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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What percentage of Nashville residents do you think work remotely on California or NYC pay scales? Nashville is just the current popular 'affordable' city that is no longer affordable. Austin just went through the same thing. [/quote] Exactly! Every couple of years a couple of cities becomes the new 'affordable' trendy cities to go to and people flood there and price a lot of people out. This was well before remote work rose to prominence. When I was a teen people were running to Atlanta. I remember a few years back it was Charlotte that was the "in" city. During the pandemic people were moving to Phoenix. Even Boise was trending at some point. People are always going to be moving to places where they feel their money can go further and where they can get access to more resources. It's literally the story of humanity. [/quote]
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