Not saying that California doesn't have its high points, like my entire family lives there, but I have to say I can't wait to get back to Virginia

    Aside from lacking movie stars, we don't have traffic!  If you think I'm wrong, get on a plane and hang out in CA for a couple of days.

    Whoops someone forgot to water, it is very dusty and dry, lots of rock gardens, and tumbleweeds.  One of the first things I noticed about Virginia when I move here was the Green, everywhere, Green.  It is like Washington State without the rain.  All kidding aside, I can't wait to get home with my family and go hang out on the Chesapeake Bay.

     We have Virginia Beach, which is an awesome resort town, but also the less know Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Suffolk, Newport News, and Hampton.  There is so much to do in these towns that you will never get bored.  Plus within 100 miles you have as much American history as you could enjoy in a lifetime.

 

Brady

 
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4 Comments on Just leaving California and I LOVE Chesapeake and Portsmouth VA

NOV
16
2008
126,122 Points Outside Blog

Welcome back to the midatlantic.  Thanks for the great post.

10:05pm • #1

Thanks Brian, we just went to Charlotte, it is very nice there too.

10:11pm • #2
DEC
20

Many of us predicted exactly what has happened to California, years ago. Take Housing: Back in 1998 and even as late as 2002 when everyone was saying to buy homes in places like Los Angeles and San Diego many of us looked with bewilderment. Home prices in these areas were over valued back then and they still are today. The income to housing cost data shows that the median house should cost around 200k in San Diego. This is exactly where prices are headed. Prices will continue to fall with a few small bounces in certain areas, but you will not see a real bottom until 2012 or 2013. When this bottom is put it you will not see a ramp up of any sort. Adjusted for inflation homes in California, particularly in Los Angeles and San Diego will be lower 15 years from now. There is no catalyst for a California housing boom. California no longer gets the huge influx of migrants from other parts of the United States. These educated folk that California could count on since after WWII no longer chose California. In fact, the educated are leaving California in droves, destined for much better managed states such as Texas, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Georgia and the Carolina's as well. The demographic shift spells longer term, certain trouble for Southern California real estate. The uneducated hispanic population is not going to produce the wealth needed to support sky high home valuations. This will begin to be evident by 2025. The long term forecast for the entire state of California is dismal at best.

Ames Tiedeman
12:47pm • #3

Whoa!!,  Kinda changed my whole outlook there.  I would love $200K homes in San Diego, I would move back..  Thanks, Brady

8:50pm • #4

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