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    Orchard Hills 4 - "The Summit" Updates

    Most post series D "deca-corns" like Databricks, Stripe, SpaceX etc. all have liquidity events multiple times a year that allow employees to sell their RSUs, so the money is worth something, just less liquid than a typical big tech company that has a vesting schedule of months or quarters...
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    Orchard Hills 4 - "The Summit" Updates

    I work with a lot of very high income tech folks and I don't know any buying 4M+ properties! There just aren't that many people in tech making 1M+ a year consistently unless you're talking director level or higher at a FAANG company. People who are buying those houses are paying cash...
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    Where people are moving to and which states you have to make the most money to live in

    right, but what people don't realize is you can get quite a 'discount' by buying out of the Irvine zipcodes and still get a lot of the same benefits (though maybe not the school district). I'd guess you could get a house in Tustin Ranch or Lake Forest for 30% less than an equivalent one in...
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    Johns Creek ranks #1 Best Place to Live by U.S. News & World Report

    I used to want to live in Irvine, but look at the place I found! That's my street, just a short walk to a huge park for the kids, it's sunny and warm 9 months of the year. Now I don't miss Irvine (but i'm still a 10 minute drive to the spectrum and some good Irvine KBBQ)...
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    ICE or EV?

    If base taycans had an OK range i'd probably buy a used one now. Can't see myself shelling out 45k for a luxury car that only gets 180 miles at best though.
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    Where people are moving to and which states you have to make the most money to live in

    Haha. It was TwentySomethingWEquity 15 years ago. I was able to change it when the site changed, but now i'm stuck. You're right, i'm a bit out of the 30s now, but just a bit. It's a common expression, but sure I'll be more civil. People should pursue the life and work they want, I don't...
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    Where people are moving to and which states you have to make the most money to live in

    Well, I moved to Foothill Ranch, and I'm pretty happy. I'm close enough to be able to work for a Silicon Valley team that gives me gobs of stock,but more importantly, I get to work on really cool things. I certainly couldn't do that working from bumfuck Georgia. It's pretty cool to be able...
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    Where people are moving to and which states you have to make the most money to live in

    Why do you think the Irvine prices are higher? Maybe because...more people want to live there?
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    Where people are moving to and which states you have to make the most money to live in

    yup, I've had multiple jobs where my team was up in Santa Clara/Sunnyvale, and I've been able to quietly work from remote offices down here, since it's such a quick flight when necessary.
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    2025 Top Public Colleges & Universities

    I think you are vastly overestimating the importance of 'how hard a school is to get into'. There is way more variation between how rigorous a particular undergraduate program than just an aggregate acceptance level. This much focus on college is probably a waste. No one is impressed by...
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    Newport Beach inventory

    So you're saying it would be a good time to be in the market for a 6M teardown flip?
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    EV/Plug-in/Other vehicles

    Macan EV looks awesome. I don't think people who drive gas cars on the daily realize how inconvenient going to the gas station can be. An EV is definitely fantastic for a commuter car. If I had my dream stable, I'd have an EV for every day driving/commuting, a 911, and *maybe* a gas/hybrid...
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    Burger Thread

    I tried The Cut recently, it was good but quite pricey. My five year old son had never eaten a 'bone' so I had to order the bone marrow for him. Fries were $8. The double smash burger was $14 and didn't even come with fries but *damn* it was tasty. If you're rich, you should go here a lot.
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    Also I think the cybertruck looks bonkers cool. My son loves them too. I won't pay $80k+, but if it was ~50k I'd be pretty tempted.
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    no, but I really just want to be able to hit my spotify playlist from the app without paying $8 a month. I can do that from my wife's VW with apple carplay...
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    I really don't like having to pay for premium connectivity though.
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    Taco Tuesday

    I thought shake shake was pretty tasty. I like how they fried the meat (but not *too* much) and I liked the seasoning on the beef. Is it worth the price? Maybe? I'm not going to go there more often than Inn & Out, but it exceeded my somewhat low expectations.
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    Marble

    Marble Steakhouse KBBQ was pretty damn good. I guess they were orignally a fancy steakhouse, but that didn't go well? (Does anyone know the story here?) I don't know much about Korean BBQ, but I took my five year old son there and he and I absolutely loved it. I don't think I've ever seen him...
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    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas Everyone. I really need to change my username since i'm not in my 30s anymore (nor even last year) Work has kept me busy, along with kids and all that. I'll try to post here more often as I love SoCal and I credit the original IHB forums for having a significant impact in my...
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    Features you like in a home (version 3)

    you have a 3 car garage in OC, in a newer house?
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