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Old Posted Jan 21, 2021, 7:08 PM
bossabreezes bossabreezes is offline
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Interesting plan. Interested to see how this goes, and if it ends up making Sacramento less expensive or more expensive.

As far as Sacramento goes, it has huge potential to capture the people leaving the state since it's more affordable than pretty much any other large city, and is close to the Bay Area. Others like Fresno and Bakersfield seem much more busted and way less attractive. Not that SAC seems like some kind of utopia, but I do think it needs to market itself better as geographically and economically it's the most attractive city in the state after the usual suspects.

Idk why but Sacramento almost gives me southern vibes. I guess because it's on a giant delta and if you didn't see the redwoods planted everywhere, you'd have no idea you were in California. You don't see mountains, no ocean, it's not desert like, no chaparral and no natural forests anymore. Definitely a California anomaly.
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