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Nice piece of fish posted:Googled this, now I know two things: you are absolutely correct and I need to buy that game. Again, you probably belong in AI. Edit: slyfrog, st paul is basically a midwestern college town. Edit2: maybe not in house prices so much, but I'm a Californian so they seemed quite reasonable everywhere but summit ave. nm fucked around with this message at 18:24 on Oct 8, 2018 |
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(Re: performance measures) Per order of our Supreme Court: "70% of all felony cases should be adjudicated within 91 days from the date of entry of the order binding the defendant over to the circuit court; 85% within 154 days; and 98% within 301 days. Incarcerated persons should be afforded priority for trial." For criminal cases, "adjudicated" means a plea, a jury verdict, a nolle prosequi, etc. Not sentencing. Clock stops once Defendant has entered a plea or been found guilty. There are guidelines like that for every type of case, and we have to report disposition times (at least) yearly (potentially more, I'm not part of the reporting process). Soothing Vapors posted:first HDD91, then Jon Jones, now Ale Man I know that there's some quote about it. "Snitches get" something. I don't know; I stopped listening partway through, but the first two words made it sound pretty cool.
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nm posted:Again, you probably belong in AI. They’ve gone pretty bonkers. Places like Highland Park that used to be affordable, well, now you’re looking at $400-500k base to get a halfway decent home. And for that, you’re getting a few thousand square feet that’s livable on a postage stamp yard, not a mansion.
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nm posted:Again, you probably belong in AI. Welp, bought the game so now I better start fine tuning my finnish. Perkele! Suomi! Väinämöinen! Ei saa peittää E: I should actually go outside and start winterizing my car. What the gently caress am I doing.
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Alaemon posted:I know that there's some quote about it. "Snitches get" something. I don't know; I stopped listening partway through, but the first two words made it sound pretty cool. Snitches get bitches. It's incredibly awkward; a colleague in law school wound up filing a formal complaint against a local PD that wound up sinking their whole statewide firm. Dude's now neck deep in them, and he's allergic. It's not like he's going to send them back to the shelter!
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SlyFrog posted:They’ve gone pretty bonkers. Places like Highland Park that used to be affordable, well, now you’re looking at $400-500k base to get a halfway decent home. And for that, you’re getting a few thousand square feet that’s livable on a postage stamp yard, not a mansion. So I can't buy a house in mac-grove for 250 anymore? Bummer.
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I had a really long and hard discussion with friends about my finances and housing was a big part of it. At a certain point it makes me really question why I live in this area if all it means is servicing mortgage+property taxes, might as well just give up entirely and live with a parent and say gently caress it Doing foreclosure work really lets you see how much of the country works solely to live in an expensive big city because what else are they going to do
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furiouskoala posted:Years ago, you goon told me not to bother. I didn't listen, and now I passed the bar. Looking forward to taking appointments and pursuing my dream of being a criminal defense lawyer. Any tips for getting better pleas? Just want to echo the reputation bits in particular - you are your rep and a lovely one is hard to shake. I've had court staff tell me "hey this guy is a grade A shitbag" when they see said shitbag's name come up. Everyone knows.
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mastershakeman posted:I had a really long and hard discussion with friends about my finances and housing was a big part of it. At a certain point it makes me really question why I live in this area if all it means is servicing mortgage+property taxes, might as well just give up entirely and live with a parent and say gently caress it i live in an expensive big city because being in the middle of nowhere would make me shoot myself out of boredom, not because it's some treadmill i've been tricked into. i've spent time living in the boonies. i didn't like it.
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Nice piece of fish posted:Oh god christ what the gently caress is wrong with you. Noone else is going to put up with your poo poo for long in most cases really
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In my parents’ neighborhood in the Bay Area, there is a 755 square foot house selling for 595k. It’s the most affordable house in the neighborhood. When my parents bought their home in the late 80s they paid 100k (about 250k in today’s dollars, using a CPI calculator). Ask me about never being able to buy property
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Discendo Vox posted:Snitches get bitches. I would like to know more please
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The Dagda posted:In my parents’ neighborhood in the Bay Area, there is a 755 square foot house selling for 595k. It’s the most affordable house in the neighborhood. the bay area is what happens when you stuff a modern city population into a suburb and ban the construction of any dense housing
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The Dagda posted:In my parents’ neighborhood in the Bay Area, there is a 755 square foot house selling for 595k. It’s the most affordable house in the neighborhood. Detached house for only $600k? Sounds like your parents live in one of the "up-and-coming" neighborhoods.
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Lol, my 1800 sqft house appraised for 60% more than we paid for it 3 years ago. Totally sustainable.
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Buy a home and then have Toyota and State Farm headquartered near you. It’s like magic for property values. The only downside is if you sell your house, you have to buy a new one at the same inflated price.
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A friend I went to law school with lives in BFE Utah and seems to just travel for work all the time. He rejected a job here because he couldn't make ends meet on 120k or whatever. He's also mormon and has a huge fleet of children.
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Roger_Mudd posted:Buy a home and then have Toyota and State Farm headquartered near you. It’s like magic for property values. This is why I can’t sell my house I bought in 2009. I could live further out but my commute is already as long as I can stand it.
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nm posted:So I can't buy a house in mac-grove for 250 anymore? Bummer. Nope. I know someone who just bought a 1,100 sq ft. place in Ventura Village (East Philips). Because it was literally the only thing she could find for $200,000. It’s right next to Section 8 housing towers (about as close to projects as the cities gets). Mac-Grove for $200-250k is a pipe dream. Edit: Just did a search for Mac-Grove, 2 bedrooms or more, 2,000 square feet or more. $300,000 limit. Literally not a single listing. lol America. SlyFrog fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Oct 9, 2018 |
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SlyFrog posted:Nope. I know someone who just bought a 1,100 sq ft. place in Ventura Village (East Philips). Because it was literally the only thing she could find for $200,000. It’s right next to Section 8 housing towers (about as close to projects as the cities gets). 2000 sq feet is bigger than a lot of the houses there that aren't duplexes to be fair. Like I'm sure there are things wrong with this house, but this would be $500k here https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/346-Saratoga-St-S-Saint-Paul-MN-55105/2066115_zpid/?fullpage=true edit: I also looked at longfellow near light rail. I wish your winters sucked less and you paid gubberment lawyers more. I even have a MN bar card. This is what I'm putting up with: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2540-27th-St-Sacramento-CA-95818/25791192_zpid/?fullpage=true Looks like a great deal right? Well if you look at Megan's Law website, you'll find a giant colony of sex offenders next door. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2153-Portola-Way-Sacramento-CA-95818/25796713_zpid/?fullpage=true *kills self* Oh and we're the cheap city. nm fucked around with this message at 02:36 on Oct 9, 2018 |
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San Juan is more or less recovered from Maria, but not from the additional resulting poverty and crime rate. 90% of the city is some version of hosed with foreclosures and abandoned properties left and right: https://www.touroldsanjuan.com/safety-map/ The other 10% is all on the waterfront and happens to be where the mainland expats who don't speak Spanish more or less have to live. It's also the area with the good high rise condos with security and backup generators as well as the only English-speaking schools in town. It's still technically a buyer's market, but rent for a $500-700k condo starts at $5K a month and up. Meanwhile, the 0% cap gains/4% income tax incentives are getting wide press and the number of people that got grants is up 50% this year. A massive gentrification bubble is about to hit in 3...2...1... Other PR facts: there is no MBE or reciprocity. You get admitted to the local bar only by taking it. All the exam questions are in Spanish although you can write all the essays in English. The fed courts have their own completely separate English bar exam that has to be taken at different times. There is also a separate "notary bar" that allows local PR-bar admitted lawyers, and only such lawyers, to be notaries. Among other things, a notary is required to put a fancy stamp on every RE transaction. This stamp costs 1% of the value of the property for the first $500K + 0.5% of anything over $500K. This fee is set by law and cannot be negotiated any lower. Nearly everyone in the legislature is a lawyer and totally uninterested in changing any of this.
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Obtaining profit on appreciating real estate is a moral wrong hth!
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nm posted:2000 sq feet is bigger than a lot of the houses there that aren't duplexes to be fair. Well, I just have no idea how any of this is sustainable. The average household income for Minneapolis is around $70,000. And “cheap” housing that has problems or turns out to be illusory is listing at 4-5 times that. Real housing you might really want to raise a family in at 5-6 times that (or more). I remember before the 2007-08 crash, reading an article about housing prices, that historically they were at 2x income for like a few hundred years, and they had suddenly climbed to 4x income. I mean sure, it could have been a sustainable historical anomaly, but seemed unlikely. But I guess this is what we get for rescuing Wall Street with forced low interest rates. At least the hedge fund billionaires won’t be homeless.
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:Obtaining profit on appreciating real estate is a moral wrong hth! Then I don't wanna be right
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blarzgh posted:Then I don't wanna be right Well with that attitude you'll never be allowed into the collective
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Oh nooooo
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nm posted:A friend I went to law school with lives in BFE Utah and seems to just travel for work all the time. He rejected a job here because he couldn't make ends meet on 120k or whatever.
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You’re about to have #4? Two is normal. The third can be explained away as a mistake. But four...
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gvibes posted:I apparently will shortly have enough kids that I have started to get questions about whether I am a member of a weird religious sect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51270i8F3mU
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gvibes posted:I apparently will shortly have enough kids that I have started to get questions about whether I am a member of a weird religious sect. Wait you're a Jewish lawyer?!?
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gvibes posted:I apparently will shortly have enough kids that I have started to get questions about whether I am a member of a weird religious sect. We've got a newborn and I honestly have no idea how people manage to have more than one child without going crazy from the sleep deprivation alone. It doesn't help that our kid was colicky and can only be soothed by expensive formulas and long car rides.
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GamingHyena posted:We've got a newborn and I honestly have no idea how people manage to have more than one child without going crazy from the sleep deprivation alone. It doesn't help that our kid was colicky and can only be soothed by expensive formulas and long car rides. i mean just from one child alone you do go crazy, you just learn to live with it
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Wait you're a Jewish lawyer?!? RELEASE THE EMAILS GamingHyena posted:We've got a newborn and I honestly have no idea how people manage to have more than one child without going crazy from the sleep deprivation alone. It doesn't help that our kid was colicky and can only be soothed by expensive formulas and long car rides. Play car sounds and install a buttkicker at full volume beneath the crib.
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evilweasel posted:i mean just from one child alone you do go crazy, you just learn to live with it My experience has been that whether through trauma coping mechanisms or simple inability to correctly process information as a result of sleep deprivation, parents tend to forget the specific misery a baby brings. Must be an evolutionary trait.
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GamingHyena posted:We've got a newborn and I honestly have no idea how people manage to have more than one child without going crazy from the sleep deprivation alone. It doesn't help that our kid was colicky and can only be soothed by expensive formulas and long car rides. Those people have severe and ongoing traumas that they pass back to their children through their adolescent and teenage years before being resented for the remainder of their life in this beautiful process of familial bondong.
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SlyFrog posted:Well, I just have no idea how any of this is sustainable. The average household income for Minneapolis is around $70,000. And “cheap” housing that has problems or turns out to be illusory is listing at 4-5 times that. Real housing you might really want to raise a family in at 5-6 times that (or more). In my experience it can get twice as bad before the general public half-recognizes the problem and three times as bad before people make feeble attempts to fix it. Whether there's a point where things actually get better is hypothetical, but I don't generally believe in that sort of thing. There are too many old assholes who find themselves as housing-millionaires with all the time in the world and subsequently dedicate their life to defending their newfound wealth and status by shouting down anything that could harm the absurd valuation of their crumbling 70's residence.
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Look Sir Droids posted:You’re about to have #4?
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Jesus Christ you're lucky you like your big law job
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gvibes posted:Numbers four and five. Congrats! How long is the paid maternity leave for the dad in the US? Norway's caught a lot of flack for a discriminatory policy where the parents got to choose instead of splitting the year equally, which naturally lead to dads only taking the minimum months. I hear it gets better after the first year when public daycare starts the enrollment. I'm not there yet and I'm kind of dreading having a kid, but this is a good place for it so...
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Nice piece of fish posted:Congrats! How long is the paid maternity leave for the dad in the US?
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