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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kirk © who wrote (2145)10/17/2014 9:22:08 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26443
 
Hi KIrk,......

this is happening everywhere nice to live.
Not true at all......The big metropolis's are getting overpriced on property values and rent prices. When I think of the big cities I visualize too many rats in a small cage.

In every state from Alabama to Wyoming, there are great small towns of less than 40,000 inhabitants that are within thirty minutes of the big cities. Many of these smaller towns are college towns with plenty of interesting things to follow up on.

As you have stated many times, California is a high tax state. So why not find an alternate place to live?

There are a number of states that have no state income tax and that alone would give you a 10% salary increase.

With the IOT you could operate your newsletter from a hot spot in Sundance, Wyoming. Its a darn nice small town, but it does have a couple of traffic lights. It also has very low property taxes.