Message from @Firefly
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@Deleted User shrinking buying power worldwide is a bitch.
Thanks!
@Deleted User Say thanks to the FED, "the private bank" ๐
Well, after what @Gavroche said, you have to factor in inflation, as well as, the growth of the city and it's population.
@Gavroche Well, the jobs are here. You want to have a job - you move here and can't buy a house now. In the past average men could buy many houses and live a decent life in the same time.
Now you can't
And other regions of USA do not have jobs.
Can't buy a house in san francisco? I can buy a house there in the middle of the gang ridden slums which almost defineatly has had a meth lab in it in the past, for the price of a VCR.
What about build his own house ? I've seen a documentary not so long ago about student housing in SF, they now propose to rent a container to fight the housing problem
@Deleted User it is 2 million in slums
@Firefly I am finding listings for 300K.
I guess you have to get richer then ๐
Where?
In the past normal guy could buy few houses. Now he can't get a single one.
@Firefly In the norther part of town, in an urban area.
Not even the slums.
Here is one for 400K.
250
HAHAHAHAHAH
400k to live in a closet
@Firefly Still have to give it credit for it's cheap price though.
In the past you could buy two huge houses for that.
250 sqft for 400k in one of the biggest city of the USA... Man... I don't think you realize
@Firefly And maybe it is the situation in the past that was anormal, not today
So american dream was abnormal and is dead?
Nothing last forever dude ^^
@Gavroche I know, it is pretty bad, I mean I can get a 2 story house with 3 bedroom's and 10 acres of land for around 400K where I live.
i mean you get loans for a reason
also 400k for ten acres is shit
The good opportunities with not so much are no longer in the USA but in BRICS and other shit in development
@Firefly Oh no, it still exists, yet not in urban cities.
400k will land you about 300 acres and a one story two bed house
@Deleted User I'm not going to live in American farm lands, thank you.
@Firefly >Not wanting to live in the rural parts of america
You are setting yourself up for disaster.
It is easier to buy a house in Italy for vacations than in USA for living.