Rob Luna
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I lived one house off the Bay.
Like that's pretty nice.
But when I couldn't wear a Rolex watch to the mall and I was worried about my daughter's safety,
There's no climate out there that I'm willing to not feel safe in.
So I moved out of there.
So the catalyst for real estate here is that.
So a lot of it, yeah, maybe it's political, but it's also economical.
Because when you look at all these big companies moving out of California and Tesla going to Texas and Oracle now opening their health headquarters here in Nashville.
So what does that mean?
People are leaving.
Jobs are coming here.
You don't have to be a rocket science or an investment analyst to understand, well, supply demand.
That's going to cause real estate prices to go up here.
So back to your point, follow, like Gretzky said, skate to where the puck is going, not to where it's been.
And so that's the funny thing, Sean.
My wife and I talk about this all the time, and you talked about it.
So my wife came here from Kazakhstan when she was 19 years old.
She's 38 now.
She spent her whole life primarily in New York City for several years and then lived with me in Los Angeles.
That's all she knew of the US.