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Non-Tech : Investing in Real Estate - Creative Opportunities

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Jurgis Bekepuris
To: John Vosilla who wrote (2069)2/11/2014 6:44:36 PM
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I've noticed most expensive real estate markets tend to vote Democratic. Naples, FL is about the only exception I am aware of.. Even San Diego went for Obama though barely.. The big Texas cities are now blue so a housing bubble there is a certainty<g>

SD, OC and Santa Barbara are considered the conservative areas of S. CA. SD, the city, has gotten more liberal as its gotten more diverse but its suburbs are still pretty conservative [by CA standards]. Remember there are 30K military stationed in SD.

Having said that, I suspect most Rs have a hard accepting their CA brethren.
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