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50806934 No.50806934 [Reply] [Original]

>shopping around for houses
>see a beat up 900 square foot house in a white suburb
>the asking is $225,000 despite surrounding larger and nicer properties being cheaper
>entertain offering $180,000, sure it will sit on the market for a bit
>it sells the day after listing for $255,000 cash with inspections waived
I'm going to kill someone.

>> No.50807045
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>>50806934
sorry needed a house

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>>50806934
What don't you retards understand? If you want a house at a decent price, you go to a midwestern, southern, or northern small town, preferably one that's about an hour away from a decently-sized city.

If you're not willing to do that, you'll either overpay or you'll never own property. Cope and seethe all you faggots want - the US still has the most affordable real estate market in the Anglosphere by far. Sacrifice a bit and you can own a house easily. There's no room for bitching when Canada and Australia are turbo-cucked by $1 million+ medians even in frozen shitholes like Toronto. You're so lucky to live in the US it's almost unspeakable.

>> No.50807137

>>50806934

>Inspections waived

Rest easy knowing the people that overlaid for that ratshack will be upside down on that house until they die because of all the inevitable problems that come with not having a home inspection done.

>> No.50807203

>>50806934
Where the fuck are you guys living that the market is still this hot? In CT things have mostly died down in my country. Things still sell, but it's a far cry from even 2 momths ago.

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>>50807136
>Nestle
>Nestle's father, by tradition, inherited the business of his father, Johann Ulrich Nestle, and became a glazier in Töngesgasse. The later Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main, Gustav Edmund Nestle, was his brother.[3]

>Rolls Royce
>Rolls was born in Berkeley Square, London, third son of the 1st Baron Llangattock and Lady Llangattock.

>Visa
>In 1968, Hock was an official of a local bank in Washington state that was franchised by the Bank of America to issue its credit card brand, BankAmericard. Through a series of unlikely accidents, Hock helped invent and became chief executive of the credit system that became VISA International.

>Nintendo
>On 23 September 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi opened the first Hanafuda[3] (flower cards) card shop called "Nintendo Koppai", during a time when the Japanese government was banning playing cards from the hands of the public, due to them being tied to gambling, with the exception of Yamauchi's playing cards.

>> No.50807270

>>50807136
usa population was skyrocketing throughout that entire chart. Now it's not