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Old 03-18-2023, 12:58 PM
 
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Interesting article, as we keep hearing about more and more people who moved to Texas, hated it, and are coming back. Friends of ours even checked out Austin for a long weekend and thought it was massively overhyped and extremely boring. We have it good here, except for the cost of housing and the high taxes, but we do have rent control for certain housing stock, and we have Prop 13. So for those who are serious about staying, you can lock in reasonable COI increases here. Not all bad. Plus, apparently, California now has a rainy season again, and everything is so lush and green. That couple left during the drought.
Shhh, don't discourage people from leaving!
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