Housing Bubble, credit bubble, public planning, land use, zoning and transportation in the exurban environment. Specific criticism of smart growth, neotradtional, forms based, new urbanism and other top down planner schemes to increase urban extent and density. Ventura County, California specific examples.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Exurban Nation will be restarting regular posting
Since I have rejected the ad model for reasons of visitor privacy and equitable compensation I run the blog on the kindness of others. It never took much but i had to justify the effort beyond mere hobby. Besides, there were better places to have RE/Econ discussions. No longer. Hoocoodanode is closing. Others require deep registration.
I intend to continue my three principles.
• Light hand on comments
• Never betray a confidence
• Snark
Not everyone's cup of tea. Tens of thousands of comments and I think I deleted 2-4. 1.4 million visits and 1-2 posters banned.
There may be a few teething pains. Let me know.
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6 comments:
Welcome back Dog - it's been a long time since the Days O' Casey and the Wildwood properties!
Should be fun catching up.
Glad the Dawg is back! Also glad your house didn't wash away.
> Glad the Dawg is back! Also glad your house didn't wash away.
Thanks! We got a "crapton" [technical term] of rain recently. I've spent the past 22 years fixing the property against just such a situation. I've only made one mistake. The xeriscape garden has a drop cornr. I've lost a bit of decomposed granite.
the good news is that with the return of rain the garden centers have put their drought tolerant plants on deep sale. Gaot near two dozen fancy 1gal plants for $1/ea.
A good deal on the plants.
I'm seeing a big uptick of "Off MLS" properties in Marin.
Best news of 2017!
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