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by John
Thu Mar 28, 2024 11:12 am
Forum: Housing and Transportation Questions
Topic: ERE City (US)
Replies: 522
Views: 172651

Re: ERE City (US)

"Berwyn" is a bit underreported in your dataset. For example, there are two dentists just down the street from me. Using https://www.walkscore.com/how-it-works/ , which I figure has been around the longests, we get: Chicagoland (ERE HQ): Walk score 78 (very walkable), Bike score 53 (bikea...
by John
Tue Mar 26, 2024 4:40 pm
Forum: Housing and Transportation Questions
Topic: ERE City (US)
Replies: 522
Views: 172651

Re: ERE City (US)

I think the blue is only for residential speed limits (lower than 25mph), so I agree that it is not very useful and may actually be misleading.
The points they assign to cities seem to align well with my experience in the cities I biked at though.
by John
Tue Mar 26, 2024 4:16 pm
Forum: Housing and Transportation Questions
Topic: ERE City (US)
Replies: 522
Views: 172651

Re: ERE City (US)

People for Bikes comparison for Eugene, Cicero and Corvallis.They do not have Madras in their database.

https://bna.peopleforbikes.org/#/places ... 42f7a2255/
by John
Fri Mar 26, 2021 4:11 pm
Forum: Money and Investment Questions
Topic: The Permanent Portfolio by Craig Rowland & J.M. Lawson
Replies: 19
Views: 3610

Re: The Permanent Portfolio by Craig Rowland & J.M. Lawson

I feel like everything (stocks, gold, real estate) is really too high right now and looking for some options for my cash.

Do you guys still think the permanent portfolio is good for present time?

Is there a recommended list of ETFs (ideally Vanguard) that matches to the permanent portfolio?