'Starter homes' cost at least $1 million in over 200 U.S. cities, Zillow data finds
'Starter homes' cost at least $1 million in over 200 U.S. cities, Zillow data finds
The number of markets where even an entry-level home costs $1 million has nearly tripled since 2020.

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Just don’t live in a city geez
Edit: Yes, my quest for downvotes is successful.
I aim to be karma neutral on the fediverse and had a pretty good day I need to counteract.
10 0 ReplyA couple years ago this was the "just don't live in California" argument.
22 0 Replyjust don’t live
35 0 ReplyPeople take this advice, move to a lower COL area and rise the COL.
People that handed the advice now complains that they can't afford to live in their not-so-low-COL-anymore area
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That’s where the jobs are.
Not much for good paying work in podunk towns.
16 0 ReplyJust commute for an hour to work every day. Ew, no, we don’t want to fund buses, that’s for poors. Pay for it yourself.
11 0 ReplyEw, commuting. Just WFH
8 0 ReplyI know you're trolling, but you could at least write some funny ones
5 0 ReplyIt's a dry humor
3 0 ReplyDesiccated, even
4 0 ReplyYou get me.
3 0 ReplyEh, fine, have an updoot
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You want a WFH plumber? Cause I don’t.
5 0 ReplyIt’s me, I’m the WFH plumber
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At which point, Id have to spend the money saved on housing on buying, fueling, maintaining and insuring a car, if I was even able to drive one in the first place.
10 0 ReplyJust work from home, jeez
2 0 ReplySure thing, just need to find a jedi to teach me the force so that I can move and assemble the parts in the factory without actually being there.
7 0 ReplyGotta work from home, but keep your mailing address somewhere expensive like Seattle. The pay is higher if you 'live' somewhere expensive for some reason. I guess you work better if you live somewhere expensive.
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