ExpressLane
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Trust me if you can't do that math in a 15 sec commercial break you need to stay in California. The increasing prices of construction materials (Biden flation) the increasing labor cost (paying people to stay home = bad) and the increase in people moving from California and New York and other states moving into Texas have all helped to increase the cost of homes.(Seller's market) Do you deny that Californians are leaving California to lower their tax burdens?I'm not following the logic behind say a new environmental law that increases energy costs or an increase in the income tax makes housing cost more. Home prices in Texas and Florida have risen dramatically recently. Is that because they passed a bunch of wacky laws and have high income taxes?
(I have football blaring in the background and honestly can't try and do math on a hypothetical right now. I'll try and answer that later.)
According to the Census estimates, Texas welcomed 537,000 - 582,000 new residents in 2019. This is the seventh year in a row that Texas attracted more than 500,000 new residents from out of state.
https://www.google.com/search?q=how...me..69i57.31505j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
BTW: The comparison on California housing costs and Texas housing costs was from Mar 05, 2022
https://homeia.com/city-living-guid...ost of a home,lower than the national average.
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