at some point, no one but the super wealthy will be able to live in these cities. it’s unsustainable and damaging to the character of the nation.
we’re headed towards the society depicted in elysium.
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They just raised my shyt by $266. I'm like WTF??!! I got it with ease but damn that's a helluva hike.
And they don’t even do that well. Sky high fcking rent and can’t fix shyt. It’s criminalyeah people forget the majority of land lords, that's they main job
Well that's the thing, some of us don't plan on becoming landlords because we don't want to participate in the gross exploitation that's going on.and i like how dudes act like if they were one of those small landlords, they wouldnt just charge what they could get. they'd charge less, out of the goodness of their heart![]()
A lot of the "average" landlords are doing the bare minimum because they're worried more about their profit margins than the livelihoods of their tenants. Even if these landlords do fix shyt, it's half-assed and cheap, and I'm seeing it in real time with people I know on both sides of the equation. I'm convinced that most landlords don't see the tenants as people, they see them as dollar signs.And they don’t even do that well. Sky high fcking rent and can’t fix shyt. It’s criminal
ehh I dont know, back in day you could make that much and buy property.. Coming up, the landlords I know were janitors, worked in restaurants, security guards, taxi drivers, handmen.. even in up to early 2000s you could snatch up a duplex for around 100k .. I got fam that snatched up their house around 90k in 2002.. Right now that same neighborhood going 500k.. Even after housing bubble houses were going for 40-80k.. Up until let say 2018/19 housing was in that 150k rangeRegular people don't own 1-2 rental properties...
Regular people make 30k, do service work and live check to check![]()
This is the way but then people cry gentrificationSo many forgotten/neglected neighborhoods in every city. What you run up against is the NIMBY crowd. So if we cant build new mullti-family housing in certain areas, cities should look to those underutilized areas (you know, the ones with preexisting roads, utilities etc ) and work to redevelop them.
and these bootstrap folks don’t want to acknowledge this. They tell us to move to cheap areas and that’s cool. But with these gas prices I would be filling up my tank 2 times a week to live in the sticks. My fuel efficient car cost 50 bucks from empty to full. The couple hundred bucks I would save on rent would go right into fuel and the mileage of my car. You literally can’t win. That million dollars you had to save up back in the day for a great retirement ain’t shyt now a days. Some old head I just installed central air for lost 250k in his pension due to the stock market and is living check to check from his SS and pension in his golden years. Shyt is fcking rigged.ehh I dont know, back in day you could make that much and buy property.. Coming up, the landlords I know were janitors, worked in restaurants, security guards, taxi drivers, handmen.. even in up to early 2000s you could snatch up a duplex for around 100k .. I got fam that snatched up their house around 90k in 2002.. Right now that same neighborhood going 500k.. Even after housing bubble houses were going for 40-80k.. Up until let say 2018/19 housing was in that 150k range
This is the way but then people cry gentrification