 12, 7:17am  

porkchopexpress says
California is sort of a virus. With Prop 13, it artificially keeps inventory down and drives prices up, only to have people sell off and move to other cheaper states bringing their dumbass politics with them. Someone needs to eradicate the virus.


Similar to what happens in the DC area and the northeast. The locusts flee their liberal ruined lands and come to places like North Carolina and southern VA and bring their disease with them.
3   Blue   2019 Nov 12, 7:22am  

Lol so, CA Prop 13 entitlements are contagious and spreading to other states too. That is quite interesting.
4   RC2006   2019 Nov 12, 7:57am  

Screw prop 13 let end property tax.
5   clambo   2019 Nov 12, 8:24am  

I have a female ultra liberal neighbor who is actually from Idaho.

Someday she thinks she will have to return there for her retirement.

Regarding the homeless bums in Santa Cruz, she thinks we should convert one of the new buildings on Pacific Ave. to housing for them. She's actually that liberal.

When she goes back to Idaho someday, will they call her another "California liberal" I wonder?
6   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2019 Nov 12, 8:53am  

Prop 13 doesn’t create housing shortage.

Lack of building, and huge influx of illegals do. Why are so many so economically illiterate?

porkchopexpress says
California is sort of a virus. With Prop 13, it artificially keeps inventory down and drives prices up, only to have people sell off and move to other cheaper states bringing their dumbass politics with them. Someone needs to eradicate the virus.
7   NDrLoR   2019 Nov 12, 9:07am  

porkchopexpress says
Prop 13
When my cousin Margaret Davies visited my mother in 1991, she talked about how if it hadn't been for Prop 13, she and her husband Bent, who had married in 1951, would have seen their taxes increase from $1,500 to $7,500 on their home at 1923 Mount Shasta Dr. in San Pedro. Haven't heard from them in over 20 years, don't know if they're still living, Margaret would be 92, but that home sold for $570,000 on 8/22, which sounds like a fairly reasonable price for California. Have no idea how long they lived there, but whatever the good or bad of Prop 13, they shouldn't have had to lose their home in the late 70's.

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