The majority of the people who lost their homes in both Pacific Palisades and Altadena are too poor to replace their homes. The fires supposedly have caused over $250 Billion in damage and there is only an estimated $20-30 billion in insured losses. Most have no insurance either through cancellation of their policies or they just couldn’t afford it in the first place. The California FAIR program only has about $750 million with an additional $2 or 3 billion in reinsurance.
Most people are conditioned to think people in those areas are super-rich…but they aren’t. Even though the average house in PP was $3.5 million and $1.2 million in Altadena, most of them are/were house rich (millionaires on paper only), and many of the homes were either bought a long time ago or inherited by children who also inherited the prop 13 tax basis (1/10th of what the people who bought recently) so could afford to hold onto the homes….barely.
Here’s some info on the incomes of the people who lived there….most will be lucky to afford a decent 1br condo when all is said and done.
Dim sum drama: Hungry tourist rides into restaurant for a bite - video
By Puntid Tantivangphaisal
Photo courtesy of Amphika Giew / Facebook via The Phuket News
A hungry foreign tourist made an unforgettable entrance into a dim sum restaurant in Chalong in Phuket yesterday driving his motorbike straight into the eatery and causing a stir on social media.
Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349022-dim-sum-drama-hungry-tourist-rides-into-restaurant-for-a-bite-video/
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