• peopleproblems
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    1012 years ago

    Because it’s a bullshit narrative. Cost of living keeps going up. But inflation doesn’t count rent, groceries, or gas.

    • @[email protected]
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      Rent is going to go up as long as it’s able.

      As soon as people have more money to spend, landlords increase rent.

      Renting is one of the biggest scams this generation has convinced itself into falling for.

      • @[email protected]
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        332 years ago

        This generation? Fucking Romans were complaining about high rent for shitty apartments over 2000 years ago. Don’t be a dumbass.

        • @[email protected]
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          Right… and no generation since has ever seen the value of owning property, right? Lol.

          Mark Twain was right. It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’d been fooled.

          See how mad people get in this comment section when someone points out they’re being taken for a ride? One person even said they won’t get off the ride if it isn’t “easy.” Lol.

          Supply and demand. You’re not exempt from them.

          • @[email protected]
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            72 years ago

            Right… and no generation since has ever seen the value of owning property, right? Lol.

            Are you under the impression that modern renters are choosing to rent instead of own?

            60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck making saving for a down payment impossible for over half the country, and with rates being what they are, mortgages are expensive af.

            People are renting because it’s the only way to live, not because they think it’s neat. People are getting upset at you not because you’re pointing out that rent is a scam, but because you’re implying it’s the fault of the victims

          • @[email protected]
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            142 years ago

            Quoting someone much smarter than you doesn’t enhance your unintelligible argument. It makes it dramatically worse.

      • @[email protected]M
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        492 years ago

        I wasn’t able to afford to buy a house until I was over 50 years old, it took a global pandemic, a complete shutdown of the economy, and working from home for multiple years to bank the cash to make it happen.

        People don’t rent because they CHOOSE to.

                  • @[email protected]M
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                    142 years ago

                    There are, but you can’t make a living there.

                    It’s all proportional.

                    Let’s say you want to live in a low cost of living state:

                    https://www.ramseysolutions.com/real-estate/cheapest-states-to-live-in

                    Mississippi.

                    OK, I don’t know why anyone would want to live there, but sure, let’s look at the numbers.

                    https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/MS/BZA115221

                    Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2021 dollars), 2017-2021 - $26,807

                    Persons in poverty, percent - 19.1%

                    https://www.zillow.com/home-values/34/ms/

                    “The average Mississippi home value is $174,932.”

                    You aren’t buying a $175K house making $12.54 an hour. It’s not happening.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    72 years ago

                    Do those places have even remotely comparable work, laws, or amenities? Because yeah you can buy a dirt cheap house 5 mountains from the nearest city in rural Tennessee, but it’s a terrible place to live and you won’t be able to find work.

                    That’s not a crazy price, that’s like outskirts of reasonably sized city price.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    “If you want to move to a shithole, you can get a good deal on a house” is not the persuasive argument you think it is.

                    EDIT: Just so you know where this person is coming from, they’ve moved on to talk about how fascism isn’t so bad from a “global perspective” and being anti-fascist is just “tribalism.”

        • @[email protected]
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          42 years ago

          You are being sarcastic but a lot of people who are convinced they can’t afford it actually could afford to own the place they rent and have just never crunched the numbers.

          • @[email protected]
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            112 years ago

            Before the rate hike this was probably true, but most areas haven’t adjusted to people having about 100k less buying power.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          I mean, you live in a major city so yeah.

          You’re probably never going to leave major cities, nor are you ever going to own property in them.

          Yeah. You convinced yourself to rent.

          • queermunist she/her
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            I live in rural Iowa wtf are you talking about? We rent out here too!

            I actually am paying off my trailer, though, so someday I could maybe put this on a piece of rural property somewhere and do remote work or something? But like, I never chose this shit - I just stayed where I grew up and got a factory job when my neurosis and undiagnosed dysphoria caused me to flunk out of college. I guess I could go squat in the woods though lol

          • @[email protected]
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            92 years ago

            Its pretty insane we don’t invest in our cities anymore when they’re the powerhouse of the economy. Not to mention they’re a way better use of land than suburbs and rural living. You can find affordable places in Tokyo and so many other cities worldwide that dwarf ours in almost every metric. Cities really aren’t the problem, they are actually the potential solution if we change our policies around them and attempt to catch up with countries like Japan.