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Anmmar Alsaggaf
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Will the High-Speed Rail Make You Move?

Anmmar Alsaggaf
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Turlock, CA
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Greetings fellow BP'ers in San Jose, 

The High-Speed Rail Authority Board of Directors recently issued an update on their 2016 Business Plan. 1 of the 4 points mentioned Merced as a strategic service station that would allow residents living in Merced in 2025  to get to San Jose in less than 1 hour. My question is this to you currently living in San Jose:

Does this make you think about moving to Merced, CA?

If Yes/No please explain. 

http://www.hsr.ca.gov/docs/newsroom/2016_High_Spee...

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Yousif Abudra
  • Real Estate Investor / Syndicator
  • San Ramon, CA
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Yousif Abudra
  • Real Estate Investor / Syndicator
  • San Ramon, CA
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@Anmmar Alsaggaf

Great post- yes this definitely would encourage people to move to Merced, especially as it further develops as a college town, perhaps similar to UC Davis.  Just last week, a colleague of mine moved to Manteca from San Jose and is commuting 1.5 hrs by car. So yes, there will def be demand for lower home prices there.

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