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Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:54 am to SlowFlowPro
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Buying a home for an inflated price.
No one goes looking to pay 200k for a 100k home...
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:54 am to PUB
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2008 was a party. Wait for what is coming. 100% total control of every aspect of our lives by the billionaires (trillionaires to come) and corrupt politicians.
You see it. Most won't. The TARP banks bailout ("too big to fail") cost the American taxpayer $16.8 TRILLION. The same year the Kenyan-Elect promised to "fundamentally change America"; all orchestrated back in 2008.
It destroyed the housing market. The dollar. The home buying reality of half the Millennials and Gens X and Z will remain bleak. The Elites did this.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:56 am to Jugbow
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A lot of areas are seeing rental prices higher than mortgages.
This is quite natural. The inverse would only really happen in crash scenarios
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:56 am to Jugbow
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How are illegals affording $2k + rent? How are illegals staying in luxury hotels?
2k spread out over 4 working adults is more than doable. There is typically more than one family piled up in these rentals.
They arent buying homes
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:56 am to SallysHuman
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No one goes looking to pay 200k for a 100k home
Nobody forces one to pay 200k for a 100k home, either
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:57 am to BBONDS25
Thats a pic from their website, not one you took.
Its so much fun to methodically over time pick you pretentious phonies apart. this one is particularly satisfying as it was an unforced error and you are still digging desperately trying to shoehorn a charter service (poor people use) vs a high end lodge (rich people use)
Ive bookmarked the previous conversation to pull out from time to time to remind you what an obvious fraud you really are
Which Island was your "lodge" on? Could you see Mt Edgecumb from it? You should be able to know that.
Its so much fun to methodically over time pick you pretentious phonies apart. this one is particularly satisfying as it was an unforced error and you are still digging desperately trying to shoehorn a charter service (poor people use) vs a high end lodge (rich people use)
Ive bookmarked the previous conversation to pull out from time to time to remind you what an obvious fraud you really are
Which Island was your "lodge" on? Could you see Mt Edgecumb from it? You should be able to know that.
This post was edited on 12/23/25 at 10:59 am
Posted on 12/23/25 at 10:58 am to The_Duke
Yeah they also “aren’t getting” drivers licenses, CDLs, auto loans or anything else either huh?
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:00 am to EphesianArmor
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You see it. Most won't. The TARP banks bailout ("too big to fail") cost the American taxpayer $16.8 TRILLION. The same year the Kenyan-Elect promised to "fundamentally change America"; all orchestrated back in 2008.
Yessir. 2008 and 2020 marked the two epochs that brought down the economy for good.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:00 am to BigGreenTiger
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politicians will always protect boomers, they are the ones who vote.
Seems like older people get energized on the right, and younger people get energized on the left.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:01 am to SlowFlowPro
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Nobody forces one to pay 200k for a 100k home, either
If you're looking to buy a house, you typically pay what the market says for your area.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:04 am to SallysHuman
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If you're looking to buy a house, you typically pay what the market says for your area.
And that can be a bad decision.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:05 am to EphesianArmor
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You see it. Most won't. The TARP banks bailout ("too big to fail") cost the American taxpayer $16.8 TRILLION. The same year the Kenyan-Elect promised to "fundamentally change America"; all orchestrated back in 2008. It destroyed the housing market. The dollar. The home buying reality of half the Millennials and Gens X and Z will remain bleak. The Elites did this.
There are people on this board that will argue till the sun goes down that TARP was a good thing and the government made money off of it.
It was the most blatant example of picking winners and losers ever in the history of America. It was the equivalent of tempering a fever. The body NEEDS the fever to fight infection. Taking meds to remove the body's ability to fight a fever and use take a boatload of antibiotics....will only work until the sickness develops to resist antibiotics. You eventually get to a point where the antibiotics wont work and the sickness is so strong that if you go back to natural remedies, the fever itself will kill you.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:05 am to SlowFlowPro
quote:why not?
Young, working class people can afford homes?
In 1981 median home price was 69K, average interest rate was 16.64% and median family income was 22390/year. Mortgage payment on 100% of median home price would have been $962 and gross monthly income would be $1865. The payment would be 51.5% of gross monthly income.
In 2024 median home price is 420K, average interest rate is 6.8% and median family income is 105K. Mortgage payment on 100% of median home price would be 2738 and gross monthly income would be 8816. The payment would be 31% of gross monthly income.
Seems that folks are better off today.
A 2 door base model F150 was $6700 in 1981. In 2024 the base 2 door F150 is 36,570. Similar model truck prices have gone up by a factor of 5.45. Median homes have gone up by a factor of 6.09. The average car interest rate in 1981 was 17%. Today the average car interest in 2024 was a little over 6. Average gas price in 1981 was $1.31. in 2024 the avg gas price in 2024 was $3.30 a gallon. In 1981, median gross monthly income would buy 1424 gallons of gas, 2024 median gross monthly income would buy 2671 gallons of gas. Almost twice.
Young people today are not worse off than those in 1981.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:05 am to The_Duke
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They arent buying homes
Lots of fake companies buoyed by Taxpayer dollars are, and they'll rent to them while inflating the market
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:06 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Of course, you cant imagine RogerTheCucker living any other way.
FIxed it.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:06 am to RollTide4547
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why not?
The inflated costs of homes
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:06 am to 50_Tiger
Absolute joke of a president and doing everything he can to run the country into the ground and extract enough personal profit as possible while doing so. But muh DEI and tranny kids so we’ll excuse the train wreck we’re on
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:08 am to RollTide4547
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FIxed it.
You might want to try this...
Youre welcome.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:08 am to 50_Tiger
Plants baws about to be stacked. Maybe one can buy that monstrosity on old Perkins.
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