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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]$500-1k house for a millennial. . . no wonder you all are drowning in debt. Move somewhere you can afford. Period. [/quote] So which metro has good jobs and cheap housing?[/quote] atlanta, georgia[/quote] Indianapolis Chicago (is more reasonable than here) Nashville (is more reasonable than here) I mean...name a city that isn't New York, L.A., D.C. or San Francisco. Basically. You might scoff at the idea of living in Louisville, KY or Topeka, but guess what? These are cities with job markets and more affordable living. Bloomington, Indiana. Major university community with lots of good jobs. Beautiful houses. But you're probably turning up your nose right now.[/quote] You keep listing cities but not jobs. The vast majority of jobs in NYC, DC, SF don’t translate to those cities — except maybe commodities trading in Chicago? I’m an economist at HUD — what should I do in Indiana? Raleigh isn’t bad, but it’s not that much cheaper but job market is a lot thinner[/quote] you are a clueless 20 something. Mature and get a freaking clue[/quote]
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