May 8, 200916 yr http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/americas...ced-cities.html Residents of the second-most overpriced metro area, Chicago, get sweltering summers and near-Siberian winters on top of a 9.4% metro area unemployment rate and a cost of living trailing only Los Angeles and New York.
May 10, 200916 yr LOL, what a ridiculous article. Chicago weathered the housing fall so far better than most cities because it didn't hyperinflate as bad as other areas during the bubble. Any list like this that doesn't put all major cities in CA, FL, and the NY metro at the top of the list, is clueless.
May 10, 200916 yr QUOTE (bmags @ May 10, 2009 -> 12:38 PM) Eh, people b**** about Chicago weather too much. boo fn hoo dress warmer/cooler. It comes with good reason. Now that I live in a city where the only complaint is rain (and it doesn't rain all that much), the complaints are only that much more validated to me. The weather in Chicago is a form of torture.
May 11, 200916 yr QUOTE (bmags @ May 10, 2009 -> 01:38 PM) Eh, people b**** about Chicago weather too much. boo fn hoo dress warmer/cooler. The weather really does take away from the city. I need to get out of here soon. Can't stand it.
May 11, 200916 yr As much as I love living in the city, the weather can be brutal. Although, it's not really enough to make me move as it's the only thing I hate about the city...well that & the CTA, I kinda hate the CTA at times.
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