Two interesting graphs from our friends at JBREC:

Note how the black line for S. California has gone hyperbolic, relatively, and now leading the pack.

Glad to see San Diego so high up the list here – for those looking for new homes, Las Vegas has plenty:

https://twitter.com/JBREC

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4 Comments

  1. Rob_Dawg

    “New” homes have no interest to me. Even 70 year old houses have had any issues addressed. I see no value in these Irving/Pardee cookie cutter small lot high HOA congested urban cesspools worked over by urban planning and environmental boards.

  2. Rob_Dawg

    Oh. Another funny datum. There are no “new” homes in Boston so high on the list. Not for three hundred years.

  3. andrewa

    @Mr. Dawg

    Your modus operandi matches mine 🙂
    If it hasn’t fallen down or developed structural cracks (where I live houses are built out of brick) in 80 years it probably isn’t going to.
    Everything else is just paint of one sort or another.

  4. Rob_Dawg

    As long as the termites keep holding hands. 🙂

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