Something stinks here to me, with all these thousnds of people moving out of all these cities why isn't that causing rents to drop with more empty houses and apartments?
There has always been significantly more resistance from property owners to lowering rent vs. raising it. They will utterly exhaust every avenue available to them before doing that, meaning price drops can take longer than you might imagine.
Im thinking about moving there or Phoenix from LA I'm sure Las Vegas is still way more affordable then LA gotta get the hell out of LA it's a expensive dirty shit hole no Thanks! Coming from a LA native I don't see me living here the rest of my life
I sometimes use my ETFs to buy dividend and growth stocks for diversification instead of reinvesting in the same place. To each their own methods though. The good thing is that you're investing in the first place and that's what's important. Salute for the content!
Hearing from an experienced investor who has survived the crisis and prospered is always comforting. It could be worrisome when your portfolio goes from green to red, but if you have invested in strong firms, you should just keep growing them and stick to your goal.
I'm a contractor, and my job doesn't permit me the time to properly analyze my holdings/evaluate stocks myself, so I've had a fiduciary actively restructuring my portfolio for the past 7 years now to match the present market condition and that's how I've been able to stay afloat, knowing when to buy and sell..
Some questionable conclusions here. LA ranked #3 but after a significant drop in 2021 it has barely changed. 24k in a city of 3.8 million is nothing. I wonder why in several cities home prices have held or even gone up which does not seem to reflect a declining population. One would expect that lower population (=lower demand for housing) would result in a drop in prices.
Low ranked education system, healthcare system, and a job market primarily geared toward tourism, with one of the highest unemployment rates in the US. These are some of the reasons why people leave this area. Las Vegas actually does a good job with water conservation, and has a pipeline directly below Lake Mead.
California is barely affordable now a days, because more people are moving into. A lot of people are leaving the state it's mostly due to expensive homes and rent
@@eann_483 my question is, why is rent getting more expensive? In a free market people leaving means less demand vs a stable supply, i.e. landlords competing over fewer tenants would cut down their rent. Do you have an explanation for that? Thanks.
Your segment on Philadelphia is not credible. The city is NOT on a downward spiral and it is NOT “unwanted”. While the overall population of the entire city has been slowly declining, the population of Center City Philadelphia is increasing with many residential building projects underway. People are moving into Center City. Look at the census data! Your written source material at 20:21 says Philadelphia is located in Delaware County. This is false. Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County are one and the same. Please check your facts before publishing your videos in the future.
A HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND USED TO WAITRESS IN NEVADA. LAS VEGAS SPECIFICALLY. SHE DID WELL BOUGHT A HOUSE DROVE A NEW CAR AND THEN SUFFERED THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN 10 YEARS AGO. NO TOURISM NO MORTGAGE. SHE SOLD HER HOUSE FOR LESS THAN ITS WORTH AND MOVED BACK TO ARKANSAS TO HER PARENTS HOME. WHERE SHE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER.
Work from home is no longer a significant factor in population decline, if it ever really was. The problem is primarily unwise and unsustainable socio-political policies.
@JamesBishop-nh1ii Search "homeless rate by state per capita" and the first 3 results all have Mississippi at the least. Must have Alabama at #2. Less government=less homeless shelters Kinda hard to look down on people when there's always a roof on their head
However, finding housing and other resources is still a challenge in Mississippi. The majority of unhoused people in the state live in the Jackson metro area and the Gulf Coast
Tbh White people need to own up to they created this problem from centuries ago with redlining segregation slavery redlining dividing creating ghettos for minorities
LA should be on this list before I watch it, its a expensive shithole and its little Mexico only a place to visit but DEFINITELY not live have many reasons why I dislike and Im a LA native
LA sucks and Im from here I don't see why people think this place perfect it's dirty homeless crime expensive competitive job market wages dont pay well actually numbers might sound high but cost of livng dont equal most people here are renters low home ownership rates too most of us have to stay with tons of roommates to survive not worth it tbh yea yea the weather that's the only thing special but can do without
@@scorpioguy94 I have a hard time believing you. It appears to me that you’re more likely a failure in life. I mean, look at your post. One continuous run-on sentence that is grammatically incorrect.
Something stinks here to me, with all these thousnds of people moving out of all these cities why isn't that causing rents to drop with more empty houses and apartments?
Because people aren’t moving out of these cities. This is a conservative wet dream scape they keep trying to make true. Pathetic.
There has always been significantly more resistance from property owners to lowering rent vs. raising it. They will utterly exhaust every avenue available to them before doing that, meaning price drops can take longer than you might imagine.
And also Traffic is getting worse in many of the cities mentioned
Las Vegas isn't affordable anymore 💔
Probably started being that way when the corporations took over the casinos in the early 90s, right?!
True, because it's mostly packed with canios and gamble areas
Compared to the rest of the country stop it
No one with sense should want to live in a desert.
Im thinking about moving there or Phoenix from LA I'm sure Las Vegas is still way more affordable then LA gotta get the hell out of LA it's a expensive dirty shit hole no Thanks! Coming from a LA native I don't see me living here the rest of my life
I sometimes use my ETFs to buy dividend and growth stocks for diversification instead of reinvesting in the same place. To each their own methods though. The good thing is that you're investing in the first place and that's what's important. Salute for the content!
Hearing from an experienced investor who has survived the crisis and prospered is always comforting. It could be worrisome when your portfolio goes from green to red, but if you have invested in strong firms, you should just keep
growing them and stick to your goal.
I'm a contractor, and my job doesn't permit me the time to properly analyze my holdings/evaluate stocks myself, so I've had a fiduciary actively restructuring my portfolio for the past 7 years now to match the present market condition and that's how I've been able to stay afloat, knowing when to buy and sell..
Could you kindly elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?
Her name is Victoria Anne Leonard can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like
Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.
Some questionable conclusions here. LA ranked #3 but after a significant drop in 2021 it has barely changed. 24k in a city of 3.8 million is nothing.
I wonder why in several cities home prices have held or even gone up which does not seem to reflect a declining population. One would expect that lower population (=lower demand for housing) would result in a drop in prices.
Low ranked education system, healthcare system, and a job market primarily geared toward tourism, with one of the highest unemployment rates in the US. These are some of the reasons why people leave this area. Las Vegas actually does a good job with water conservation, and has a pipeline directly below Lake Mead.
California is barely affordable now a days, because more people are moving into. A lot of people are leaving the state it's mostly due to expensive homes and rent
Your comment makes no sense. What is it, are people moving into or out of CA? Or both, with more affluent incomers pushing prices up?
@@aquelpibe okay? Most people are leaving these days mostly of course. And prices are rising due to rent and homes are getting more and more expensive
@@eann_483 my question is, why is rent getting more expensive? In a free market people leaving means less demand vs a stable supply, i.e. landlords competing over fewer tenants would cut down their rent. Do you have an explanation for that? Thanks.
Your segment on Philadelphia is not credible. The city is NOT on a downward spiral and it is NOT “unwanted”. While the overall population of the entire city has been slowly declining, the population of Center City Philadelphia is increasing with many residential building projects underway. People are moving into Center City. Look at the census data! Your written source material at 20:21 says Philadelphia is located in Delaware County. This is false. Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County are one and the same. Please check your facts before publishing your videos in the future.
A HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND USED TO WAITRESS IN NEVADA. LAS VEGAS SPECIFICALLY. SHE DID WELL BOUGHT A HOUSE DROVE A NEW CAR AND THEN SUFFERED THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN 10 YEARS AGO. NO TOURISM NO MORTGAGE. SHE SOLD HER HOUSE FOR LESS THAN ITS WORTH AND MOVED BACK TO ARKANSAS TO HER PARENTS HOME. WHERE SHE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER.
Work from home is no longer a significant factor in population decline, if it ever really was. The problem is primarily unwise and unsustainable socio-political policies.
Oakland, CA should be on this list.
useful
Mississippi leads the nation in the LEAST amount of homelessness per capitia. Let that sink in
That's false because that's the poorest state in the country so make that make sense. We
@JamesBishop-nh1ii Search "homeless rate by state per capita" and the first 3 results all have Mississippi at the least. Must have Alabama at #2.
Less government=less homeless shelters
Kinda hard to look down on people when there's always a roof on their head
However, finding housing and other resources is still a challenge in Mississippi. The majority of unhoused people in the state live in the Jackson metro area and the Gulf Coast
All of them leave the state for jobs.
Yeah. Everybody's getting the EF outta there. Don't get sick😮
Demographics ! Demographics! Demographics ! Surprise !
Tbh White people need to own up to they created this problem from centuries ago with redlining segregation slavery redlining dividing creating ghettos for minorities
There are so many FIBS here now, bringing us down.
What list?? U should have them listed on the time-line. But you don't!
What do you guys think? Is this place worth visiting? Let’s share our thoughts!
LA should be on this list before I watch it, its a expensive shithole and its little Mexico only a place to visit but DEFINITELY not live have many reasons why I dislike and Im a LA native
@@scorpioguy94 Dude, how can we take you seriously. Could it be that you are a lower-class failure who hasn’t mastered the English language?
This list is laughable. The top three all have more people moving in than moving out. They don't tell you that part.
LA sucks and Im from here I don't see why people think this place perfect it's dirty homeless crime expensive competitive job market wages dont pay well actually numbers might sound high but cost of livng dont equal most people here are renters low home ownership rates too most of us have to stay with tons of roommates to survive not worth it tbh yea yea the weather that's the only thing special but can do without
HOMELESSNESS IN CALIFORNIA'S CITIES WAS CREATED BY RONALD REAGAN.
You're comment is laughable. You clearly don't understand either political ideology or political economics. Either way buddy. You are a D'ass
@@scorpioguy94 I have a hard time believing you. It appears to me that you’re more likely a failure in life. I mean, look at your post. One continuous run-on sentence that is grammatically incorrect.
This is crap