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Corgigal

(9,291 posts)
33. And you have to monitor every hurricane.
Tue May 15, 2018, 07:20 AM
May 2018

It being a red state, if one hits then you'll be screwed for a long time. Lived there for 18 years, happy I'm gone.

I live in the mountains now, in a college town. The college owns the town and the only way Walmart got in here is because you used some shady crap, to include hiding their names. I'm also close to a gay friendly small city. Now I'm going to start getting active to turn this once blue state back, at least locally. We just had a blue Governor and we have to change it back. Got a chance of picking up a blue congressperson.

If the college wasn't here, I wouldnt live here. I live next door to a teacher, and behind me a college professor. Retired professor also on my left, who raises huskies.

I do have a guest room. Like the schools scouting for good athletes, and moving those kids to someone house to establish residency so they can play for their team. I wonder if we could start doing this. Lots of trust has to be involved in this, but would make a lot of purple areas unsafe.

Traveler's Rest is being developed all along Main St. Barely recognized it blm May 2018 #1
After decades of being "the wrong side of the tracks" Runningdawg May 2018 #2
Don't worry, the grocery stores will show up fast. Blue_true May 2018 #21
Possibly Runningdawg May 2018 #37
Friend, I have seen this work before. Blue_true May 2018 #38
Yep d_r May 2018 #3
Developers know the cheap money ride is coming to an end elfin May 2018 #4
Yep. nt Blue_true May 2018 #22
Downtown Montgomery, AL is in the midst of gentrification project. yallerdawg May 2018 #5
New York has been at it for years. nt Kirk Lover May 2018 #16
Same here in Lakewood, Colorado eleny May 2018 #6
I bet that same house would sell for 1 million in Cali. Prices are through the roof. Demovictory9 May 2018 #9
Yep. Likely more than $1 mil. nt Blue_true May 2018 #23
wow eleny May 2018 #31
St Petersburg Floriduh onethatcares May 2018 #7
I was small, but I remember the Florida rains and lightening storms in the afternoon. Blue_true May 2018 #25
Was just in Greenville recently. MGKrebs May 2018 #8
Downtown Raleigh, NC has become very trendy mnhtnbb May 2018 #10
The reason why North Carolina has become a near purple state. Blue_true May 2018 #26
Newark Delaware is being overrun with apartment buildings. woodsprite May 2018 #11
Where do you want people to live? maxsolomon May 2018 #12
Good grief, I was just making a statement. nt raccoon May 2018 #13
OK, but why? maxsolomon May 2018 #17
One reason we bought our "last house" in Centralia.. SoCalDem May 2018 #18
whew, for a minute there onethatcares May 2018 #32
Oh, we have that too. raccoon May 2018 #41
Ha! That's what studios go for now, if you're lucky. maxsolomon May 2018 #47
Urban areas, with their many amenities, are "gentrifying," Hortensis May 2018 #14
One of these days someone will explain to me the appeal of living in SC Blue_Tires May 2018 #15
mosquitoes?...palmetto bugs? SoCalDem May 2018 #19
It's nice in the winter months. Bonx May 2018 #24
When my kids were smaller, we drove to Florida once Ohiogal May 2018 #28
And you have to monitor every hurricane. Corgigal May 2018 #33
I'm in Virginia Beach so I already do that, lol Blue_Tires May 2018 #36
Many people migrate here from cold states. Lots. It's not unusual raccoon May 2018 #42
Some of the most beautiful coastline in the country. nt B2G May 2018 #45
Sacramento shanti May 2018 #20
I've noticed a certain style - the apartments look like shipping containers stacked on end underpants May 2018 #27
Nashville Tn is no longer Music City. It's Condo City. Lint Head May 2018 #29
That is sacriligious. raccoon May 2018 #44
Denver has ellie May 2018 #30
what shocks me about the Greeville growth is the prices of the condos - particularly downtown ones DrDan May 2018 #34
Western suburban Orlando has seen a massive housing boon Roland99 May 2018 #35
Kingsport, TN here and they're building a lot...rent has skyrocketed. cynatnite May 2018 #39
I wish they would do that here. Codeine May 2018 #40
Massive housing shortage here Texasgal May 2018 #43
These are being built everywhere in Maryland too. Most are ugly, drab boxes on top of each other. Alethia Merritt May 2018 #46
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