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>> No.56086105

>>56085807
Federal reserve money printing

>> No.56086111

>>56085807
jews

>> No.56086151
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56086151

those are rookie numbers. If anything housing is underpriced in USA.

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zero interest rate environment juicero shit

>> No.56086169
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Meanwhile in my metro: homes are still affordable, but don't expect to make austin-style gains on your purchase

It's a trade-off for sure, but to be fair I'm kind of alright with that

>> No.56086195

>>56085807
Mass migration in particular Reagan legalized 3 million illegals

>> No.56086225

>>56086151
You know only about 0.5% of Canada is actually houses by area.

Fascinating huh.

Same as the UK. Even less in Australia, muchly so.

Give every aussie half an acre (ten times a typical house footprint) -> 0.8% land usage incurred.

It's..... almost like... someone is purposefully manipulating the house baggies.

>> No.56086395

Laws making it illegal and prohibitively expensive to build new housing. If it were that profitable to build a house, everyone would work in the housing industry and prices would come down.

>> No.56086541

>>56086225
To be fair to australia and canada... I think we know why - 99.5% of the land is uninhabitable

Also, extremely restrictive zoning practices (especially in canada and australia)