^ I'm always conflicted about that whole scenario. It seems like there'd be a way to manage it properly.. but, it never seems to work out that way. Usually all it manages is for huge numbers of people to be pushed out, and not enjoy their own neighborhood's improvements. It's especially hard in states in the US without good public transportation. Mountain states that are also big tourist attractions the residents get hit hard. They end up having to move so far out to find an affordable place to live, that they have commute to work for close to an hour. Which is an especially huge pain in the bootie in winter with chains on your tires and shut down interstates.
I hate the idea of non well thought out sprawl, so taking advantage of what's already in place makes sense. But.. urban areas that are redone only to be take over by new people that can afford the new look?.. that stinks too.
In Southeastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas its hard.
We have alot ofpeoplerunning there from California and buying up alot of cheapproperty because the cost of living is so low ( my parents ought a just built two story home on 2.47 acers for under 110,000 dollars)
They then attempt to rent theseplaces for anywhere from 600 to 1100 a month.
When no one can afford it average wages are only 8 bucks an hour) they throw a fit, refuse to fix anything and tell people that " where we come from this is a deal!".
My response is usualy " Dorathy,, your not in Kansas anymore".
They cant understand that people there dont make alot ofmoney, hence the cost ofliving is really low.
A land developer from New jesy just lost a buttload on a residential spread he had built because he thought he could charge the same amount as he could at home.
Stupid peopleshouldnt be alowed to buy property like that.
There are these idiots from Florida that bought 5 acres of rocky woodland property in Poteau Okklahoma for about a thousand an acer and want to sell it all for 100,000 thousand dollars and wonder why it hasnt even had a nibble in the past five years.
You can buy prime acreage for 1500 an acre in that area .
Nother bought three apartment complexes , moved everyone out under the assumption that he was going to buldoze them down and rebuild.
All he did was slap somepaint on the places and is now trying to rent them for 1100 amonth for a two bedroom.
You can buy a house there and pay less than 400 a month forpayments.And he wonders why he cant get tennents there.