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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: GraceZ who wrote (4868)9/1/2002 9:21:41 AM
From: electraRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
Thanks for the detailed reponse Grace, Where I live in Maine is now the most unaffordable place to live in Maine, i.e. wages versuses cost of housing both rental and buying. All the factories have closed except for one and MBNA has moved to town and bought up land...story of many small towns I think. But I and many people stay here because the like 'the community" of artist, food coop and ocean, etc. So in making a decision about where to live, like you say, one has to develop their list of priorities...and decide...I moved from the SF Bay area 2 yrs ago because I was tired of the traffic and noise and high real estate....maybe now is the time to move back to alameda county and get 'a good deal' ....for it is certainly paradise on a spring day...thanks electra
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