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Deontay Wilder DONE with Alabama, moves into affluent Glendora, CA suburb

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  • #51
    Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
    How does that work then?

    That's give or take 115% in total. do Hispanics come under the 'white' bracket in this kinda breakdown in the US?

    FWIW got this:

    https://worldpopulationreview.com/us...-ca-population



    Not really questioning your figures just indulging my curiosity a bit cos I think I've seen similar sorts of figures before where Hispanics are sometimes classified 'white' and other times ain't. Is there some kind of standard practice or consensus on how it works with these kinda demographic breakdowns?
    The hispanic part is where it gets confusing, they have non white hispanic and white hispanic. I really have no clue how it works really. I do remember some dark brown mexicans were listed under caucasian which was funny.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
      Not bad I mean you can do alot better for that price but you can do alot worse aswell.

      IM sure its more of a vaction type home if not just straight up property to have. His has a dope ass estate in Georgia or Alambama whereever he from.
      You obviously never lived in Southern California before. The house I grew up in was a nice house but nothing like that. It was 5 bed 3 bath with a pool. We sold it for 250k back in 1992, was built in 1977. It’s now worth 750k.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
        You obviously never lived in Southern California before. The house I grew up in was a nice house but nothing like that. It was 5 bed 3 bath with a pool. We sold it for 250k back in 1992, was built in 1977. It’s now worth 750k.
        lol what does that have anyting to do with what I said? lol

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        • #54
          CALIFORNIA TAX!

          CALIFORNIA know how to Tax.

          CALIFORNIA Tax.

          What a dummy.

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          • #55
            Good for him. Seems like a not too high priced purchase. Hope he is smart enough with his money.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
              lol what does that have anyting to do with what I said? lol
              You said not bad for the price. I’d say pretty damn good.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
                You said not bad for the price. I’d say pretty damn good.
                lol read it in context next time. "Not bad, I mean you can do alot better for that price but you can do alot worse"

                ...you can do alot worse for that price. But he did good.

                We dont even know what area hes in? so arguing about "dollar's worth" is pointless.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post
                  Or maybe it's not for everyone? Sheesh.
                  Riiighhht. In dr evil voice.

                  People really WANT to leave Cali to go to Idaho. Talk about sheesh

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
                    Riiighhht. In dr evil voice.

                    People really WANT to leave Cali to go to Idaho. Talk about sheesh
                    Depends on your priority.

                    If I'm making $100k/year remotely, why wouldn't I want to live in a place where you can buy a house for $75k and have at least 2 acres of land over a place where houses are $500k+ with .3 acres of land?

                    I had a company out in DC trying to offer $75k. For a place where the median home price is well over $700k. MEDIAN. As in, most middle of the range.

                    All about priorities.

                    I know this much: if you're a celebrity, black or not, California will take care of you because they'll happily take your tax money (until you pіss them off by not filing, ala Wesley Snipes).

                    But if you're not a celeb, SoCal is NOT the place you want to be if you want to be free from slavery.

                    The smartest move a person can make is, live in a place where your income is enough - and prices are fair enough - that you can buy a house outright in a year. Then buy multiple of them and rent them out. Then buy the house and land you really want, wherever, and collect money.
                    Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 10-31-2020, 10:54 AM.

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                    • #60
                      It is a nice house no doubt. My only issue is not seeing trees. Barren landscapes depress me. I love seeing lots of trees and shade. Is that area on or near a desert?

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