You're getting gentrified right out of the old neighborhood. I wonder how that will play out now that it's happening in "nice" areas.
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You're getting gentrified right out of the old neighborhood. I wonder how that will play out now that it's happening in "nice" areas.
Wait- *I* didn't buy it.
Good lord, we rent the house next door that isn't 3000 sq ft.
Also we're part of the gentrification =/
You are the one that keeps bringing up billionaires. Spoiler alert: They mean billionaires aren't the reason you can't buy a shitty house. That's all on you kid.
If you aren't living the type of life you want to lead.. then change. Move away to somewhere more affordable. Get a higher paying job. Get a 2nd job. Start a business.Quote:
Then what about the million+ professionals in my position, Carnegie Mellon grad full fucking scholarship, still worked 2 jobs to the point where I was getting 4 hours a sleep a night, enlisted in the military after 9/11 served honorably, did every fucking thing right but can’t buy a very modest home because what? I didn’t win the lottery? You’re living in a dreamworld PB, god damn did not know hot tub installers clear half a mil+ a year.. gonna have to have words with my guidance counselor.
Blaming anyone but yourself for your money problems isn't the answer though. Sorry. That's your liberal mindset shining through.
Yeah he's not worth your time.
The worst part about the home prices, though, isn't the mortgage.
It's the down payment. Having to put down $300k isn't easy. You basically have to either already have some sort of trust fund or inheritance or major equity in a tech company that's gone public. Most people aren't just saving up by putting a little bit away each paycheck.