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That depends on ones tastes . Personally I'd prefer weekly blizzards over a neverending earthquake risk in Rainbow City .
yeah, but you are sick in the head . With that mentality, I think I want to leave earth, you know...because of the risk of a meteor strike. You know, wanna stay safe
One thing that living in ND has taught me is that life is about quality, not quantity. I'd rather have an awesome life and die in 3 days than have an average one and live to be 100.
Property values in the Bay Area are insane. hell the whole coast of CA is obscenly expensive. My grandparents have owned a house in Camarillo for 25 years and the value has sky rocketed int he years they've owned it.
As they also do in NY, the Hamptons and London/UK, they just look artificially and ridiculously overpriced. The trend looks its inexorably spread over nationwide US !
And worst of all for property owners out there, some day it's all going to be rubble after the "Big One."
Well, depends where it is along the fault-line. The 89 earthquake didn't damage much at all in the cities surrounding SFO, but the cities of San Francisco and Oakland got hit pretty bad. For all we know, the "big one" may end up being way down towards LA, or up in northern California.
Property values in the Bay Area are insane. hell the whole coast of CA is obscenly expensive. My grandparents have owned a house in Camarillo for 25 years and the value has sky rocketed int he years they've owned it.
And worst of all for property owners out there, some day it's all going to be rubble after the "Big One."
Property values in the Bay Area are insane. hell the whole coast of CA is obscenly expensive. My grandparents have owned a house in Camarillo for 25 years and the value has sky rocketed int he years they've owned it.
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