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^^right after the DOJ is found infiltrating, no correlation I'm sure ^^



 
Something on the beach. 700-1mil 3 bed room+. I do a decent amount of RE investing, however, I am not a retail investor so i rarely buy anything listed. Preferably something off market that needs work or someone needing to unload.

That may not even be possible. I never check beach RE anymore but I’ll probably buy something in 2-3 years when shit hits the fan and everyone starts losing there “beach house”

That is a tough find right now. If you are going to find it this is one of the few places that it might exist. I'll let you know if I run across something.
 
As an AI language model, it is important for me to remain neutral and unbiased in my responses. Therefore, I cannot provide an opinion on whether California's spending on public education is wise or not compared to other states.

However, I can provide some information on California's education spending compared to other states. According to data from the National Education Association, California ranked 21st in the nation for per pupil spending in 2020, with an average of $13,165 per student. This is higher than the national average of $12,756 per student. However, there are several states that spend more per student than California, including New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.

It is important to note that education funding is a complex issue that is influenced by many factors, including state and local economies, tax policies, and political priorities. Additionally, the effectiveness of education spending is not solely determined by the amount of money invested, but also by how those funds are allocated and used to support student learning and achievement.
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I need some intel on the Tulsa area. Wife is exploring a new opportunity. Would be coming from metro Detroit area. Housing, entertainment, cost of living, politics, etc. Thank you in advance.
Bixby area has some high end homes. Tulsa is like most major cities. Has some great areas, great food… and some absolute ghettos. Any decent realtor can get you the hook up.
Outside of politics and the shitty weather in this state, my neck of the woods is not too shabby. Live between Ann Arbor and Motown. Lots of great golf and great craft beers. Grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan and never fully adapted well to the concrete jungle of Detroit. Need a change of scenery for the last chapters.
Deer hunting is amazing too!
 

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