Smaller cities across US offer affordable living, see housing boom in pandemic | Nightline

More than one in 10 Americans moved in the past year, according to real estate company Zillow. With remote workers moving away from expensive cities, prices on small town homes are skyrocketing.

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30 thoughts on “Smaller cities across US offer affordable living, see housing boom in pandemic | Nightline

  1. $639,000 is still very unaffordable for the average middle class American making an average middle class wage. The more exposure these cities get the higher these houses will get. Next year these houses will be selling for $750,000. We need a housing reformation.

  2. Hmmm I don't believe that because I'm from a VERY small town and now thanks to the government trying to kill us with this coronavirus and them raising the rent EVERYWHERE 🤦‍♀️ My little town that was once 400-500 for rent now as lost they're damn minds and are charging over 1,000 dollar's which is RIDICULOUS. It's a little farmer town with 3 stop lights and because everyone from the city is trying to get away from the coronavirus they're now infecting our people because they DON'T KNOW HOW TO STAY DOWN STATE IN THEIR OWN HOME'S 😡 Same thing with the Dakotas there was ZERO people there that had the virus than when all the celebrities and rich people went there and got houses and cabins what happened BOOM the Dakota's PEAKED into a DANGEROUS red zone full of coronavirus and got EVERY ONE sick 😔 Bless the soul of those who all were died to the coronavirus R.I.P. people you will be forever loved and very missed 🙏🏽😍

  3. How nice for people moving from expensive places to less expensive places.

    Sucks for the people who already lived there and who will be pushed out by the rising prices the new demand brings.

    I would say Biden needs to help Americans… But he's too busy helping non Americans to care.

    Ohh and if you're black and still suffering on the other side of that thick red line… Forget about ever crossing it now.

    Vanlife for you!!!

  4. If you move out of the city to a cheaper place SHUT UP DONT GO ONLINE TELLING THE WORLD! Dont go inviting everyone to move with you just do what you gotta do for you and your kids and spouse and shut up! this cheap cost of living is going to shoot up the same way the city you left from did if you cant keep it to yourself. I found a state with great pay and 400$ rent for a whole house let me get on youtube or the news and tell everybody this is the place to be ……everybody goes over there now your 400$ rent is 1000$ and you start to live check to check….LEARN HOW TO LIVE YOUR SUCCESSES QUIETLY…. Not everybody needs to know 🙄🙄🙄

  5. Our family of 8 escaped the communist state of WA and moved to a tiny rust belt town in Ohio. Our mortgage is a fraction of the price we were paying before.

  6. my takeaway is locals are starting to despise outsiders. they're jacking up rent and home prices, dont know the local culture and cant drive or handle the weather

  7. Her job has been decoupled from metropolitan area… next time… employers decouple salary from same metro and realize they have no leverage now that they are stuck in a small city. Employers are either going to keep pace due to hyperinflation or more likely all these people assuming the Co won't renegotiate are going to get a rude awakening when they bought all these huge houses thinking salary would stay the same. Remember folks when you uncouple from a metro to work remote your competition just became the whole usa if not globe next time you need to search for a job.

  8. Housing market got hot because people haven't spent their money since April 2020 & they are all given some free dollars from stimulus. it's not hard to imagine that people are putting the extra savings into a home, i suspect large portion of the new home owners are people making around avg income who otherwise wouldn't have been comfortable making the down payment and mortgage payment had covid not hit.

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