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Old Posted Jun 21, 2017, 8:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mhays View Post
If there's a lot of growth pressure countered by supply restrictions, why haven't prices risen more quickly? The stats don't support the story very much.
Well until the latest census estimates were released, the Bay Area had had positive domestic growth since 2010 so the notion of people moving wasnt really a topic of discussion.

As far as home price appreciation, I hope it stays cheap out there.

I already knew that Stockton and Sacramento were the top destinations( By far) for most people leaving the Bay, but news articles seem to focus on where techies and millenials are moving to-but that'a a relatively small group.
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