Hey, if there's something I am confused about the US is that areas that are supposedly more "tolerant" generally have higher property values than places that are full of "normal" people.

As I'm trying to look for my own place to live, I'd like to live in an enclave with "weirdos" and other people that don't fit in. Blue states are at least slightly more friendly to non-conformists, and get a lot of hate from the US at large for being okay with non-model-citizens, yet housing in blue states is by far more expensive than my home state that is about as red as Mr. Krabs.

I'll be answering my own question a bit by saying that I noticed that there is a lot of NIMBY activity here, but then suburbs in red states have HOAs.

What's going on? Explain to this humble babby brain.

  • Theblarglereflargle [any]
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    2 years ago

    Blue states usually urban. Urban more pricy

    Red states usually more rural. Rural less pricy.

    Rural parts of blue states pretty cheap, urban parts of red states pretty expensive (Raleigh, Miami, and Phoenix are some of the most expensive cities to live in in the country)

    Blue states urban centers seem to be getting cheaper if the states aren’t run by pier ghouls (Minnesota for exp passed a ban on single family zoning in highly populated areas)