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Jan 9, 2025
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El Careeb
Uncle Vinnie
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People relocating as well as higher demand for construction materials and labor which get diverted to California.
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Will the CA fires have a significant impact on housing prices in Utah?
530Coug
3:38pm
Yes
Jimmertime
3:39pm
10000% chance. Bunch of very wealthy people will needed somewhere to live…
IGlowInTheDark
3:41pm
Yup. I would imagine Salt Lake and Summit Counties could be popular spots for them here.
RootieBoy
3:55pm
St George area too. Quick drive to supervise rebuilding your villa as needed.
IGlowInTheDark
3:57pm
A couple of thousand homes isn't even a rounding error in the housing market
OrsoNero
4:18pm
Seems like it will make housing go up every where
Durden
3:42pm
A lot of those displaced people will probably say enough and relocate. There are
NWCoug
3:43pm
Yes
El Careeb
3:47pm
Maybe it's time for a little context here. There are 2000 structures burnt at
bulletproof
3:51pm
I've read 20,000-30,000 structures.
Yes
3:56pm
Seems like this fire could spook a lot of people that have been thinking about leaving Cali to make the jump.
greatbam
4:02pm
This BBC article says about 10,000 structures per fire, so around 20,000 total.
dingus79
4:02pm
That seems like a very reasonable take.
530Coug
4:05pm
Agree Total NIMBY over reaction. These people already have 2+ homes
SwanSong
5:38pm
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