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- Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
So I’m assuming the values of homes will drop since the baby boomers are dying out and millennials are too much in debt to afford housing?
Makes sense because all over America developers are replacing homes in the city and replacing them with rental apartments.
The housing issue can be fixed with policy but I get it cities get more money from homeowners and private developers so instead of acting on creating more housing to soften up the market they are acting like SIMPS to these homeowner boomers who really have no power to do anything.
Makes sense because all over America developers are replacing homes in the city and replacing them with rental apartments.
The housing issue can be fixed with policy but I get it cities get more money from homeowners and private developers so instead of acting on creating more housing to soften up the market they are acting like SIMPS to these homeowner boomers who really have no power to do anything.

That's a lot less competition for jobs. Especially when most of the folks dying are whiteys.
The same drug and alcohol fueled population control tactics used in times of economic hardship that have been used to kill blacks and Native Americans for decades have been employed to kill crackas in the last fifteen years. 

, get a fat ass crib for $150K.

