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How much money is needed to comfortably afford a home in Portland?

 
But I can still use a battery leaf blower when I pass gas, right?

Starting in 2027, you'll be required to pass electricity, not gas.

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I actually wanted an a dog with a bolt of lightning shooting out its butt, but the internet has failed me.

barfo
 
Not sure who this person is, but loved the pics.



Hey, this is supposed to be a thread about people bitching about Portland! (Even though that trend seems to have been played out, there are still idiots out there who do it...especially by people who don't even live in the city)
 
Hey, this is supposed to be a thread about people bitching about Portland! (Even though that trend seems to have been played out, there are still idiots out there who do it...especially by people who don't even live in the city)
You sir tell no lies. Heading down to see the cherry blossoms with the wife tomorrow evening and then dinner. Should be a great time.
 
Hey, this is supposed to be a thread about people bitching about Portland! (Even though that trend seems to have been played out, there are still idiots out there who do it...especially by people who don't even live in the city)

Your happy living in Portland.
And I am happier getting out of Portland.

After 40 years of owning two businesses in Portland, plus one in Tigard and one in Vancouver. I understand why so many good paying middle class jobs have left Portland. And why very few new companies and jobs are moving to Portland.

Your happy, I'm happy. Lets leave it there, and stop the childish name calling.
 
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Your happy living in Portland.
And I am happier getting out of Portland.

After 40 years of owning two businesses in Portland, plus one in Tigard and one in Vancouver. I understand why so many good paying middle class jobs have left Portland. And why very few new companies and jobs are moving to Portland.

Your happy, I'm happy. Lets leave it there, and stop the childish name calling.

Congrats on living the deep south, as that's who Im talking about.
 
I can’t wait for someone on here to tell me this is a bad thing or it’s stat padding or something. By the way, value of my home went up $50,000 since Jan. 1st

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By the way, value of my home went up $50,000 since Jan. 1st

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Supply and demand.

The year I was born, the earths population was 2.5 billion. Today, over 8 billion. Triple+ the number of people in my lifetime.

No supprise some of those additional 5.5 billion people would end up in Portland, bidding up home prices.

An internet expert claims no new additional land has been added to earth, just more people. The land and home prices are much higher all around the world, not just in Portland.

Just look north of us. Canada has more land than the USA, with only 10% of our population. Yet their home prices make Portland look cheap.

Now try to buy land in Panama. Not in the city, but the cheaper rural land. You better have an NBA players salary. Sure, home prices are less, due to much lower cost of labor, but the land prices, wow!
 
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I can’t wait for someone on here to tell me this is a bad thing or it’s stat padding or something. By the way, value of my home went up $50,000 since Jan. 1st

Good god, man. Have you no empathy for the fences and parts dealers whose supply has dried up? Their lack of income creates a ripple effect through the economy, putting hardworking hookers, meth dealers, and bookies out of work.

barfo
 
Supply and demand.

The year I was born, the earths population was 2.5 billion. Today, over 8 billion. Triple+ the number of people in my lifetime.

No supprise some of those additional 5.5 billion people would end up in Portland, bidding up home prices.

An internet expert claims no new additional land has been added to earth, just more people. The land and home prices are much higher all around the world, not just in Portland.

Just look north of us. Canada has more land than the USA, with only 10% of our population. Yet their home prices make Portland look cheap.

Now try to buy land in Panama. Not in the city, but the cheaper rural land. You better have an NBA players salary. Sure, home prices are less, due to much lower cost of labor, but the land prices, wow!
Or maybe it’s a nice place to live and raise your kids?

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