Its not always just the price of houses but the wages the area pays. Housing in the west jumped ~25% in 6 months but wages are staying the same. A decent house where I live was 250-275K this time last year, now they are 350-375K. If you made 60K in this town you were on the upper end of middle class, with just the housing prices now, 60K is just scratching the surface of affordability.I see people always saying housing is expensive in WY, what is the avg price of a home, over $500k? Most large cities housing isn’t cheap in good areas for a decent home. Here in KC most new homes being built are in the $400k to $1 million range.
Now if you want to live in heavier crime areas, poor schools and not close to work you’ll be in $150k range. If you live in rural areas anywhere good paying jobs aren’t very common.
But for those that could work from anywhere that might be a very affordable price compared to their current location, not having to worry about local wages and jobs housing may feel affordable.Its not always just the price of houses but the wages the area pays. Housing in the west jumped ~25% in 6 months but wages are staying the same. A decent house where I live was 250-275K this time last year, now they are 350-375K. If you made 60K in this town you were on the upper end of middle class, with just the housing prices now, 60K is just scratching the surface of affordability.
Even 1200-1500 square foot town homes are going for 320K plus.
Yes, if you can pull big city wages and live in a smaller town that does help but it pushes the housing prices up for those that work in the area but I am pretty sure the OP was asking about moving out west and didnt say anything being able to work from anywhere.But for those that could work from anywhere that might be a very affordable price compared to their current location, not having to worry about local wages and jobs housing may feel affordable.
+1 on the truth. 30k people have moved here to the Flathead Valley of MT since Jan 2021, mostly from CA and WA. The people here are real friendly, but increasingly there have been shorter fuses, more road rage. Plate hate is a real thing here. Unfortunate, but tragic when locals are being priced out of their homes.No ones being crotchety just the truth. More people= equals worse quality of living. Best advice so far is stay put or look at SD, WY, or AK
We lived in Kalispell for 8-9 years and have 3 rentals, which have been a great investment. A good portion of the move ins are paying way too much for property and/or rentals. Wages are relatively low, unless you have a business or construction business. It’s way different than when I visited in 1995.+1 on the truth. 30k people have moved here to the Flathead Valley of MT since Jan 2021, mostly from CA and WA. The people here are real friendly, but increasingly there have been shorter fuses, more road rage. Plate hate is a real thing here. Unfortunate, but tragic when locals are being priced out of their homes.
Wyoming or Montana. That said, do it now. If you start a job you won't do it. You'll get a raise or two and before you know it you'll be handcuffed to a job because nothing out west will pay as well. The job will give you good benefits and a salary, but inside, you'll die just a little bit every day. Ask me how I know ....I am going to be graduating from college this semester with a degree in computer engineering. I have a job lined up in the midwest, close to where I grew up, with good pay. My plan right now is to work and then move out west, possibly in a year or so. I am the type of guy who likes to take a lot of time to plan and consider all recommendations. I love to fly fish, bow hunt, rifle hunt, and waterfowl hunt. If you were 21 and in my shoes, where would you move that allows you to pursue these passions?
He's 110% right.Wyoming or Montana. That said, do it now. If you start a job you won't do it. You'll get a raise or two and before you know it you'll be handcuffed to a job because nothing out west will pay as well. The job will give you good benefits and a salary, but inside, you'll die just a little bit every day. Ask me how I know ....
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We’re not getting any younger.Going to take the contrarian side and say there are still plenty spots out west with untapped potential that are not completely overcrowded and ruined yet.
You have to make more sacrifices now than you used to, but IMO the quality of life is unequivocally higher.
Sure I could make more money in some boring midwest town or city, but you can’t put a price tag on happiness. I wouldn’t be happy living in a humid climate with little to no high quality adventure / outdoor recreation options within a few hours.
congrats. Montana needs people like you to offset the progressives destroying the west and hunting, fishingMy family and I are one month into living in Livingston MT. I came from Massachusetts. I don't know where to even begin. We seriously downsized/simplified. I went from living in a town and neighborhood that had homes ranging from $750K to over a million (mine was the runt of the neighborhood by far). The average home size was 3200 sq ft (mine was 2000). We moved into one side of a duplex; 1400 feet and no basement. I also eventually ended up buying the other side where my daughter and her husband now live. I went from 1.5 acres to 7000 sq ft of land. I have mobile homes one block away and subsidized housing across the street. AND I LOVE IT!!! Our plan was to live here for a period of time, until we found our forever home and property, then use these as rentals. But now we are rethinking it all. My neighbors are great. Everyone keeps to themselves and its super quiet. The folks at the subsidized apartments are the equivalent of having twenty German shepherds guarding your home. They miss nothing.
I am two minutes to everything; restaraunts, bars, grocery, hardware, lumber, etc. I am five minutes to the Yellowstone River and into the Absarokas in ten minutes. The people everywhere are kind and polite. I sold my house in Massachusetts for way too much money and put it in the bank. We went to a PBR event last weekend. It started with a prayer, then twenty people carried out a huge American flag and then the national anthem was sung. It brought tears to my eyes because I just moved from a state where you wouldn't dare fly the American flag because it would piss half the town off.
The fishing is outstanding. The hunting will be great. We bought a raft and have floated the Yellowstone a few times already. We have seen bald eagles, goldens, cranes and a host of other animals. We hiked the national forest last weekend and encountered a moose and her calf.
My stress is completely gone. I am no longer on edge. I thought my various aches, pains and improper bodily functions were due to age; nope it was the stress of living in Massachusetts and dealing with horrible human beings.
I am at the other end of the spectrum in my career, I am basically retired at 54. But my wife and I were willing to give up a healthy income to make the change. Life is funny. It is never enough, until you say it is. Easier said than done. But we did it and I have never been happier in my life.
Simplify and live where you can enjoy your life. Not many places like that left, but we found it.
BTW, Livingston MT is officially full
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