MalibuRenter said:The latest thing I've noticed is how many people I run into who used to live in LA. Lots of them in Dallas.
Migration of some form must explain most of the drop in LAUSD's enrollment. District enrollment is down about 9% in 7 years, and the drop is getting faster. This matches with my speculation that a lot of people have left LA. http://blogs.csun.edu/news/clips/2009/11/04/falling-enrollment-threatens-lausd-budget/
JCie said:MalibuRenter said:The latest thing I've noticed is how many people I run into who used to live in LA. Lots of them in Dallas.
Migration of some form must explain most of the drop in LAUSD's enrollment. District enrollment is down about 9% in 7 years, and the drop is getting faster. This matches with my speculation that a lot of people have left LA. http://blogs.csun.edu/news/clips/2009/11/04/falling-enrollment-threatens-lausd-budget/
I wonder if illegal immigrants returning home has contributed to that decline? There's is certainly less work for everyone all the way around.
MalibuRenter said:The latest thing I've noticed is how many people I run into who used to live in LA. Lots of them in Dallas.
Migration of some form must explain most of the drop in LAUSD's enrollment. District enrollment is down about 9% in 7 years, and the drop is getting faster. This matches with my speculation that a lot of people have left LA. http://blogs.csun.edu/news/clips/2009/11/04/falling-enrollment-threatens-lausd-budget/
autox said:Being a LA transplant to Houston, and now going back to LA, I've noticed that the traffic has greatly improved from what I remember in previous visits. I visit LA about 2-3 times a year so the change is very noticible.
Congrats on the new purchase. I hear that getting property insurance can be a bit challenging in Texas, is that true?MalibuRenter said:We finished our condo purchase in Dallas today. The close took about 12-13 minutes, including smalltalk about Thanksgiving.
There are some differences with CA. One of them is that you don't have to pick any of the intricate choices about how to hold title, like tenants in common, joint survivor, married as sole property, etc.
You also don't have to report your sales price as public record. Upon inquiring to both the realtor and the title agent, neither could come up with any compelling reason to disclose or not. The closest they got was it was easier and slightly more likely to get a tax reassessment downward if you purchased for less than the currently assessed tax value (which we did).
The closing was considerably faster than when I bought my last car. Interesting comparison, because I paid cash for both. It takes longer to buy a car in CA than a house in TX.
autox said:Being a LA transplant to Houston, and now going back to LA, I've noticed that the traffic has greatly improved from what I remember in previous visits. I visit LA about 2-3 times a year so the change is very noticible.
USCTrojanCPA said:Congrats on the new purchase. I hear that getting property insurance can be a bit challenging in Texas, is that true?MalibuRenter said:We finished our condo purchase in Dallas today. The close took about 12-13 minutes, including smalltalk about Thanksgiving.
There are some differences with CA. One of them is that you don't have to pick any of the intricate choices about how to hold title, like tenants in common, joint survivor, married as sole property, etc.
You also don't have to report your sales price as public record. Upon inquiring to both the realtor and the title agent, neither could come up with any compelling reason to disclose or not. The closest they got was it was easier and slightly more likely to get a tax reassessment downward if you purchased for less than the currently assessed tax value (which we did).
The closing was considerably faster than when I bought my last car. Interesting comparison, because I paid cash for both. It takes longer to buy a car in CA than a house in TX.
USCTrojanCPA said:Congrats on the new purchase. I hear that getting property insurance can be a bit challenging in Texas, is that true?MalibuRenter said:We finished our condo purchase in Dallas today. The close took about 12-13 minutes, including smalltalk about Thanksgiving.
There are some differences with CA. One of them is that you don't have to pick any of the intricate choices about how to hold title, like tenants in common, joint survivor, married as sole property, etc.
You also don't have to report your sales price as public record. Upon inquiring to both the realtor and the title agent, neither could come up with any compelling reason to disclose or not. The closest they got was it was easier and slightly more likely to get a tax reassessment downward if you purchased for less than the currently assessed tax value (which we did).
The closing was considerably faster than when I bought my last car. Interesting comparison, because I paid cash for both. It takes longer to buy a car in CA than a house in TX.
autox said:USCTrojanCPA said:Congrats on the new purchase. I hear that getting property insurance can be a bit challenging in Texas, is that true?MalibuRenter said:We finished our condo purchase in Dallas today. The close took about 12-13 minutes, including smalltalk about Thanksgiving.
There are some differences with CA. One of them is that you don't have to pick any of the intricate choices about how to hold title, like tenants in common, joint survivor, married as sole property, etc.
You also don't have to report your sales price as public record. Upon inquiring to both the realtor and the title agent, neither could come up with any compelling reason to disclose or not. The closest they got was it was easier and slightly more likely to get a tax reassessment downward if you purchased for less than the currently assessed tax value (which we did).
The closing was considerably faster than when I bought my last car. Interesting comparison, because I paid cash for both. It takes longer to buy a car in CA than a house in TX.
Not at all. Call up any insurance broker from progressive to state farm, and they can do it over the phone in 10 mins. Trust me, I had to do this on a Sat when I found out my previous insurance wouldn't renew because they couldn't find the house.
Trooper said:M.R. - I have some good friends who own a lighting company in Dallas...mostly commercial, but they have done some residences....specializing in the new LED lighting. WDM Lighting
I'll be visiting them in a few weeks! Boy, can you get a huge house for the money there.