Americans squeezed by higher rents, tight credit

You used to go to Miramar? Point Loma neighborhoods are charming. Many old houses still exist, but trying to keep up the clean image. Are you familiar with Liberty Station? The Liberty Station buildings have been remodeled and preserved, but they are used for stores and organizations.
I went to Crawford High School and Point Loma High School.

We didn't go to Liberty Station. Sounds interesting.
 
Well living in both places and having friends in both places I would have to say Texans generally have much more discretionary income. Most of my friends in CA can barely afford cable and rarely go out.

I don't even have cable nor a TV, and I rarely go out. You have to understand that things aren't always cheaper here, especially if you shop at places like REI. There, this jacket for $250 would seem cheaper in California relative to Texas. Remember that a retail person making $12-15 in CA doesn't necessarily make the same amount in Texas. There would be a drastic pay cut involved.
 
I don't even have cable nor a TV, and I rarely go out. You have to understand that things aren't always cheaper here, especially if you shop at places like REI. There, this jacket for $250 would seem cheaper in California relative to Texas. Remember that a retail person making $12-15 in CA doesn't necessarily make the same amount in Texas. There would be a drastic pay cut involved.

That's very interesting to see you and TXGolfer have different views. :hmm:

I have North Face coat that I paid $150 at Tyson Center in NoVA.
 
Back to the topic; it is cheaper to buy a house than rent, but you must have a good credit score to get approved from the mortgage, or you are stuck with high monthly payment for apartment/house rentals with higher down payment (only if your credit is fair / poor).

There is no win-win situation for million of Americans with fair/poor credit scores.
 
Back to the topic; it is cheaper to buy a house than rent, but you must have a good credit score to get approved from the mortgage, or you are stuck with high monthly payment for apartment/house rentals with higher down payment (only if your credit is fair / poor).

There is no win-win situation for million of Americans with fair/poor credit scores.

Yup or live with parent or relatives.
 
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