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maroon barchetta
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El Paso did not make the list

https://www.kbtx.com/2024/05/31/here-are-top-10-cities-that-people-are-moving-out-top-10-they-are-moving/?tbref=hp


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Cibalo
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Here are the top 10 cities with the highest number of people moving out:

1. Los Angeles, California
2. Northern California (San Francisco area)
3. South Florida (Miami area)
4. Long Island, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. Central Jersey, New Jersey
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. San Diego, California
9. Stockton-Modesto, California
10. Hudson Valley, New York
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Now do people who are in the country legally.
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An associate of mine is moving in 2 weeks from Long Island to Myrtle Beach.
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Houston is full. Go the **** away.
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Cibalo said:

Here are the top 10 cities with the highest number of people moving out:

1. Los Angeles, California
2. Northern California (San Francisco area)
3. South Florida (Miami area)
4. Long Island, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. Central Jersey, New Jersey
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. San Diego, California
9. Stockton-Modesto, California
10. Hudson Valley, New York
Just like the locust analogy for the aliens in the movie Independence day.

Moving from city to city, destroying it and moving on without one shred of understanding they are the problem.
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AgLA06 said:

Cibalo said:

Here are the top 10 cities with the highest number of people moving out:

1. Los Angeles, California
2. Northern California (San Francisco area)
3. South Florida (Miami area)
4. Long Island, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. Central Jersey, New Jersey
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. San Diego, California
9. Stockton-Modesto, California
10. Hudson Valley, New York
Just like the locust analogy for the aliens in the movie Independence day.

Moving from city to city, destroying it and moving on without one shred of understanding they are the problem.


I regret I have but one blue parachute to give.
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CDUB98 said:

Houston is full. Go the **** away.
Residential construction is my career, fartknocker. Keep on coming, folks!
plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
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Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.
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evestor1 said:

Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.
You have no clue.
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Tell me you live in cypress without telling me you live in cypress
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Hahaha exactly my thought.
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Literally cringed reading this.
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evestor1 said:

Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.


What's stopping you? Go ahead and go if you don't like it.
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evestor1 said:

Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.
headed west? I want to move home pretty bad.
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Ragoo said:

evestor1 said:

Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.
headed west? I want to move home pretty bad.
yeah - going to cost us about 2mm if we move home. i am trying to convince her to move east to northern georgia or south carolina...having relative success too.

all in all kingwood is a great place for us, but dont really want to be here much longer.


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evestor1 said:

Ragoo said:

evestor1 said:

Houston has two markets right now.

1. A-hole white trash and overweight Hispanics looking for 250-350k.

2. Well to do white folks leaving those neighborhoods and moving to Montgomery county in an effort to escape #1s.


I can't wait to leave. My wife has just started to get the bug. I'd bet we're a few hundred miles away within 3 years.
headed west? I want to move home pretty bad.
yeah - going to cost us about 2mm if we move home. i am trying to convince her to move east to northern georgia or south carolina...having relative success too.

all in all kingwood is a great place for us, but dont really want to be here much longer.



you should consider Chattanooga or Guntersville, AL. Right up your alley
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terradactylexpress said:

Tell me you live in cypress without telling me you live in cypress
Curious how that poster is wrong?

I mean Evestor left off a pretty big damn market....Well to do folks staying in town (Memorial Villages, West U, Oak Forest, etc.). Probably the hottest markets in Houston. Most of those pockets haven't slowed down at all.

If it's obvious that anyone lives in Cypress...or another burb....it's Evestor based on his summary of the Houston market.
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htxag09 said:

terradactylexpress said:

Tell me you live in cypress without telling me you live in cypress
Curious how that poster is wrong?

I mean Evestor left off a pretty big damn market....Well to do folks staying in town (Memorial Villages, West U, Oak Forest, etc.). Probably the hottest markets in Houston. Most of those pockets haven't slowed down at all.

If it's obvious that anyone lives in Cypress...or another burb....it's Evestor based on his summary of the Houston market.
I read the message as him saying to AgLA06 that evestor lives in Cypress.

Houston metro area would be like the 15th or 16th largest state population-wise in America and has almost 100,000 millionaires (5th highest in US after NY, LA, Chicago, Bay Area).

Any broad brush comment about Houston housing or neighborhoods or lifestyle will be wrong because it is just way too big; even submarkets within Houston are bigger than most American cities.
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Ahh, that makes sense. Carry on
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AgLA06 said:

Cibalo said:

Here are the top 10 cities with the highest number of people moving out:

1. Los Angeles, California
2. Northern California (San Francisco area)
3. South Florida (Miami area)
4. Long Island, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. Central Jersey, New Jersey
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. San Diego, California
9. Stockton-Modesto, California
10. Hudson Valley, New York
Just like the locust analogy for the aliens in the movie Independence day.

Moving from city to city, destroying it and moving on without one shred of understanding they are the problem.


Anecdotal evidence, but my neighbor moved from California & I was worried when I saw the Cali plates on his Tesla. However, he slapped a "FJB" bumper sticker on that bad boy & is not bringing that junk to Houston. I look at him more as a refugee escaping the Peoples Republic of California, & not as a locust bringing destruction.

Hopefully this is the case of red states getting more red, and blue states going more blue.
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TJaggie14 said:

AgLA06 said:

Cibalo said:

Here are the top 10 cities with the highest number of people moving out:

1. Los Angeles, California
2. Northern California (San Francisco area)
3. South Florida (Miami area)
4. Long Island, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. Central Jersey, New Jersey
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. San Diego, California
9. Stockton-Modesto, California
10. Hudson Valley, New York
Just like the locust analogy for the aliens in the movie Independence day.

Moving from city to city, destroying it and moving on without one shred of understanding they are the problem.


Anecdotal evidence, but my neighbor moved from California & I was worried when I saw the Cali plates on his Tesla. However, he slapped a "FJB" bumper sticker on that bad boy & is not bringing that junk to Houston. I look at him more as a refugee escaping the Peoples Republic of California, & not as a locust bringing destruction.

Hopefully this is the case of red states getting more red, and blue states going more blue.
It can be the case. My wife's family is all in the San Diego area and are pretty conservative. far SoCal and far NoCal and the orange county are conservative. The rest of the big cities / population counties, not so much.

In my experience though, while they are conservative they still don't look at things the same way the people here do. So those can be fun conversations of "hey by the way".
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AgLA06 said:


In my experience though, while they are conservative they still don't look at things the same way the people her do. So those can be fun conversations of "hey by the way".
conservative for California is not as conservative as they'd lead you to believe.
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evestor1 said:

AgLA06 said:


In my experience though, while they are conservative they still don't look at things the same way the people her do. So those can be fun conversations of "hey by the way".
conservative for California is not as conservative as they'd lead you to believe.
You sure like to talk in absolutes about things you appear to not know.
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AgLA06 said:

evestor1 said:

AgLA06 said:


In my experience though, while they are conservative they still don't look at things the same way the people her do. So those can be fun conversations of "hey by the way".
conservative for California is not as conservative as they'd lead you to believe.
You sure like to talk in absolutes about things you appear to not know.
I was gonna say - my in-laws have lived in and around Bakersfield their whole life and are as conservative (if not moreso) than any of my family here in Texas. I'm starting to think evestor is FOS.
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AgLA06 said:

evestor1 said:

AgLA06 said:


In my experience though, while they are conservative they still don't look at things the same way the people her do. So those can be fun conversations of "hey by the way".
conservative for California is not as conservative as they'd lead you to believe.
You sure like to talk in absolutes about things you appear to not know.
and you don't like it - got it !


comment one - i own a lot of real estate and have witnessed the demographic shift recently.

comment two - i have not had a lot of luck with Californians and them being more conservative than myself.
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Whatever conservative means...
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough
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