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Old Posted Jul 17, 2020, 4:39 AM
Vlajos Vlajos is offline
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Originally Posted by BrinChi View Post
LOL here's something a little more interesting. Chicago made one of these lists in a positive way:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/advisor.../#9ebad6760a68

"Chicago received more home shopping attention on Zillow this year than it did last, with the majority of traffic coming from St. Louis, Milwaukee and Boston.

Chicago is one of the most affordable big cities in the country,” Tucker says. “Millennials are getting older, many are approaching 30, which is the age range when people are moving from renting to owning. These are people that don’t have a big nest egg to put down but they still want to be in a city, so places like Chicago are appealing.”
Impressive, but not surprising. I used to travel all around the country for work and am still amazed at what people think is worth high a cost of living. Chicago is an amazing city in the entire world let alone the US which is almost entirely shitty..
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