tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2974406546323301344.post8428169614673261340..comments2023-04-08T06:06:13.055-07:00Comments on Notes from the Pens: The Value of the LandAya Katzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07830585801297506770noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2974406546323301344.post-58657187368924350852015-04-10T17:21:09.371-07:002015-04-10T17:21:09.371-07:00Hi, Julia. I agree that the land is really what co...Hi, Julia. I agree that the land is really what counts.<br /><br />Real estate prices are completely unaffordable for most people in California. My tenant lived in California before he moved here, and he is really pleased with both the beauty of the place and the reasonable prices.<br /><br />I hope you are eventually able to find a house you like that you can afford.Aya Katzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07830585801297506770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2974406546323301344.post-11876037250577861302015-04-10T16:41:59.019-07:002015-04-10T16:41:59.019-07:00To me the land is always worth more than the house...To me the land is always worth more than the house. The house might fall apart, and can be repaired. However, you could never buy the house without the land to place it on. The trees also could be an investment. I would definitely buy a house now, but it is just not economically viable for me here in California. The sad thing is I save money renting rather than owning a home, but I choose to live here, so I guess I have to wait until one day I can afford something.Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11147781152448695481noreply@blogger.com