02-11-2010
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Re: Finally!
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Originally Posted by LingLing
^^^Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do! $1800 for a 1br?! Where was this?! Did it come with free hookers and a fully stocked wet bar?
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Orange County, California. in Tustin. Its a very nice area dont get me wrong, but the prices there are just insane. Whats funny about the Irvine/Tustin area, is that a company OWNS the two cities. The company is called The Irvine Company, So if you own a house in those two cities, you will NEVER own the land that the house is on. Its all trusted to one family. And i think the average price for houses in those cities is something insane like $600,000.
EDIT: Its $640,000 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/money...PL0636770.html
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02-11-2010
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AznKraut
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Re: Finally!
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Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX
Orange County, California. in Tustin. Its a very nice area dont get me wrong, but the prices there are just insane. Whats funny about the Irvine/Tustin area, is that a company OWNS the two cities. The company is called The Irvine Company, So if you own a house in those two cities, you will NEVER own the land that the house is on. Its all trusted to one family. And i think the average price for houses in those cities is something insane like $600,000.
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That's nuts! I can't believe that's even legal.
California in general is WAY too expensive to live. I have grandparents in San Jose, cousins up in Sacramento, and a few friends in the LA area. And they all say the same thing. It's a beautiful place to live, but it's way too overpriced and over crowded. I always say I wanna move out of state to somewhere warm, but ya know, in some messed up way, I never wanna leave MN.
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02-11-2010
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Re: Finally!
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Originally Posted by LingLing
That's nuts! I can't believe that's even legal.
California in general is WAY too expensive to live. I have grandparents in San Jose, cousins up in Sacramento, and a few friends in the LA area. And they all say the same thing. It's a beautiful place to live, but it's way too overpriced and over crowded. I always say I wanna move out of state to somewhere warm, but ya know, in some messed up way, I never wanna leave MN.
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Yeah i was all for it when i was single and wanting to party. Moved down there and the first 2 years were great, but that shit catches up pretty fast. When we had our son, we were in the $1800 apartment, we paid $1200/mo for daycare. Thats not including any other bills. Talk about trying to keep your head above water, When we got the nice refund check, we put it in savings and said this is our moving money GOOD BYE CA!
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