The Investment Thread

It's not just a short term pattern in areas. It's a long term pattern in SE Tx, coastal La and in areas of the Sierras. The constant storms in La and the wildfires in California are pushing people out. That is going to accelerate and spread to other areas along the South and East coasts but it should be a relatively slow paced, very small number type of thing for the next decade or two. Places like Idaho, Utah, Montana are booming as it warms up as well.

I'm actually really liking property in Cheyenne, Wy. It's a city that has seen real estate values decline over a long period, no state income tax and everything just south of it in Colorado is exploding in price. It's likely in the early stages of a long term boom. Those cold winters are only getting warmer.

Boise is another place of interest. Surrouded by mountains and limited available real estate, growing fast with a huge tech sector. It's got the makings of a big boom place as well, particularly if you pick up land cheap south of the City now. I think land in key areas is a good investment long term regardless of the situation with everything else. I really think we are going to see a big migration into those areas over the next two decades.
My plan is to move that way in the next 10 years honestly.

I have one entering college next year ( SELU - Education degree/masters ) and other in 5 years and my occupation- im 50 now, and have built a client base over 25 years that cannot be replaced. And honestly, who would look to hire a 50 yr old commercial insurance agent anyway? So i figure i have about 10 total years left here and will re-evaluate in year 9. Meanwhile, i sock away as much as i can in retirement account, manage it and hope that in 10 years i have a decent enough nest egg that i can take on "welcome to walmart - here is your cart " job with ZERO $#@#$s given. ;)

I will be back up that way in Nov and was planning to take drive up thru Boulder into lower Montana area w/ kids to sightsee. I adore it up there. And im finding as i get older, seclusion is more and more appealing lol.