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Better to be affluent in an impoverished area or lower level in an affluent area?
Posted on 2/15/26 at 11:59 am
Posted on 2/15/26 at 11:59 am
Which scenario is more appealing?
Same amount of money / income for both areas but the environment around you changes.
Same amount of money / income for both areas but the environment around you changes.
This post was edited on 2/15/26 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:02 pm to weagle1999
Try to be in the middle wherever you are.
Try not to be seen one way or the other.
Try not to be seen one way or the other.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:02 pm to weagle1999
The first. When you are affluent you can travel all you want. And live in luxury at home
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:02 pm to weagle1999
You're going to have to be more specific with the details of the area.
Impoverished doesn't necessarily equal "bad" area.
A lot of rural areas are impoverished, but are also safe, quiet, and quite pleasant to live in.
So, give me that
Impoverished doesn't necessarily equal "bad" area.
A lot of rural areas are impoverished, but are also safe, quiet, and quite pleasant to live in.
So, give me that
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:03 pm to weagle1999
Diminishing asset in the poor area. Look at the countless before and after photos of homes in those areas.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:05 pm to weagle1999
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lower level in an affluent area?
Easily.
Better amnesties an around.
Almost always better location.
Safer.
Better schools.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:06 pm to magildachunks
Lower average income overall, plenty of culture, poor condition roads, litter. Dollar stores and payday loan places.
But lower taxes and cost of living.
But lower taxes and cost of living.
This post was edited on 2/15/26 at 12:24 pm
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:07 pm to weagle1999
Depends entirely on the area. Being poor in the middle of an area in which you can’t afford to buy or do anything would suck, while living in a mansion on an otherwise impoverished paradise island would be lovely.
On the flip side, if you can afford some of the “nice” things in a wealthy area, then being on the lower end is safe and lovely, while having a mansion in Haiti would suck.
On the flip side, if you can afford some of the “nice” things in a wealthy area, then being on the lower end is safe and lovely, while having a mansion in Haiti would suck.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:07 pm to weagle1999
The shittiest house in a prime area will gain value. The best house in a shitty area never will.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:12 pm to weagle1999
affluence without competition for resources is the best case scenario. You can go broke quickly if you’re paying top dollar all the time just to enjoy yourself.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:16 pm to AUCE05
Yep, years ago my goal was to buy the smallest house in the most expensive neighborhood I could afford. For the most part, this equates to higher home appreciation and better neighbors.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 12:19 pm to AUCE05
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The shittiest house in a prime area will gain value. The best house in a shitty area never will.
If all you are worried about is being able to sell your house later, then ok.
But building a nice house in the country to live out your life, even in an impoverished area, seems like a better option.
Jackson Louisiana is an "impoverished" area, but it's safe, quiet, and friendly. You are trading extracurricular activities for that, but if you live in Mandeville or Covington you trade the quiet and close community portions offered in Jackson, however you also have more options for activities.
It depends on what you value more in life.
San Francisco is extremely affluent, but not safe or clean, or peaceful.
Iowa has a lot of impoverished areas, but is safe, clean, and peaceful.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:04 pm to magildachunks
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If all you are worried about is being able to sell your house later, then ok.
Problem is you still gotta live some where.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:06 pm to weagle1999
Lower level in affluent area easily
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:07 pm to weagle1999
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Which scenario is more appealing?
Buy the lowest value house in the highest value neighborhood and fix it up. You will realize the best gain for your investment.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:12 pm to weagle1999
The ole Big dog in a little puddle or a little dog in a big puddle. If I’m the same dog, give me the big puddle.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:20 pm to lsugorilla
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Easily. Better amnesties an around. Almost always better location. Safer. Better schools.
This.
We’re not “lower” class but are definitely middle class. We do not fit in very well with the affluence around us.
But I can go for a Saturday morning run at one of the nicest nature trails in the city of Birmingham. It’s 6 minutes from my house.
My kids go to one of the state’s best school systems.
My son’s on academic extracurricular teams that compete for state titles.
My son is close friends with someone whose dad is a physician at UAB with a super niche speciality. He invited my son along with a few others to spend a few hours at the hospital to see what medical research is like. My son came home with a ton of insight on what it means to be and become a doctor.
We have zero crime around us. None. I send my kids out to play in the neighborhood and never worry at all.
All of my neighbors are educated, two-parent homes, with very little drama.
Police, if ever needed, arrive in minutes.
Why would anyone ever pick to be rich in a poor area when wealthy areas are better at everything?
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:22 pm to weagle1999
I would rather the area around me make me want to better myself and afford me better opportunities than to have people see me as someone to try and take advantage of. Hyper generalization, I know, but that's what came to mind first.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:30 pm to weagle1999
Lower Level in an affluent area. We made good money, but the majority of the area had “frick you” money. We had a great time. Safe. Lots for the kids to do. (North Woodlands)
Now I make more money, but we live in a semi-lower level area. People act like we’re filthy rich, because we go on vacation. There’s some people here with “frick you” money. Where we live is safe, but not a lot for kids to do. (Louisville Area)
Could just be a culture situation. Not to be confused with the “cultcha” thats on the west side of the city.
Now I make more money, but we live in a semi-lower level area. People act like we’re filthy rich, because we go on vacation. There’s some people here with “frick you” money. Where we live is safe, but not a lot for kids to do. (Louisville Area)
Could just be a culture situation. Not to be confused with the “cultcha” thats on the west side of the city.
Posted on 2/15/26 at 1:47 pm to AUCE05
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The shittiest house in a prime area will gain value. The best house in a shitty area never will.
If you want to maximize value appreciation you should stay away from prime areas and buy a house in a place that is or will soon gentrify.
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