Anonymous wrote:Hate the south guess don’t like outdoor sports, easier commutes and the ability to buy a house before one turns 50. Northeast has terrible weather and very little new housing inventory.
? I guess college grads would rather have crap weather, no outdoor sports, long commutes and rent than live in the south.
IMO it makes sense that young college grads want to live in a vibrant city with lots to do while they are young. I'm sure once they get older, have kids, they will move to the burbs or even to the south to be able to afford buying house. But, young people don't want the same things as older married couples with kids. You really can't understand that?
We will probably move to a cheaper place with warm weather when we are old and retired. That will probably be the south. But, when we were younger, we lived in SF, and it was great. Plus, I hate humid weather, still do, though when I'm 70+, I'm sure I will want warm humid weather. My elderly parents find 75 degree weather too cold now.
IMO, the south is where one goes to have a slower pace of life, not fun and exciting.