Screw subsidy housing

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Wages here are alot less though, so it probably works out to about the same if you were to figure actual cost of living. We see lots of retirees from NY, FL, CA who come here after selling their homes elsewhere. They usually have enough to buy a nicer home that what they originally had, plus full furnishings/remodelling/more land.
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That's why you need to talk in percentages. Otherwise it's skewed based on COL.
 
Did I mention, is $435 for a studio, small room with a BA and a kitchen. Althought if you go to LA or SF, you'll get the same size or smaller room for $3k bucks.
 
yeah I guess just realize that in South Dakota, you money takes you a lot further, but you get paided a lot less here. Like a $250,000 house in South Dakota would be equivalent to close to a million dollar house in a populated area...and well south dakota with its total population of 754,844 isn't very populated
 
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yeah I guess just realize that in South Dakota, you money takes you a lot further, but you get paided a lot less here. Like a $250,000 house in South Dakota would be equivalent to close to a million dollar house in a populated area...and well south dakota with its total population of 754,844 isn't very populated
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Thats not a bad thing, because someone paying 1k for a 1 bedroom in NY and someone paying 350 for one in area are paying for the exact samething :)
 
$1450 for a one bedroom in Santa Monica, 6 blocks from the beach.

PWNT!

(unless of course you live in Manhattan or San Francisco)
 
If I had the money I'd buy all the property in the entire country and blow em all up! muwahaha!
 
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