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  • Jul 17, 2021
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    Build. More. Housing.

    Literally just build more homes. Social, private, build them all

  • Jul 17, 2021
    NGNL

    :word: $900 and up in Jersey. F*** this trashcan state

    $900 cheap too

  • Jul 17, 2021
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    TragedyBerlusconi

    Build. More. Housing.

    Literally just build more homes. Social, private, build them all

    Won’t matter because real estate will buy it up

  • Jul 17, 2021
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    coke n whyt btchs

    Won’t matter because real estate will buy it up

    yep isn't there like over million vacant houses in California houses alone?

  • Jul 17, 2021
    EuroNymous

    yep isn't there like over million vacant houses in California houses alone?

    Yep!

    Companies don’t solve demand but exploit it in our current economic framework

  • Jul 17, 2021
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    They wasn't taking him seriously

  • Jul 17, 2021
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    coke n whyt btchs

    Won’t matter because real estate will buy it up

    This is true, however the more housing still means they will be taking more costs on and the rate of appreciation in value will slow drastically

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    TragedyBerlusconi

    This is true, however the more housing still means they will be taking more costs on and the rate of appreciation in value will slow drastically

    You can’t have more land so it’ll never depreciate. Building more housing for the sake of “preserving private institutions” while also providing is a wasteful and ideologically purist stance to take, especially when existing housing is out there, except it’s being used as a trade commodity

    Value will only increase and long term gains will skyrocket
    It’s a smart investment choice to keep it doing because people will need homes no matter what, especially if you lobby for legislature that makes it harder to secure a house

  • Jul 17, 2021

    Instead these companies should not exist and the state should handle land/property distribution so that people don’t excessively profit off of people who need to put a roof over their heads

    These R-E companies don’t even build the houses they buy up existing property

  • Jul 18, 2021
    neal walter

    They wasn't taking him seriously

    I'm registered under his party lol. At least when I was 17/18

  • Jul 18, 2021
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    Just buy a house and rent it out, dumbasses

  • coke n whyt btchs

    You can’t have more land so it’ll never depreciate. Building more housing for the sake of “preserving private institutions” while also providing is a wasteful and ideologically purist stance to take, especially when existing housing is out there, except it’s being used as a trade commodity

    Value will only increase and long term gains will skyrocket
    It’s a smart investment choice to keep it doing because people will need homes no matter what, especially if you lobby for legislature that makes it harder to secure a house

    Land value tax

    Good policy for this

  • Jul 18, 2021
    Frankito Reynolds
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  • Jul 19, 2021
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    My 2br has gone from 950 to 1100 to 1750 from 2019 until now.

    Landlord is talking about another increase to 2250 next year, I’m legit being priced out. At 950 I lived good, at 1100 I was comfortable, now at 1750 me and the wife are both doing gigs after work and on weekends to live. We will both need two full time jobs when they raise it to 2250.

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    Joe Jigga Biden

    My 2br has gone from 950 to 1100 to 1750 from 2019 until now.

    Landlord is talking about another increase to 2250 next year, I’m legit being priced out. At 950 I lived good, at 1100 I was comfortable, now at 1750 me and the wife are both doing gigs after work and on weekends to live. We will both need two full time jobs when they raise it to 2250.

    what year was it 950? thats a huge jump lol is the area way nicer now?

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    CLB Fractions

    what year was it 950? thats a huge jump lol is the area way nicer now?

    950 was 2019. The area was getting nicer but it was hit hard by COVID. It’s gone up in January for the past two years now.

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    Joe Jigga Biden

    950 was 2019. The area was getting nicer but it was hit hard by COVID. It’s gone up in January for the past two years now.

    bruh what 😭😭

    1300 in 2 years? 🤯

    you should look at a low down payment mortgage

  • Jul 19, 2021

    Its hard outhere

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    Joe Jigga Biden

    My 2br has gone from 950 to 1100 to 1750 from 2019 until now.

    Landlord is talking about another increase to 2250 next year, I’m legit being priced out. At 950 I lived good, at 1100 I was comfortable, now at 1750 me and the wife are both doing gigs after work and on weekends to live. We will both need two full time jobs when they raise it to 2250.

    what area is this

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    SolidSnaku

    what area is this

    Southern Maine

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    CLB Fractions

    bruh what 😭😭

    1300 in 2 years? 🤯

    you should look at a low down payment mortgage

    I’m just worried about buying a house with the inflated prices rn and then having my value plummet overnight, but it’s something I’m considering

  • Jul 19, 2021
    Joe Jigga Biden

    I’m just worried about buying a house with the inflated prices rn and then having my value plummet overnight, but it’s something I’m considering

    hmm

  • Jul 19, 2021
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    My old apartment’s rent went up $150 every single year until I was eventually forced out it. No renovations, no improvements, just multiple rent spikes.

    Only thing that didn’t go up was my pay

  • Jul 19, 2021

    Neo-feudalism when?

  • Jul 19, 2021

    im paying 2000