April 15Apr 15 52 minutes ago, Boogyman said:I thought i read recently that a lot of kids are also choosing to go to school near home the last few years? I may be mis-remembering that thoughThat was a trend a decade or so ago as students became more sensitive to college loan costs.https://toptieradmissions.com/2025-26-college-admissions-trends/#:~:text=The%20South%20Surges%20In%20Popularity
April 15Apr 15 also: https://eab.com/resources/blog/enrollment-blog/how-far-are-students-willing-to-travel-to-college/#:~:text=Much%20of%20the%20growth%20is,search%20trends%20in%20your%20region?
April 15Apr 15 4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:That was a trend a decade or so ago as students became more sensitive to college loan costs.https://toptieradmissions.com/2025-26-college-admissions-trends/#:~:text=The%20South%20Surges%20In%20Popularitya post about how southern schools are becoming more popular due to warmer climates ...
April 15Apr 15 32 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:a post about how southern schools are becoming more popular due to warmer climates ...
April 15Apr 15 Author 58 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:a post about how southern schools are becoming more popular due to warmer climates ...That and the cost is why I took that approach. I chose William&Mary over Princeton. Better climate and cheaper. Not as highly ranked of course but I was ok with that. Seems like an ok tradeoff these days as well.
April 16Apr 16 On 4/13/2026 at 9:46 PM, paco said:My opinion is anecdotal but…. I find this a bit hard to believe. We (ok, schmoopie) are seeing a ton of buyers but there is NO inventory. No one is looking to sell because rates are significantly higher than they were for quite some time.That being said…. I don’t dispute the insane increases in home values is keeping people out of the market. But we are seeing insanely low inventory out there (which is also driving prices up) because there is no incentive to sell.For a pure anecdotal example I can give that is just a year apart: Last year schmoopie had a listing for a 1.4 million dollar property that was a custom build on a golf course. We held an open house, got maybe 5 people* that weren’t friends or family. It took 2 months to get under contract.This past weekend we hosted an open house on Saturday for a 1.5 million dollar property on the same street. Cars were lined up from start to finish and even a full hour and a half after. Plus she had 4 private showings the same day. And Sunday 6 more, today 3 more and a few more tomorrow.She also has a younger couple as clients looking to buy. Their range is more modest, top end of their budget tops out at 600 and are well qualified. We have been working with them since late Jan and still don’t have them under contract. Their current home it took under a week.*Ill have to double check with her for accuracyNo more coffee for Shmoopie!!
April 17Apr 17 17 minutes ago, toolg said:The tariff refund portal starts next week.hey cucks, just remember one thing ...
April 20Apr 20 13 hours ago, lynched1 said:That's assuming you have a job that is 100% remote and you can therefore keep that $250k salary moving to a place with a lower cost of living.
April 20Apr 20 On 4/17/2026 at 4:26 PM, It Hurts said:Not a bad way to end the weekNot if you are trump. Still 552.57 point short of not caring about the Epstein files.
April 20Apr 20 13 hours ago, lynched1 said:In milage alone its uhaul will cost you over $1400. Then there is the actual rental charge, gas.....Ha, checkmate!
April 20Apr 20 8 minutes ago, toolg said:Yepwhere are the cucks that railed on & on again about how great the tariffs were and how they were going to help this country. 🤣
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