Natural Immunity Croc
Oh sure you're saying that Texas and Florida policies are creating a housing disaster a decade from now that will have a huge deflationary, abandoned housing market.
And you said a few posts above that people will instead choose to migrate back to the wonderful states of New York and California
Anything else I can help you with, little socialist?
No I said that FLorida/Texas will have abanadoned homes which they will. I also said migration habits from the pandemic will revert back to pre-pandemic days and peoplke will move back to California and NY because there is just more to do there.
But I expect you to completely misunderstand things and lie at this point in time.
Natural Immunity Croc
Texas and Florida have POLICIES that are more friendly for home building, which is why they have more homes going up and cheaper prices.
You are saying these POLICIES are disastrous, and should be more in line with more restrictive states like California and New York, which are destined to attract the people fleeing the housing nightmare FL and TX created
We are perfectly aligned that you are aligned with policies of the socialists
Building happens where there is projected demand primarily. Doesn't matter how friendly the governemtn is if there isn't a projection of population increase no housing will be built. Lots of housing is being built on Long Island. How is that happening with the awful NY governemnt?
And people are coming back to Cali/NY IN SPITE OF POLITICS.
But you'll still pretend that I talk about the politics of the state because your aguments are awful in nature.
Natural Immunity Croc
Cali will always draw people in spite of their politics. Its a beautiful state and one day I plan on living there.
And building is strong in California outside of main cities. People aren't moving to major cities when they go to Cali just like nobody is moving into the boroughs in NY when they move here.
Natural Immunity Croc
Yes. We are aligned.
You believe the housing policies of FL and TX are creating an imminent disaster, and agree with California's policy approach to new builds