Blue States Are Creating a Housing Market Crisis

It's hilarious how ignorant and ill informed you Dems are about your own Dem shitholes. Return after you educate yourself how much Dems TAX and FEE and REGULATE to jack up the cost of new construction like parasites. Then you will have some clue as to why it's so expensive and not look like a retard.
I always find it amusing how you MAGAnuts are so easily triggered. I mean have some self-control before going off the deep end.

You have been proven wrong. With an average home price of $750,00.00, there are plenty of people wanting to live in California.
 
We don't have the space dummy.

Population density is calculated by dividing the population size by the total land area. This calculation is expressed as the number of people per square mile. The global population density (based on land area, not including bodies of water) is 120 people per square mile.

Texas has just 105.2 people per square mile

And every state in the top 10 is a red state.

Keep building more homes and we will start moving there.
Buy your own land and build what you want, and the way you want it built.....Why is that so hard? :dunno:
 
Buy your own land and build what you want, and the way you want it built.....Why is that so hard? :dunno:

Here's how it works. We have a shit ton of jobs here so houses get built until we can't pack any more houses in and then we build up. Condos. Houses get to be expensive where all the jobs are.

Go up north and houses are still expensive. That's because land is valuable. So even up in Trump country housing is unaffordable. Now you have to rent from the haves and RENT is becoming unaffordable. Meanwhile those landlords are voting for Trump too so don't expect that to change.

If you aren't a have, that's your problem. You'll see as soon as Trump's back into office. He'll piss on your leg, tell you it's raining and you'll believe him.

Meanwhile Biden is trying to fix the middle class. If they vote for Trump they get what they deserve. Remember 2019? Apparently that's when America was great. Was it? Trump supporters seem to think it was. I guess it was. Right before Covid. That's when Trump proved he was in over his head.
 
In the midst of a lingering affordability crisis in the United States housing market, Red states like Texas have been successfully building or starting to build millions of new homes in the past few years, while Blue states like California and New York are struggling to replenish inventory.

Within the last two years, some 116,693 single-family home permits were issued in California, out of a total of 221,983. In the same period, Texas issued 293,569 single-family home permits out of a total of 477,825—more than double those issued in the Golden State.

In the past ten years, California issued a total of 1,069,096 permits, of which 555,943 were for single-family homes, while Texas issued 2,017,652, of which 1,303,555 were for single-family homes.

In California, adding to the dilemma, whether buying a new or an existing home, the next trick is trying to buy insurance.

MSN
There are two reasons for this:

1. Red states are realizing people are flocking to them so they realize they have to build more

2. It’s hard for the blue cities to get out of their doom spirals created by their policies
 
Here's how it works. We have a shit ton of jobs here so houses get built until we can't pack any more houses in and then we build up. Condos. Houses get to be expensive where all the jobs are.

Go up north and houses are still expensive. That's because land is valuable. So even up in Trump country housing is unaffordable. Now you have to rent from the haves and RENT is becoming unaffordable. Meanwhile those landlords are voting for Trump too so don't expect that to change.

If you aren't a have, that's your problem. You'll see as soon as Trump's back into office. He'll piss on your leg, tell you it's raining and you'll believe him.

Meanwhile Biden is trying to fix the middle class. If they vote for Trump they get what they deserve. Remember 2019? Apparently that's when America was great. Was it? Trump supporters seem to think it was. I guess it was. Right before Covid. That's when Trump proved he was in over his head.
In other words......REEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Jeez, you people really have something wrong going on with you upstairs. :cuckoo:
 
In the midst of a lingering affordability crisis in the United States housing market, Red states like Texas have been successfully building or starting to build millions of new homes in the past few years, while Blue states like California and New York are struggling to replenish inventory.

Within the last two years, some 116,693 single-family home permits were issued in California, out of a total of 221,983. In the same period, Texas issued 293,569 single-family home permits out of a total of 477,825—more than double those issued in the Golden State.

In the past ten years, California issued a total of 1,069,096 permits, of which 555,943 were for single-family homes, while Texas issued 2,017,652, of which 1,303,555 were for single-family homes.

In California, adding to the dilemma, whether buying a new or an existing home, the next trick is trying to buy insurance.

MSN
In many red states corporations are buying up housing.
 
I would move to Alabama. It's beautiful and most people are very nice.
Thats great, but not as pretty as Tennessee. :yes_text12:
However housing costs are high in certain blue states because of limited availability and high demand. Where housing prices are cheaper thats because of either / and lower demand and higher availability.

For example, San Francisco, and to a lesser extent the entire Bay Area, are locked being on a peninsula / shoreline. Housing is going to cost more given you effectively can only build up now, and the demand for housing remains strong.

inversely, in Alabama - or interior California for that matter - there are hundreds of square miles of low population land available.
 
Here's how it works. We have a shit ton of jobs here so houses get built until we can't pack any more houses in and then we build up. Condos. Houses get to be expensive where all the jobs are.

Go up north and houses are still expensive. That's because land is valuable. So even up in Trump country housing is unaffordable. Now you have to rent from the haves and RENT is becoming unaffordable. Meanwhile those landlords are voting for Trump too so don't expect that to change.

If you aren't a have, that's your problem. You'll see as soon as Trump's back into office. He'll piss on your leg, tell you it's raining and you'll believe him.

Meanwhile Biden is trying to fix the middle class. If they vote for Trump they get what they deserve. Remember 2019? Apparently that's when America was great. Was it? Trump supporters seem to think it was. I guess it was. Right before Covid. That's when Trump proved he was in over his head.

idiot. You can buy all the kand and abandoned homes in DET for $5K - $10K per. Just get off the boards you dope.

if they got jobs why are no persons or builders putting or fixing up homes in there?
 
Nobody wants to live in California which is why the average home price is $750,000.00.
That was from the population booms when they actually elected republicans. Since it's dem only, it has gone straight into the toilet.
 
In the midst of a lingering affordability crisis in the United States housing market, Red states like Texas have been successfully building or starting to build millions of new homes in the past few years, while Blue states like California and New York are struggling to replenish inventory.

Within the last two years, some 116,693 single-family home permits were issued in California, out of a total of 221,983. In the same period, Texas issued 293,569 single-family home permits out of a total of 477,825—more than double those issued in the Golden State.

In the past ten years, California issued a total of 1,069,096 permits, of which 555,943 were for single-family homes, while Texas issued 2,017,652, of which 1,303,555 were for single-family homes.

In California, adding to the dilemma, whether buying a new or an existing home, the next trick is trying to buy insurance.

MSN
The housing cost and number of houses dilemma in the USA is probably due to same issue in the UK, too many landlords.

The USA currently has more homes per capita then at any point in it's history.

 
The housing cost and number of houses dilemma in the USA is probably due to same issue in the UK, too many landlords.

The USA currently has more homes per capita then at any point in it's history.

Always the same story, take away from those that have more so those that have nothing feel better about themselves. Sure wouldn't want you clowns learning to live on a budget and save.
 
Texas can keep it's shit hole to itself. It's not so much the land it is the people that suck ass.
1. Have you actually MET anyone from Texas?
2. Have you ever LIVED in Texas?

Without those, you're just complaining about people you don't know that you've never met, and who have done you no harm. Basically, kinda dumb.
 
Seems like an opportunity for red states to steal our best citizens. So don't worry about us. Show us where red states are rebuilding infrastructure. And if they are, it's only because of Biden's infrastructure bill.
Wow, sounds like you're trying to remove responsibility for the ongoing middle class drain from blue states from the people themselves making free decisions on what's best for them.
 
I always find it amusing how you MAGAnuts are so easily triggered. I mean have some self-control before going off the deep end.

You have been proven wrong. With an average home price of $750,00.00, there are plenty of people wanting to live in California.
The op is a logical fallacy of lacking proof to link two facts.
 
1. Have you actually MET anyone from Texas?
2. Have you ever LIVED in Texas?

Without those, you're just complaining about people you don't know that you've never met, and who have done you no harm. Basically, kinda dumb.
Yes to both because all my exes is from Texass
 

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