
17 August 2022 | 213 replies
New Yorkers like Atlanta due to the lower taxes, warmer climate, and pro-business environment.Originally posted by @Paul Birkett:Great data thanks @James Park and @Rick Baggenstoss.
5 December 2019 | 4 replies
Also, people with sufficient funds will leave these areas and the area will go into further decline.Climate - Properties in areas with hard freezes and excessive moisture will tend to require more maintenance than in milder and dryer climates.

17 January 2024 | 4 replies
Florida's onto something with their climate-controlled havens for boats and classic cars, while up north it's all about winter storage.

17 January 2024 | 7 replies
Logan, I guess so much depends on where the park is located and the climate, city services, etc.

2 November 2020 | 4 replies
If you were in a cold climate, you could probably wait without concern for ongoing lunching of your property.

21 June 2022 | 5 replies
I personally do not expect declines beyond impact from rising rates in San Diego because 1) there is a housing shortage (supply/demand) 2) the area is geographically constrained by ocean, Mexico, Camp Pendleton, and quick harsh environment going east 3) climate is near best in nation 4) diverse good employment. .

27 April 2023 | 35 replies
I'm aware that it's no CA, or WA, but its a beautiful place to live, with a decent climate.

25 May 2016 | 8 replies
It'd be a two-family that I'd be living in as a one family, so I'm not super concerned with making a return on this specific property, but I'm curious about the investment climate there.

29 September 2019 | 16 replies
Maybe some more big prisons or mental health facilities will be built nearby and create more jobs.The climate is nice; it's the banana belt of CO with 300 days of sunshine and less snow than other major metro areas (pretty darn hot in the summer but that's not slowing Phoenix or Florida down), the mountains aren't too far away and the river flows right through town now that they moved it back which is nice.
19 March 2020 | 27 replies
People in cold climates don't want to move in the winter, so you have much less demand and pricing does suffer.