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EE_
18th June 2015, 04:43 AM
California property values collapse as water shut-offs begin... wealthy community to go dry in days... real estate implosion now inevitable

Posted by The Watcher on June 17, 2015 in categories Featured articles, Water crisis

California property values collapse as water shut-offs begin... wealthy community to go dry in days... real estate implosion now inevitable

Water shut-offs have now begun in California, where government-ordered restrictions are starting to leave large communities high and dry. As CBS News is now reporting, the Mountain House community of 15,000 residents will run out of water in just a matter of days.

"The community's sole source of water, the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, was one of 114 senior water rights holders cut off by a curtailment notice from the state on Friday," reports CBS.

And just like that, the property values of millions of dollars worth of homes belonging to 15,000 residents nosedives toward zero.

After all, what's the value of a home that has no running water? California isn't Africa... yet... so the idea of carrying your own buckets of water for bathing isn't widely accepted.

Get ready for a real estate collapse in Collapsifornia
As Natural News readers know, I saw all this coming. In a May 7th article entitled Why the California water crisis will lead to a housing collapse, municipal bankruptcies and a mass exodus of climate refugees, I wrote:

How many California homes and businesses are headed for a zero-water future? Many millions. How many Californians are aware of all this and already have their homes on the market so they can move somewhere else? A very small number... a tiny fraction of the total number of home and property owners invested there.

What these people are unfortunately not yet seeing is the catastrophic consequences of a continued drought and how it can utterly destroy the value of their property.

In that same article, I also foretold what's going to happen next: plunging property tax revenues, municipal bankruptcies, a wave of climate refugees fleeing California and the collapse of the California economy. Unless rain starts falling out of the sky, all this is going to start unraveling like clockwork. (Count on it.)

"A number of water districts plan to sue the state on the grounds the State Water Resources Control Board has no legal authority to cut off some of California’s oldest and most protected water rights," reports CBS. And so the water wars begin: there's not enough water to go around, and the courtroom serves as the new battleground over a resource that the state of California has squandered for far too long.

The Collapsifornia real estate collapse has already begun
Just as I predicted in May, the collapse of real estate valuations in California is already well under way.

As the Washington Post now reports:

Rancho Santa Fe resident Randy Woods was feeling burdened by his lush landscape and opted to downsize. ...The drought has dampened demand for large estates in San *Diego County.

Woods said his girlfriend is among those struggling to sell. Her home boasts a yard designed by Kate Sessions, a well-known landscape architect and botanist who died in 1940. But now, the rare palm tree specimens, the secret garden and the turret-shaped hedges are a liability rather than a selling point.

Another friend, Woods said, has seen the value of his nine-acre plot plummet from $30 million to $22 million.

Did you read that correctly? A multi-million-dollar estate has lost over 25% of its value virtually overnight due to the issue of water. And this collapse in property prices is for properties that still have running water. What happens when the water supply to a $30 million estate is cut off? The value collapses to almost nothing. Who wants to live in a $30 million mansion and pay seven figures of property tax each year to the same California government that cuts off your water supply? Who wants to live like a third world refugee in a $30 million estate?

Nobody in their right mind, it turns out. Not even in California.

Freak out and get out, or be the last one holding worthless property
As this drought has unfolded, my message to Californians has been consistent and simple: freak out early and you might still be able to sell and leave. But if you delay, you'll be among the last people holding near-worthless property.

This isn't difficult to predict. As the sell-off begins, property valuations will plunge in an accelerated manner. (It has already begun.) The more water gets cut off by the government, the more desperate people will be to sell and leave. The term "motivated seller" will be ratcheted up to "panicked seller" and then finally "fire sale!"

People who buy the properties will soon be able to pick up once-prized real estate for dimes on the dollar. But it's a gamble: If the rainfall comes back, property valuations may recover. And yet, according to nearly all the people who live in California right now, this drought is all caused by man-made global warming. And because I don't see China shutting down its coal-fired power plants anytime soon, there's no end to this drought if the climate change alarmists are correct.

Welcome to Delusionville, where the power of magical belief in Big Government can overcome any drought
California, it seems, is reverting back to a barren desert. Meanwhile, far too many of the people who live in California remain in a state of absolute denial over where this is all headed. Overall, I love California optimism, and many of my best friends live in California. But as anyone who lives in Los Angeles knows all too well, California is also the home of fantasyland dream weavers... people who live in their minds instead of reality. (Oh yeah, and I have a really awesome script I need you to read... it will change the movie industry forever!)

Delusional thinking is also a key trait of California's political leadership. These are people who think money falls out of the sky and water runs uphill. They've recently even decided that California should cover the health care costs of the children of illegal immigrants.

And why not? If you're going to live in Delusionville, you might as well dress it up with all the false hope and delusional wishes on your list: free health care for everyone, unlimited debt spending on entitlement programs, magical waterfalls of free H2O falling out of the clouds, and so on.

I once lived in Arizona, and many of the street names there envision concepts that are total fiction: Waterfall Lane, Great Spring Drive, Surging Rivers Rd. and so on. (Most of the rivers in Southern Arizona are bone dry riverbeds nearly all the time.) Wouldn't it be great if California renamed its own streets and thoroughfares to match its own fantasies? Everything Is Free Hwy and Limitless Entitlements Drive seem especially fitting. Why not open a new swimming area called No Consequences Beach?

I think I'll also take a long, meandering drive down If I Think It, It Must Be Real Highway, where "positive thinking" overpowers negative obstacles to such an amazing degree that you don't even need to wear seatbelts or turn on your headlights.

Desalination is an environmental nightmare
For those who are saying, "There's no water problem in California! It has the entire Pacific Ocean right next door!", you need to look into the catastrophic environmental destruction tied to ocean water desalination.

Not only does desalination use fossil fuels which emit the very same carbon emissions that the California government insists caused the drought in the first place, the desalination process itself pollutes the ocean with high concentration salt brine that kills marine ecosystems and destroys ocean life along the California coastline.

And that's on top of all the Fukushima radiation that's already causing a marine ecosystem collapse in many areas of the coast. Add more salt brine to the mix and you get a state where rich, self-entitled Hollywood celebrities demand their lush, green lawns at the expense of ocean life, climate change and the global ecosystem. If that happens, California will lose all credibility as a "green" state, and its wealthiest residents will be living an ecological lie.

The new green, it turns out, is actually BROWN.

How dare we think ahead!
I fully realize it's entirely evil of me to think ahead and point out what's coming. There is no person more hated in modern society than someone who tells the truth. (Just ask Donald Trump, who's now running for President by abandoning political correctness and stating the obvious.)

But when I see headlines like Rich Californians balk at limits: 'We're not all equal when it comes to water', I can tell you without hesitation that California's water woes have only begun.

If you live in California and don't have your own individual water supply -- a private well that still works, large-scale rainwater collection in a rare area that still has rainfall, access to a private year-round stream, etc. -- you either wake up to what's coming or you get steamrolled by it.

Think of California as a jumbo jet that has just run out of fuel and is plummeting toward a mountain. You can either grab a parachute and bail out, or you can plug in your headphones and keep watching the in-flight Hollywood entertainment, pretending nothing bad is happening outside your immediate focus.

I know this isn't the good news you wanted to hear. It's much nicer to turn on the local TV and hear how Gov. Jerry Brown is going to brilliantly solve all of California's problems by using the magic of wishful thinking and sleight-of-mind economic trickery. Meanwhile, in the real world, the taps are running dry, employers are fleeing the state's high taxes, the almond orchards have shriveled into dust, the flood of non-citizen immigrants is draining the state's revenues and property valuations are about to fall off a cliff.

Perhaps the California that has been promoted by socialist-minded propagandists can be recreated as a virtual reality destination for Oculus Rift fans, but in the real world, nobody wants to live in third-world conditions and drink their own recycled urine. Not even Ed Begley, Jr., and he's a pretty cool dude who's willing to do almost anything to save the planet.

Hence the coming wave of recently-bankrupt California climate refugees who will flood into neighboring states seeking water, low-cost housing and free entitlements. That's not gonna win friends in neighboring states, trust me. If you're living in California right now, I urge you to strongly consider where things are really headed and start making a realistic list of your options.

Written by Mike Adams (Natural News)
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2015/06/17/california-property-values-collapse-as-water-shut-offs-begin-wealthy-community-to-go-dry-in-days-real-estate-implosion-now-inevitable/

Twisted Titan
18th June 2015, 06:08 AM
The drought is happening because 80% of the population has zero restrictions

And the asshats in power think that placing restrictions on 20% of the population can solve this problem


That is why we have a crisis

Shami-Amourae
18th June 2015, 06:21 AM
The dought can be stopped if authorities just blame Muh Global Warming, Muh Racism, and Muh Patriarchy.

PatColo
18th June 2015, 09:09 AM
to listen to "fukushima alarmist" Rense, the imminent tidal wave of cancers down the west coast will cause RE values to fall.

to listen to Deborah Tavares, "PRIMARY WATER (http://primarywater.org/)" is just a few miles down; oceans of pristine, never seen the light of day h2o... so the whole "crisis" is faked.

to listen to anti-geoengineering super-activist Dane Wiggington, the CA drought is geoengineered.


:(??

the real purpose of disinformation, is to make all possibilities seem plausible, without any of them being 'KNOWABLE' ...

EE_
18th June 2015, 09:55 AM
There's no doubt Fukushima radiation has been hitting California, along with the rest of the US. It's probably not that harmful to humans as the so called experts say.
The drought is more of a middle class problem...they'll be expected to pay for the problem. The rich and the poor will get their water.
Maybe someone has it in for CA, maybe the corporations are trying to buy it up before the rain returns?
In reality, California will probably be just fine, as always.

Shami-Amourae
18th June 2015, 10:07 AM
The biggest threat to California now is flooding. Seriously. Droughts usually end with crazy flooding. California can't handle flooding at all and it probably will kill and destroy more than any Earthquake ever could.

ximmy
18th June 2015, 10:30 AM
California wise man say, Tale of water shortage, make boss man big money.

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/99/dc/fd/99dcfd2914d4151d086075598ac1727d.jpg

expat4ever
18th June 2015, 10:36 AM
If the market collapses there then you know others will wake up out there and start selling as quickly as they can. If millions leave Ca then they will go somewhere and whever they go they will keep the RE market alive and kickin a little longer.

Cebu_4_2
18th June 2015, 11:29 AM
Time to put the shorts on...

This water shortage is real right now, remember they took HAARP down in Alaska? I'm sure the new and improved one is working overtime, loot at the satellite weather maps.

This is just like the stock market circa 2008, shake out the weak hands and buy it back on the low.

EE_
19th June 2015, 04:25 AM
Check this out http://www.relfe.com/wp/money/escape-move-out-of-california-now/
The U-Haul statistics really tell the story.

Escape California Now –
While You Still Can!


California-drought


CALIFORNIA IS DOOMED!

No Water = No People

No People = No Economy

Millions will Flee

What will America do with Millions of Water Refugees?



Calapsifornia has only one year’s water left, as of June 2015, and if you think “they” will fix it, think again. Your life may depend on it. Remember Hurricane Katrina; People die after 3 days without water, and the government did not go in with drinking water until FIVE DAYS had gone by.

The government works for the heads of giant corporations and major stockholders, period. Currently they are using 46% of water to ‘restore wetlands‘! Are they doing this on purpose so they can buy up California cheaply? It sure looks that way.


California-drought2


THE DROUGHT IS CAUSED BY THE JET STREAM MOVING

The drought is caused by the jet stream moving, because of the Pacific warming up, and it’s not moving back again for a very, very long time.

We submit that the oceans are warming because the 3 million undersea volcanoes are starting to erupt. Evidence to support this is that there is boiling water in the Arctic, and undersea volcanoes are melting glaciers in the Antarctic.



CALIFORNIA TOWN HAS ONLY A FEW DAYS’ WATER LEFT

On June 16 2015, the upscale town of Mountain House was told that within a few days they would have zero water, because the government was cancelling the water contract to their supplier. This is more proof that the government does not care about you.

While the water company may find another source of water, they may not.

Just think – within a few days those people may have no water, no place to live, a house worth nothing while they still have a mortgage, have to move and maybe have no job into the bargain.

Just like that, the property values of millions of dollars worth of homes belonging to 15,000 residents nosedives toward zero. Even though it’s a ‘master planned’ community, it would appear that noone planned a permanent supply of water.

After all, what’s the value of a home that has no running water? California isn’t Africa… yet… so the idea of carrying your own buckets of water for bathing isn’t widely accepted.


Most people take water for granted, but without water, you can’t:

Drink.

Clean dishes or clothes or anything.

Bathe.

Flush the toilet.

Grow anything.

Put out fires.


LOS ANGELES TIMES: CALIFORNIA WILL RUN OUT OF WATER AROUND JUNE 2016

Most people can’t face the awful reality of this situation. Don’t be like them. Don’t be emotional. Be independent. Focus on survival. Move now.

THIS IS A CRIMINAL SITUATION

46% of water goes to REBUILDING WETLANDS! This is obviously Agenda 21 at work.

Only 11% is used by private people!

This is a criminal situation because, in addition to the wetland usage, they could have prevented much of this IF they had started planning 20+ years ago (eg desalination plants, aqueducts from Canada, using the Cycloniser) and started severe water and building restrictions years ago – but they never did, and now is too late, because 39 million people and farmers use a massive amount of water, and California is about to become a desert. The water restrictions that were not applied until 2015 are too little, too late.

2.6 million illegal aliens in California is not helping matters. Why can’t they be shipped back, along with the others who make a total 11 million illegals in the USA? What part of “illegal” is hard to understand? How about sending them home and stopping more from entering, like President Eisenhower did?

Is this a plan to buy up all of California cheaply, after everyone leaves?


The lack of water is the only reason you need to know why you should leave. But if you need more reasons to help you move, here are a few:

High unemployment.

Absurd housing prices (until people realize the water is not coming back).

High taxes.

Rise in violent Crime.

Traffic.

Pollution.

Oppressive government, massive red tape.

School legislations that go against people’s religious beliefs.

Schools teach perversions to young children.

Overpopulation.

Quality of the neighbourhood deteriorating.

Broke municipalities slashing services. eg In Oakland the police chief announced at one point that his department would no longer respond to certain crimes. The list of crimes included grand theft, burglary, car wrecks, identity theft and vandalism. Today, Oakland is considered the 5th most violent city in the United States.

Broke counties. eg: Orange County Employees Retirement System is estimated to have a 10 billion dollar unfunded pension liability. (How does a single county dig a 10 billion dollar hole?)

The coming big earthquake.

Illegal aliens draining state revenue & causing other problems.

Hospitals closing. California ranks dead last of all 50 states in the number of Emergency Rooms per million people.

Forced vaccinations are coming for all school children, even private, since they rigged the voting. And homeschooling in California is very unfriendly. If you are staying, make sure you join HSLDA for legal protection.

Hundreds of thousands of Smart, Wealthy people have already left, as you can see in this map:

interstate_migration



THERE WON’T EVEN BE ENOUGH RENTAL TRUCKS WHEN THE GREAT EXODUS BEGINS

There are 38.8 million people in California. There are an average 2.6 people per household. That’s 10,700,000 million one-way truck rentals. In 365 days that’s 29,000 a day, IF people start moving now. But since most won’t move till the last, say, 3 months, that’s really 116,000 truck trips a day. There will be massive truck shortages.

You’ve seen those videos of refugees walking out of countries in Africa. You may yet see the same thing for California.



ALREADY THERE IS A HUGE PRICE DIFFERENCE FOR TRUCK RENTALS

uhaul

U-Haul Prices 6/18/15:

Denver to Los Angeles = $985

Los Angeles to Denver = $2,273

Difference: $1,288

Here’s another one:

Atlanta to Los Angeles: $1,112

Los Angeles to Atlanta: $3,582!!!

Difference: $2,470

What will the prices be when The Exodus really gets going?



FREAK OUT AND GET OUT NOW, OR BE WITHOUT A JOB AND WITHOUT A HOME AND THE LAST ONE HOLDING WORTHLESS PROPERTY

Freak out early and you might still be able to sell and leave. But if you delay, you’ll be among the last people holding near-worthless property. Don’t be the last to turn out the light.

When 30 million people want a job in another state, how will they get one? (Assuming some households need two people to work).

When 15 million new homes are needed, where will they be?

If you leave your move too late, it won’t be just that you can’t sell your property for more than next to nothing, you won’t even be able to get a rental moving truck.

California, it seems, is reverting back to a barren desert. Meanwhile, far too many of the people who live in California remain in a state of absolute denial over where this is all headed.

Hence the coming wave of recently-bankrupt California water refugees who will flood into neighboring states seeking water, low-cost housing, jobs and/or free entitlements. That’s not gonna win friends in neighboring states, trust me. If you’re living in California right now, I urge you to strongly consider where things are really headed and start making a realistic list of your options.

mick silver
19th June 2015, 08:20 AM
i just hope they dont move here . whats in California needs to stay in California like vegas

gunDriller
19th June 2015, 09:03 AM
this makes business opportunities ... when people move they use storage spaces etc.

Cebu_4_2
19th June 2015, 10:47 AM
What is the consensus from our fellow members in CA?

BrewTech
19th June 2015, 12:01 PM
What is the consensus from our fellow members in CA?


What difference does it make? According to folks like Mick, we should just stay here and die as to not offend the sensibilities of our hillbilly brethren.

expat4ever
19th June 2015, 12:09 PM
Been raining here for days. No let up in sight either. The extended forecast calling for rain everyday. Now might be a good time for me to throw the place on CL and see if I can get a few bites. Add 100k to what I want since it is Cali and everyone is a millionaire out there anyway. :). Then I can retire o the big island and grow jackfruit, dragonfruit and figs. And avacados :).

Hitch
19th June 2015, 03:06 PM
What is the consensus from our fellow members in CA?

I think there's a fear agenda in place. Which is good, because our water situation is not good. A little fear makes folks realize and make changes, conserve water.

If they sacrifice a town and shut off water to it's residences, it will be by design, and the message will be that it can happen to anyone.

We will see how it plays out. We've all heard this before, doom is a few days away! Then nothing, business as usual. Apparently these problems get "fixed" somehow and life goes on.

Me? I'm staying put. I'm home, where I want to be. If I reach a point where I simply can not survive, then I will cast off the lines and sail south. It would have to be pretty bad for that to happen though....no job, complete collapse, water/food running low, mass chaos...you get the idea.

Cebu_4_2
19th June 2015, 04:05 PM
Good reply, I am thinking this is for all the non main street media to get out at a loss with shaky hands. If you watch MSN things are just fine. Like the Gulf 'spill' La will be done with fishing (are they?) FL will lose all tourists and fail along with all citizens etc. You know the agenda.

EE_
19th June 2015, 04:44 PM
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mick silver
20th June 2015, 05:36 AM
you said it not me ... sensibilities of our hillbilly brethren ... seen people move here and say the same thing then they try to do the same stuff that made them move here . I would hope member that live there will fine a place they can call home

Hitch
20th June 2015, 07:09 AM
you said it not me ... sensibilities of our hillbilly brethren ... seen people move here and say the same thing then they try to do the same stuff that made them move here . I would hope member that live there will fine a place they can call home

You don't have to like folks from CA, but as long as they aren't bothering you, you should allow them the very freedom you want, to be left alone. Even if they live in your town.

mick silver
20th June 2015, 07:12 AM
I did not say that go back and read .. sensibilities of our hillbilly . why would anyone want to live next to anyone that say this ... the thinking that happen in your state can not leave it ... the leaders need to stay there ... there nothing this hillbilly redneck will not do help other I do my part

mick silver
20th June 2015, 07:21 AM
When we talk about the Hillbilly, it means those types of people who live within the American boundaries but are completely not civilized. Although the reference of the state describes a personality, but these people are completely mountaineers and they have their own ways of life that is not possible to describe completely. The term is not new, and these people have such kind of culture that is quite different from the educated people in the city areas. In other words we can say that although these people live in the territory of America, but calling some one as Hillbilly is not considered a decent name. These people obviously, as the meaning tells, live in far off areas, mainly the mountains and villages far away from the country side and they avoid being in contact with the cities. This also must be mentioned that these people are not black, but still the term is equal to an abuse for the White people living in a civilized state of America. This shows that how is the general perception and their livelihood. But as far as their own lives are concerned, these are simple, not wealthy, uneducated, villagers, living the life in the simplest way and enjoying the undemanding and uncomplicated phases of life.

Hitch
20th June 2015, 07:30 AM
I did not say that go back and read .. sensibilities of our hillbilly . why would anyone want to live next to anyone that say this ... the thinking that happen in your state can not leave it ... the leaders need to stay there ... there nothing this hillbilly redneck will not do help other I do my part

I understand now mick, my apologies for misinterpreting your post.

We get the same thing here on the docks. My neighbors and I just want to live a simple life and be left alone, and we help each other. The culture here looks down on us. We should be out chasing fancy cars, apartments, technology, etc, but we don't.

mick silver
20th June 2015, 05:34 PM
hitch I have 50 ac that you may not see a truck are car go down the road for days if you ever pick up you an your camper more then welcome to park there its some ex land I own