Ah, Tuna. I love how you answer every question calling for facts with a personal anecdote and opinion.We lived in the foothills (Cameron Park) in 88-89. At that time Sacto was a bit more expensive than CP but both were far more expensive than Phoenix where we had lived prior to '88. CP began exploding right after we returned to AZ and I felt most of Sacto was a dump. For the state capital of CA I thought Sacto was a dumpy little border town. Schools sucked. Traffic sucked. Taxes sucked. Prop 13 would have been great had we lived there long enough but it didn't outweigh the negatives. The house we moved into from Sacto in '93 was approximately the same as the one we had in CP. The CA house was about $40K when we moved out which was about $30K more than the Phoenix house. Gas, food, property taxes and utilities were all higher in CA than AZ.
Gasoline is a given, as well as the cost of housing (though you build equity quicker here).
The difference in the property tax rate is 0.17, in Phoenix’s favor.
My auto insurance (same company) dropped by $100 a month when I moved from Phoenix to Sacramento, my summertime power bills peak at about $250 a month for three months out of the year instead of being over $500 a month for five months. Car batteries last five years instead of 18 months.
Phoenix is still cheaper, thanks to housing and fuel—-but pay is better here. Most professional jobs in Sacramento pay at least $10,000 more than a comparable position in Phoenix.
The difference ends up being fairly small, compared to San Diego, which is considerably more expensive, Los Angeles (even more so) and San Francisco (as Dr. Akbar would say—-yikes!).
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