You will never pass. You will lock yourself away in your home and become more and more bitter and delusional as you desperately try to convince yourself that you look like a woman. Your only friends, and I use that word very lightly, will be fellow castrated men who will also be suffering the same regret and mental anguish over their poorly thought out decision. The entirety of your "friendship" will be mutual reassurance that you didn't make a mistake and discussing how to make other people fuck up as bad as you did so you won't be alone in your misery. But you will be alone, even around other people. Always alone in your head, always suspicious of what others really think about you, always knowing the truth that they are only humoring you out of pity. Despised by all, hideous, a freak. Incapable of having love, a family, or genuine human connections. Slowly slowly slowly your grip on reality will slip away until, on the rare moment you are forced to confront it, it will be such a shock to you such a painful reminder of what you actually are that the intrusive thoughts will highjack your every waking moment.
It is pretty fucked, there is a place for renting, but the vast majority of people should be living in an owned house. But of course the kikes can't control you as well if you own a house and land.
Justin Fisher
>you’re telling me I have to pay to use other people’s things???
>the landlord gets money for doing nothing. Except for BUY THE DAMN HOUSE. Shut up faggot you got BTFO last night
Tyler Butler
Buying the house isn't labor. Is society richer because I bought a house?
Is society richer when I hand a bum $10?
Dylan Sanchez
Landlord's take the risk of buying the property and renting it out which is a long term investment. Most landlord's are breaking even on monthly rents or even losing a few bucks in the short term for the long term gain. Anybody complaining about this is a broke faggot.
Jordan Williams
>You’re an idiot Investors gave my company 100’s of millions and we produced some great products. They made money, but so did all the people who worked here. None of that would have been possible with people investing in our vision.
I also bought shitloads of our stock when it was around $2, it’s now over $30. Poor fags can suck my cock.
Logan Roberts
You'd have a salient point if it weren't exceptionally difficult to afford a house now. People don't WANT to rent, everyone would much prefer to own their own house, they just can't. Average home prices have far, far outscaled average household income.
Sebastian Murphy
>Is society richer when i hand a child plutonium? Nice strawman.
Jeremiah Perez
gods work son
Angel Morris
based leaf
Jacob Davis
I own a house and kikes control me with abusing taxes everywhere.
Jaxson James
Is society richer because I bought a house? Yes, considering most landlords buy shitty houses for cheap and fix them up (adding tens of thousands of dollars in value to the society) so they can get decent rent. Those that buy and rent them as is usually end up 1. overpaying for the house or 2. having such a shitty time with tenants that they lose money or lose the property.
James Price
I said "as well". You're much less controlled that the people renting for decades. You actually have a valuable asset
Chase Lewis
just go live on the streets what are you, faggot?
Ian Phillips
>Unearned Except you forgot actual productive members of society, like myself, work out asses off to buy those houses and apartments for hundreds of thousands of dollars so losers like you can live somewhere nice without having to earn and save that amount of money yourself. Welfare queens like you are so useless your incapable of even saving that much. So people like me do it for you so you don’t have to live in your moms basement or in a crack motel. Unearned indeed.
>Wah why can’t I live in desirable white urban neighborhoods for free? I hate these useless parasites. Go live with the niggers in the projects if you want cheap housing
Jackson Garcia
They're not losing. Ever. Even if the rent is less than the mortgage payment they're still building equity.
Oliver Murphy
>Yes, considering most landlords buy shitty houses for cheap and fix them up Oh so good of them to sweep up multiple houses so lower income people can't buy them and then turn around and charge rent for it. Really adding to society there. Fuck you retard.
Carson Price
Just answer this question. Can you have a nation of landlords? Why not?
Henry Ortiz
The maintenance is the work, not the purchasing of the house.
>be landlord >paid a lot of money for the land and structures on it >maintain the land and infrastructure on it >pay property taxes >providing people a place to live in exchange for money >almost all of that money goes to paying off the loan made to buy the land, fixing and maintaining the structures Why are people under the impression that owning property or a business or anything that provides a service is so easy? If it’s so easy, go buy a business or your own fucking house
Jaxon Lee
>implying there isn’t houses for sale on every low income block. KYS poorfag. Stop pretending you’ve saved even a fraction of the cost of buying a house.
Elijah Miller
Oh yes, I'm sure there are zero catches to that property. That's why it's 24k and been sitting on the market for 77 days, it's a real steal, just nobody has noticed. Oh wait, you're an intellectually dishonest piece of shit.
Jace Walker
>Landlords just magically spawned out of nowhere like an ebil curse and arent the necessary and inevitable outcome of anyone who is successful. Wtf i am a jewcommie now!
Camden Nguyen
We need to replace all taxes with a single tax on land values.
Rent-seeking market activity should be reduced as much as possible, because money spent on rent is money not spent on consumption. On the other hand, the money you pay in rent to the landlord, the landlord uses to consume.
However, the devil's in the details. Okay, we all agree rent-seeking behaviour is bad. How do we stop it? What exactly is the proposed alternative? It's not enough just to have complaints about things.
Some people can't afford to buy a house but still need a place to live. Where would they live without rentable properties? Some people want more flexible living arrangements. And what is the mechanism by which renting is prevented? Do we just ban it? That's probably not going to work.
Rent-seeking behaviour is a natural consequence of private property rights.
>the Nazis produced the best economic growth ever. This is a myth, and not true.
Owen Lee
You want a house, you work for it just like landlords did.
Then go start killing niggers and spics you jew, it’s not the landlords fault they are shitting out babies at an incredibly high rate. More people = more demand = higher prices
Why would anyone build apartments if they can't earn a profit? Investment is necessary to fund the kinds of improvements than increase productivity, without it living standards would stagnate. Econ 101.
Ethan Robinson
>landlord does nothing Only if you're a retard and don't read the terms of your lease agreement. And even then, there's still legal requirements for what the property owner is required to do to maintain the property to meet local building code.
Though renting is a rip-off and the average man's money is better spent buying a home, you haul off and suggest that renting should be abolished entirely. You're not looking out for anybody.
If you're not Jewish, you sure are a faggot.
Luis Rodriguez
And what can I do for a living there? Nothing.
It's not called the rust belt for nothing.
Jaxson Morgan
Oy vey this guy better watch it He’s beginning to sound very anti Semitic
Anthony Reed
Difficulty finding affordable housing is based on where you live. Back in the states, I live in the burbs of a major city in the heartland, and I could find a 3 bed 2 bath for less than $200,000. Find a job, live with a friend or significant other in an apartment, and save up for a downpayment. It’s really that easy
Landon Price
Houses require $50k down payment. Rent takes 50% of income.
Just buy a house, goy! Heheh
Leo Murphy
Also >all the brainlets in this thread trying to "justify" the unearned wealth that landlords receive Just fucking stop.
The only justification required is that it's their private property and they can do what they want with it. They're not entitled to rent because "they work hard" or for any other dumb bullshit reason. They are entitled to the rent because it's their private property that they can dispose of as they wish.
Fuck you people are all retarded. I'm going back to /lit/.
Caleb Long
>ITT: no one understands the distinction between economic rent and what you pay to maintain your lease
Parker Turner
Why would we want to concrete over more and more of our land in the first place?
Hunter Reyes
Plenty of jobs in Ohio
Xavier Murphy
This, and besides, do you really want to live in a society where the government has monopoly on the land and thus have no incentive whatsoever to build at a higher quality than necessary to survive ? Must be pretty depressing
Landon Baker
I've rented a lot of different places in my lifetime. I'm now trying to save to buy my own property because I've had all I can stand of the hook nosed Jewish tier shekel pinching behavior that I've seen from every single landlord I've rented from. So while I disagree with whatever socialist bullshit this whiny faggot in the OPs post is going on about, I'm not about to defend landlords either
Jason Davis
they buy them at 'market value' and pay a higher price than anyone else is willing to at the time of sale. Incidentally the rent they charge is also determined by the market. Their competitors would put them out of business if they tried charging too much. >Can you have a nation of landlords? Yes, the owner of the place I work at owns a few residential rental properties but rents the facility his business is run out of. He explained it that he can make more money focusing on residential maintenance / investment and pay rent to someone who's better at industrial property for his business. Your negativity is holding you back user, pic related.
>saved up whatever i could for the last 3 years >get a loan to cover the rest >paying the loan cost me less than a half of my old rent monthly >all while having my very own place
it kind of pisses me off when other people who dont know me well immediatelly assume its inherited or something
Carson Sullivan
>REE I can't believe landlords are charging money for nice places to live, houses are so expensive too >a cheap house? it must be shitty yeah no shit Sherlock saged
Zachary Wood
Not sure what's the difference as the distinction doesnt translate well in my language. What do you mean
Thomas Allen
Nip doesn't know how much rent is in the US. Blackrock bought all the property after 2008 and jacked up the rents.
Jace Clark
>rational society like one of those communist utopias that soon become not real communism™?
Cameron Brown
Who built those fucking houses? The owners paid people for their labor to build those houses.
Jaxon Phillips
>CHOOSE to live in an area that has a high demand for housing and very limited space, thus expensive housing. >complain that you are too stupid to comprehend supply and demand.
>People should be forced to sell you something for less than it's worth, because you are too worthless to get a better job, and too stupid to move to where there are actual jobs
Lol idk where the fuck you live to where you need 50k down. Banks I’ve talked to will do 10-20%. Doesn’t matter anyway, I’ve got the VA home loan. No money down. It’s the least the navy could do in exchange for my soul.
Lucas Rodriguez
Why isn't this person building houses for free then?
Blake Gutierrez
>Implying being born at the right time to buy property means your more productive Get fucked kike. 90% of landlords use parents money to start up, pay contractors to fix up the house and never work a day in their life.
Gavin Sullivan
Not for college educated people!
Josiah Flores
it's also fucked up i work and give a huge portion of my check to the grocer. we work all day and in exchange they ...have food and deserve our money
Grayson Murphy
I’ve been looking at apartments for when I get back home. Plenty of 2 bed 2 bath for well under $1,000 a month. Nice parts of town too.
Jack Hall
This is the shit that’s ruining the housing market and our country. We need this shit regulated by the state.
Brody Mitchell
The landlord doesn't use it to consume. The landlord uses it to get more loans, buy more property, and get richer. It's used to concentrate wealth to banks and landlords. Not much of it ever gets spent.
Jace Hill
I'm sitting in my room in a house I just bought last week. Now I only have to pay 3 times the value over the next few decades...
Evan Foster
Bullshit. My niece and her husband just bought a $300K home with $15K down.
James Nelson
Boomer landlords bought when houses were 2x income. They're now 6-8x income.
Blake Stewart
Yeah why don't all you negative nancies in this thread get together and start a non-profit construction company? I bet I can guess why you wont.
Elijah King
To house growing populations and bring down rents. Like it or not not everybody gets to live in a house it's not sustainable. The main reason why rent is expensive in the world's most productice urban areas is because nimbys stop apartments from getting built because "it ruins the culture or personality" of their area.
Adrian Russell
Learn a trade or start a business. Jobs that want a degree are probably some unfulfilling desk jockey crap. Refuse the bugman life!
David White
Nigger takes out a huge loan with massive interest to buy out a shit house to gouge rent prices on his own people then goes online and lies about being productive.
Connor Johnson
Ah yes, the house with a lien, no running water, severe black mold, and no AC is less than 20k!. Now, enjoy the 350k in repairs!
Christopher Ramirez
People who buy their property will always provide profit for home builders. That's what we want, more ownership.
Kevin Perez
>post a $19k shitshack that probably has massive backtaxes or otherwise has huge untold factors >you're just negative goyim! Listen, I'm doing my due diligence, saving my money, working my up through better paying jobs but don't fucking post these total bullshit examples and act like that's even close to reasonable.
Daniel Williams
That’s going to bite them in the ass in a couple of years
Lucas Martin
I forgot, it's a short sale!
Cameron Campbell
Dont you now have to pay property taxes on top of your loan?
Jace Martin
Why would we want an ever growing population if the majority of the growth is driven by immigration and if that growth makes it harder and harder for our nation to be self-sustaining?
Camden Evans
bringing in tens of millions of foreigners has quite the impact on demand. If you stop immigration today, it will still take decades to bring the supply up to where it needs to be to support the current population.
If you want cheaper property, stop increasing the number of people that compete against you to buy it.
Zachary Phillips
I'm 30 and I bought my two rental houses at 1/3 and 3/4 income.
Logan Moore
Over regulation is whats fucking with the housing market, it takes years to get all the necessary construction permits in most areas of the US and zoning laws are ridiculous in most cities.
Asher Moore
Where? Timbuktu?
Noah Reed
Sure, usury may be a rip off, but you signed the contract, goy. Be sure to pay your student loans, too. Herschel's 7th son wants a Mercedes!
Ian Cox
>believing in the LTV kys you faggot
Jack Scott
15% of $320k is 48k, dumbass.
Xavier Perry
>start a business Literally beg people to give you money.
Also, people will not pay if it's too high. That's the free market for you. "But muh they have no choice" Yes they have, they can move to the countryside and get out of their degenerate urban bubble. "But what if there is no land left?" Implying that we live in a society with none to minimal government control, that's good. It will force us to travel to other planets and make REAL progress.
Hunter Ortiz
>born in a small town >place explodes as thousands of transplants come in and drive the prices of rent and property sky high. >although a native has to move away Bc corporate faggot buyouts and real estate Jewry.