Would you buy a house, anywhere in the US, right now?

If you had a choice, would you buy a house anywhere in the US right now?

  • Yes

    Votes: 38 48.1%
  • No

    Votes: 41 51.9%

  • Total voters
    79
Quote from ElCubano:

:D I agree with ya...them boys think the grass is greener over here...then they have to actually work and the end going back...:D

and vehn the humidity is a killer....I run from a/c to a/c and sometimes dont even do things cuz i know i have ot get out of the a/c... hahahahah

i will be the first to admit that if you are a young guy looking for naked women on the beach and excitement my town is the wrong place for you but if you are just a family looking for a great place to raise a family with good schools, no crime, no income tax,top medical facilities and reasonable living expenses it is a good place to live. it was voted the number one city to live in back a few years ago by forbes or money magazine.
to be honest it has some drawbacks also. it has lower wages,cold winters,it is sometimes called the bible belt of the north. different strokes for different folks.
we dont have an income tax but they stick you for property tax. expect to pay 3500 a year on a 300k house.
 
Quote from riskarb:

Tax breaks and logistics.

risk, right on. increasingly competitive business environment and the low cost of living (wages/taxes/prop values) make a lot of midwest cities desirable.

60k - 100k salary goes a long way in des moines. certainly can't be said about LA or San Francisco.
 
vhehn:

expect to pay 3500 a year on a 300k house.

That's not bad. Down in Central FL you pay $5K on a 300K house. No income tax though, similar to your state.
 
Without income tax, you've got to pay your local bloated school board somehow.

The key is to *rent* somewhere like that. That way you pay hardly any tax at all.
 
<i>p.s. and what does sioux city have to offer besides horse shit...?</i>

First-class hunting and fishing. I'll add my own topless babe to the backyard scene. Iowa City would be fine, too... world class racks out there!

No interest in any place with more than two traffic lights between home and the other side of town. Where I live now? 1,800 people and zero traffic lights. Real estate appreciates gradually & methodically, can count on it for long-term gains without irrational bubbling

Western NY state
 
Quote from bjdhawk:

risk, right on. increasingly competitive business environment and the low cost of living (wages/taxes/prop values) make a lot of midwest cities desirable.

60k - 100k salary goes a long way in des moines. certainly can't be said about LA or San Francisco.
right. citi bank moved their credit card operations center here. they can get the employees they want for 40-50k.
 
Quote from austinp:

<i> Iowa City would be fine, too... world class racks out there!


austinp: you could not be more right! heading to good ol' iowa city this weekend!!
 
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