Yeah, kinda an interesting list, i was surprised as well with Queens snd Brooklyn. My brother lived in both areas in the 80s-90s. Id stay there occasionally over the years. He was married with a pair of kids and those were the areas to find affordable housing in NYC back then.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:52 pmOrange County, where I lived for 27 years (I'm now in Los Angeles County), is about 50/50 red/blue. Honolulu's and San Diego's politics are pretty much irrelevant as they're awesome places to live.Michael K. wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:32 pmAccording to this article, Seattle is the 12th most expensive in terms of housing...in all of America. I'm actually surprised it's only 12th. Funny that all these States seem to have something in common, like a lot of Blue.
https://www.kiplinger.com/real-estate/6 ... ome-prices
1. Manhattan, New York2. San Jose, California
- Borough population: 1,597,451
Median household income: $101,078
Average home price: $2,810,308
Median home value: $1,010,800
Premium to U.S. average: 399.7%3. Honolulu, Hawaii
- City population: 1,945,767
Median household income: $153,202
Average home price: $1,923,230
Median home value: $1,393,400
Premium to U.S. average: 234.9%4. Brooklyn, New York
- City population: 341,753
Median household income: $84,907
Average home price: $1,644,173
Median home value: $831,600
Premium to U.S. average: 202.6%5. Orange County, California
- Borough population: 2,561,225
Median household income: $76,912
Average home price: $1,395,489
Median home value: $880,300
Premium to U.S. average: 173.7%6. Queens, New York
- County population: 3,135,755
Median household income: $110,042
Average home price: $1,509,257
Median home value: $961,400
Premium to U.S. average: 166.6%7. San Francisco, California
- Borough population: 2,252,196
Median household income: $81,929
Average home price: $1,323,984
Median home value: $692,500
Premium to U.S. average: 157.5%8. Los Angeles, California
- City population: 1,535,341
Median household income: $138,562
Average home price: $1,369,694
Median home value: $1,424,900
Premium to U.S. average: 152%9. Boston, Massachusetts
- City population: 3,820,963
Median household income: $79,701
Average home price: $1,342,193
Median home value: $919,900
Premium to U.S. average: 133.1%10. San Diego, California
- City population: 652,442
Median household income: $96,931
Average home price: $1,070,817
Median home value: $703,600
Premium to U.S. average: 126.0%11. Washington, D.C.
- City population: 1,388,312
Median household income: $105,780
Average home price: $1,153,380
Median home value: $923,900
Premium to U.S. average: 113.2%12. Seattle, Washington
- City population: 678,972
Median household income: $108,210
Average home price: $1,074,929
Median home value: $715,500
Premium to U.S. average: 113.0%
- City population: 755,081
Median household income: $120,608
Average home price: $1,079,100
Median home value: $898,600
Premium to U.S. average: 112.0%
What surprises me is how expensive Brooklyn and Queens are. Do a Zillow search on houses for sale in those two boroughs, pretty much every one of them you'd be all, no way in hell would I live in a dump like that. Not to mention the apartments you see depicted on TV and in movies, you're always expecting to see a chalk outline like in Coming To America.
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Lots of red areas in Orange County, probably most prominently Huntington Beach. Areas of the Inland Empire are like that too.auroraave wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 1:05 amOrange County is not like LA county - it's a world away and is much more into law and order and "conservative" I suppose. "Non-insane-leftist" is more apt. I would be surprised if it wasn't red. No 'protests' happening in Newport Beach or Laguna. Lot's of vocal Trump supporters for sure. I've seen trump rallies all over LA - even in BH. Never seen a Harris or Biden rally - literally - ever.Michael K. wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:36 pmI'm not so sure it really matters about the area, or how nice it is to live there. All those States are considered blue. No coincidence.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 6:52 pm
Orange County, where I lived for 27 years (I'm now in Los Angeles County), is about 50/50 red/blue. Honolulu's and San Diego's politics are pretty much irrelevant as they're awesome places to live.
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According to ABA poll - 12% of businesses looking to leave Washington due to crushing taxes.
Couldn't POSSIBLY be insane policy, right? Couldn't possibly be Dem incompetence. Nah, 5 new taxes, businesses leaving in droves because "Trump."
"wash, rinse, repeat"
https://mynorthwest.com/jason-rantz/tax ... on/4077566
Apparently washington has a $16 BILLION dollar deficit. Wrap your mind around THAT figure. Then, ask how many billions have been lost by businesses leaving due to the rampant crime allowed during covid? The clean ups from all the nonstop rioting. All the lawsuits from the 'summer of love"? All the taxes and income generators - gone. The result? The shit-for-brains "governor' trying to add 5 new taxes. FIVE. The absolute best part? That idiot trying to blame washington's deficit on Trump.A full 61% of employers who intend to move out of state point to Washington’s tax burden as their main reason. In the broader survey, 52% of all respondents named the overall tax burden as the biggest challenge facing their business, and 43% said reducing taxes should be the state’s top priority to help them.

"wash, rinse, repeat"
https://mynorthwest.com/jason-rantz/tax ... on/4077566