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Miami is used to work commutes. Transplants shocked by it, would be welcomed to go the fuck back where they came from to ease congestion.
I'm in central Broward, that puts me central to either Palm Beach travel 45 minutes north, or South Miami destinations like Homestead, South Beach, Coral Gables which all on average are a 45 minute commute. I worked with people in my last company that drove from Lakeworth every day, that's a 1 hour and 20 minute drive on a good day. My daughter is currently commuting to South Miami to her first IT gig out of college. She loves it, but in the months the clock is set back, traffic comes to a grinding halt when it gets dusk on the highways. It often takes her an hour and a half to get back home.
I don't know how people do it.
GNL says
I don't know how people do it.
I drove an average 14 miles per hour for a one hour commute near Fort McNair (Washington DC) to near Thomas Edison High School (Kingstowne neighborhood of Alexandria, VA) during rush hour. It was about a 1 hour commute on an average day during the mid 2000's.
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GNL says
I don't know how people do it.
I drove an average 14 miles per hour for a one hour commute near Fort McNair (Washington DC) to near Thomas Edison High School (Kingstowne neighborhood of Alexandria, VA) during rush hour. It was about a 1 hour commute on an average day during the mid 2000's.
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The way it's done here, is people just go to work at 05:00 am and leave a at 14:00 pm.
Part of the reason I started biking constantly is it really made no difference if I drove or biked, it took about the same time, but in one case, I at least got a workout.
Part of the reason I started biking constantly is it really made no difference if I drove or biked, it took about the same time, but in one case, I at least got a workout.
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Developers are already dopping prices on new homes. Of course they are starting from a ridiculously overpriced list price.
The Estates at Dry Creek Ranch. You see, they are not homes, but "Estates."
Now who the fuck would plunk down over $1 million for this shit, except equity rich assholes from Commiefornia? And now a lot of those folks have to go back to the office, assuming their app crap company still will employ them.
I would argue, as well, folks that take glamor shots and create glamor videos of RE would be on that ship.
Why not all marketing and advertising then?
GNL says
Why not all marketing and advertising then?
I don't know that all marketing and advertising is living off the grift.
I don't know how people do it.
Like people who live in Pennsylvania and West Virginia who commute to the DC area.
I read Disney also is bringing back workers to the office. It will be interesting to see how this may affect the real estate market such as towns which attracted a large percentage of work from home buyers or renters such as Las Vegas, Boise, Phoenix and Miami.