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BurnDoubt

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15. What do you suppose would account for such a...
Fri May 22, 2026, 06:32 PM
May 22

disparity in home values?
In 1954, in the center of California, on recently re-zoned farmland in World-Class Agriculture Country, My Grandparents purchased a three-bedroom home for $8000,00 on a piece of land they bought for $495.00. It was do-able with two Union Jobs, although the end-of-the-month menu most often included Ham Hocks and Navy Bean Soup or “Shit On A Shingle”.
In Sacramento today rents are around $2200.00 a month for a studio or one-bedroom apartment.
Most of the guys who own those rentals may never even see the properties as long as they own them.
The people who could be investing in new-home construction are investing in existing properties so they can raise the rents and let the properties fall into dis-repair and then take a “loss”, passing them on to the next “investors”.
The “private sector" has no interest increasing housing stock because they can make money by ”scarce-ifying” the existing inventory.
This is another issue that “The Invisible Hand” will NEVER solve, because it is simply not who they are.

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Thank you, my dear Zorro, for your very timely post. CaliforniaPeggy May 22 #1
So glad you're out and about again! CoopersDad May 22 #3
That's nuts 3catwoman3 May 22 #2
Looks like a decent sized lot sdfernando May 22 #4
Only 5600 sq ft. 1/8 acre. highplainsdem May 22 #8
Doubtful AZ8theist May 22 #9
Sold my house sdfernando May 23 #19
I am SO jealous!! AZ8theist May 23 #20
I live in Coronado and I can believe how much your house sold for LogDog75 May 23 #21
Coronado is beautiful sdfernando May 24 #22
Thanks for the words about Coronado LogDog75 May 24 #23
My Dad was an officer in the Army sdfernando May 24 #28
That's obscene! Bumbles May 22 #5
That reminds me of a listing for a house in the SF Bay Area probably forty years ago senseandsensibility May 22 #6
In Texas $1 million buys you a 4,000 sq. ft. mansion with a bit of land to go with it. OGBuzz May 22 #7
Yeah gilligan May 22 #11
LOL! Right you are. OGBuzz May 22 #14
I've spent time in Texas and IMO it's not where I'd like to live LogDog75 May 24 #24
But property tax on it is killer. BadgerMom May 22 #16
Your comment about property taxes got me thinking about which states have the highest property taxes LogDog75 May 24 #25
Thank you for providing data supporting my impressions! BadgerMom May 25 #29
Hem AllaN01Bear May 22 #10
Over 1 1/2 years several condos in my complex have been on the market BigmanPigman May 22 #12
There might be reasons for condos not selling LogDog75 May 24 #26
The reserves are very important. BigmanPigman May 24 #27
The prices are more reasonable inland where I live. EndlessMaze May 22 #13
What do you suppose would account for such a... BurnDoubt May 22 #15
Just TOTALLY out-to-lunch! calimary May 22 #17
Crazy. LoisB May 22 #18
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