• StewNasty@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    Us Millennials sure do love destroying industries by non-participation such as… lemme check my notes here… housing. Pack it in, chaps, another job well done.

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      Don’t give up. If you do, your enemies win. Fight until your last breath.

      Things will get better, but the night is always darkest before the dawn.

  • Lushed_Lungfish@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    I’m a millennial homeowner and the only way I managed to do so was after getting a toehold in a cheaper market.

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      It’s very hard to find single-family dwellings that are small enough to be cheap enough…

      Where is this 40K house? Does it need 100K in repairs?

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    Older than millennials and accepted that I’ll never own a home. This is despite having money. Not where we want to live, anyway.

    We could swing it if we accepted living in a shithole like Utah, but then I’d hate my life.

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      22 hours ago

      I sold my house in Utah and bought a better one for less back east. Utah is indeed a shithole, but property there is expensive as fuck.

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    Am 43. Owned a falling-apart trailer for two years til it leaked enough carbon monoxide to almost kill me. Couldn’t afford maintenance. I have one Aunt left to live with and when she passes I’m expecting to be homeless again. I’ll never afford my own home. Yes, I’ve looked up “assistance” for disabled and therefore low income ppl in my area, and many other areas as well bc I’d move for a home again in a heartbeat, but that stuff simply isn’t funded anymore. I feel like I’ve been moving from one family to another who will temporarily adopt me for the last 15 years.

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    At this point it’s easier to join a movement to tax private ownership of essentials, than saving for a home

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      15 hours ago

      Investors in general have driven up prices literally around the world. Whether its abnb, LT rentals, investment vehicles, house flippers, retirement plans, corporate strategy etc. Access to the basic needs of living are being inflated by people playing games with money.

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      EU has countries where 200 is sufficient for a good house. Government is a bit better too.

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        Costa Rica will give you an immediate permanent residency if you bring that capital over to them. But please for the love of god learn Spanish and embrace their culture if you move. That country is remarkable and it needs to stay that way.

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    So if younger generations have less and less capital with which to enter the housing market, then where does the value appreciation come from I wonder?