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>yeah home ownership is falling further and further out of my hands, but I’ll be okay… I’ll just inherit my parents ho-ACK

>> No.50787327

>>50787268
You will own nothing and rent from your employer.

>But I own my house
They buy out your neighbors and if you still don't capitulate they'll build the parking lot around your house. Happened to my great grandma. Her farm house was in the middle of a industrial park by the time she passed.

>> No.50787350

>>50787268
people buy houses they'll never pay off

>> No.50787486

>>50787327
I hate kikes so damn much

>> No.50788485

>>50787486
The kicker is when they do this it make the value of your land fall because its worthless zoned as residential.

>> No.50788533

>>50787268
just kill your parents before they rug you out of inheritance

>> No.50788545

>>50787486
I don't, thank God Jews are doing what they're doing to Americans.
You wanted to save the yids.

>> No.50788916

>>50788545
>implying anyone wanted to go to WW2 in the US
THEY HAD TO USE A DRAFT TO EVEN FILL THEIR QUOTAS

>> No.50789005

>>50788916
Hey now, some men had ketchup and mustard on their shirts.

>> No.50789038

>>50789005
Aww shit they didn't have that one till the 1950s. Never mind.

>> No.50789069

Big if true.
Would mean Zestimate Stacy won and that we really are living in the final moments of affordable housing for this cycle. The next era will likely see starter homes at $2 Million if the govt and corps end up owning everything the boomers leave behind.
Imagine millions of NEETs and children all of a sudden driving up massive demand in the housing/rental market because institutions evict them from their dead parents' homes. The mismatch between S&D will be legendary.

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50789118

>>50787268
>Grandma and grandpa (in law, no less) make it a point to remind us that we'll inherit their property and savings after they pass away.
>Always try to pass the conversation quickly because it makes me feel like I am only being nice to them for money, even though I love them.

>> No.50789197

>>50787327
Real estate development attorneys are viscous if they have a corp as their client.
They will buy and line the pockets of local government to make sure you're fucked if you're a hold out for a development deal.
The only way to own a house in the future is to accumulate with like-minded family and friends, buy land and develop it, and that's just half the battle.
You'll need to get on good terms with local government or take up seats.

>> No.50789209

>>50787268
its hard to maintain any semblance of fortune. my friends dad paid off his house but his 2 previous divorces prevented him from having a nice boomer retirement and my friend's mom got addicted to alcohol and pills and lost all her money.

>> No.50789222

>>50789118
awww

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50789265

>>50789069
>final moments of affordable housing
Doubt. At least in the USA. RE investment only makes up 3-5% of GDP. But RE services makes up 12-13% of GDP. Meaning the more houses or rentals the better. Congress has been having relatively regular hearings on the hosing affordability crisis. The biggest problem is local governments getting in the way of building apartment complexes, cheap condos, and starter homes. Its the home owners and small land lords that don't want more RE. But the renter voting block is big enough that they're probably on the losing end. The big investors would be more than happy to oblige and build more if congress helps them out. They're is way more money in services provided than holding the land after all.

Trust me, as a home owner you should be worried. The government is at our doors and they're here to help.

>> No.50789350

>>50789197
Yeah, the only way my great grandma was able to hold the house was to basically be allowed to stay there by the city till she died. Then the land would go to the factory behind her house. She was on a corner lot so I don't think they were in any hurry to get it but she ended up living till she was 100yo. When she finally passed and after my family cleared the house they bulldozed her house and barn. They built a big company sign on the lot.

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50790554

>>50787268
>owning
I will simply find an empty mansion and squat.
Possession is 9/10ths of the law, as they say.

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50790568

>>50789197
>viscous

>> No.50790578

>>50790568
I didn't even notice that as a typo, I thought they were being poetic and calling them oily