Relocating out west

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  1. Kingty9183

    Kingty9183 Light Load Member

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    No thanks I’m crossing the river in a couple weeks
     
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  3. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    The 4 bedroom house in greely co my brother is renting with a few ppl cost 2700 a month. I thought that was nuts
     
  4. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    An apartment with a garage. At that range, in SLC area, all your going to get is a parking lot if your lucky.
    Covered parking will run you another 100 easy. Only way your going to get a garage is a townhouse, that’s going to put you in the 2500+ range. And a mediocre area at best.

    They have million dollar plus condos for sale now.
     
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  5. Cobrakaiguy

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    Texas and Nevada no state income tax, Arizona, New Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, all good areas.
     
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  6. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    I understand the no State income tax but rarely does that even matter

    I moved from a high tax State
    ( Minnesota ) to a non taxed State

    Trust me, I still pay the State income tax one way or another
    States do not operate for free or on voluntary help or donations

    I wouldn’t use that as a selling point to move to one place or another
     
  7. Cobrakaiguy

    Cobrakaiguy Light Load Member

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    Since I moved from New York to Texas I save over 400 a month not paying state income tax, plus the money I save on gas, insurance, etc.
    But I’m smart and rent a room so I don’t have to pay property and school taxes, homeowners insurance, interest and repairs,
    I drive a 2002 Jeep, so I’m also not paying taxes on the the yearly value, so I’m technically saving a ton more money then that, and to me that’s a good selling point.
     
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  8. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    Exactly
    You went from NY and downsized
    You rent etc

    Eliminating monthly obligations isn’t the same as no income taxes
    Sure you may cut costs in other areas where as that becomes the selling factor

    Don’t get me wrong. There are definitely pluses to moving from A to B but some think that the State income tax is the big one when it’s not
    The States going to get theirs and if they don’t then go walk around, you’re most likely in the low rent district as the State doesn’t collect enough funds to handle the upkeep

    Northern States have more upkeep with snow. Bad roads etc but nice southern States use the money for more parks and recreation and maybe tourism draws
     
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  9. slow.rider

    slow.rider Road Train Member

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    There's also the matter of some states paying out more in federal income tax than they take in in federal subsidies, while other states receive more in subsidies than they pay out in federal income tax. The "donor states" will tend to have higher state taxes while paying their own bills plus subsidizing the unpaid bills of low tax states. And it just so happens that the biggest donor state of all is none other than New York.

    Donor States 2021

    :confused:
     
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  10. slow.rider

    slow.rider Road Train Member

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    That's about how much extra I make by taking one load per month from Midwest to New York instead of Midwest to Texas. Do that just twice per month because your home is in New York and you're ahead of the game.
     
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  11. Cobrakaiguy

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