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by ajross 570 days ago
Ooph, HN is being HN. The point is that California was not remotely exclusive or expensive in the mid-century, it was a target of emigration from the rest of the country for its relative affordability and low density. The point to citing Steinbeck wasn't to claim he wrote about Silicon Valley in particular, it was to show that this effect was well-known to basically everyone at the time.

I mean, no, "good orchards" aren't desirable homes, by definition. There's at least an order of magnitude delta in real estate price between the two! And sure, your family found a very nice neighborhood in the south bay. That doesn't mean that South SF wasn't a dump or that Fremont wasn't completely uninhabited.

Because my upthread point was, and remains, that you can't look at the history of "desirable homes" over a 75 year scale because by definition desirability changes much more frequently.