I suffer in America

I suffer in America

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hbswk.hbs.edu/item/no-place-like-home-americas-housing-crisis-and-its-impact-on-business
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huffingtonpost.com/entry/housing-crisis-small-cities-boise_us_5ae878f7e4b055fd7fcfcee0
wsj.com/articles/my-10-year-odyssey-through-americas-housing-crisis-1516981725
forbes.com/sites/ellenparis/2018/01/29/2018s-housing-market-looks-good-unless-youre-a-first-time-millennial-buyer/#2dbed04b1885
cnbc.com/2017/03/09/engineers-give-americas-infrastructure-a-near-failing-grade.html
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I'm not going to lie, that looks oddly comfy.

Looks cozy. They just need some repair.

OUR INFRASTRUCTURE IS FALLING APARTTTTTTTTTTTT

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nice british style townhouses

will be worth millions within a few years

>a fucking arab
+15 pidarash how much did Putin pay you to write that post
you have no idea

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you should get in now before the neighborhood gentrifies

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get in with what? the majority of americans cant even afford a $1000 emergency cost. We are a nation of debtors and heroin junkies.

youtube.com/watch?v=f1wlV0X7CJM

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Why would Putin pay me nto say some townhouses in USA look nice? I'd love to have such job.

maybe if you didn't spend all your money on skag you'd have some money leftover for a deposit

+15 pidarusnya suck that cremlin cock harder

I don't get why you're mad. Is it a new kind of banter?

our gig economy is shit with shitty part time jobs with no benefits and our cost of living is sky high. there is no money to save up. Those heroin junkies are end of the line homeless who have nothing to lose

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>palo alto
>representative of america
hurr durr

+15 hows the weather in olgino?

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Lol Palo Alto is known to be one of the most expensive cities in US. Now post something from the rest of America.

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now heres the real america
>Texas
>representative of america
hurr durr

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It's hot outside.

then why don't you go enjoy the weather instead of shilling for ruSSia you fucking troll +15

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in all seriousness the government needs to take a more active role in dealing with these problems

>those sick ass houses with ludicrous sqft
>just for 200k

Damn I wish I was american

comfy

why should they? The pharmaceutical companies pay them big money to ignore the opioid crisis and all our industry moved overseas decades ago, re-industrializing our country would hurt their bottom line
Texas does not represent america. The rust belt does. now fuck off back to your favela you hominid

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Why housing in america is so damn cheap?

How can your people be homeless or live in shithole neighbourhoods when your real estate is so fuckin cheap?

you're not making any sense

either way there is still LOADS of industry in america

it's just that industrial mass employment is obsolete much like what happened to agricultural mass employment after the farms started getting mechanised

but let's assume the government has at least some people who want the best for the country

California does not represent the rest of America at all. It's only in California where there is a housing crisis. Even New York is cheaper if you live in the suburbs.
California is the only state where housing price is fucked up because of Chinese investors. Every other state is pretty cheap if you do not live in a big city.

Keep suffering.

he is baiting hard, i apologize for him being a douche.

>shilling for ruSSia
Are you high?

>Why housing in america is so damn cheap?
fastcompany.com/40504605/americas-affordable-housing-crisis-is-driving-its-homelessness-crisis
hbswk.hbs.edu/item/no-place-like-home-americas-housing-crisis-and-its-impact-on-business
>there is still LOADS of industry in america
there literally isnt. All america produces now is weapons and IT products, and the weapons are produced by cheap prison labor and software doesnt require blue collar manufacturing jobs. All of the profits go to the top while the bottom 80% of americans suffer
there is a housing crisis in ALL of america even in some rust belt states you fucking monkey.
thank you, I will

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pic related is my home town in US, OP lives in commiefornia shithole and tries to say all of the US is like that

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I am not so sure about the Chinese investor thing. Same thing is happening in Canada (Vancouver) and they claim that most of the houses are actually occupied and blame the local regulations preventing new development.

Not a monkey dumbass, I bought my own house at 18, there is no housing crisis unless you live in Cali shithole

businessinsider.com/us-housing-crisis-homeownership-single-family-home-2017-12

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No one cares about your libshit shill articles retard, move to a different state and stop complaining

Cherry picking faggot

"Around the country, many fast-growing metropolitan areas are facing a brutal shortage of affordable places to live, leading to gentrification, homelessness, even disease," Conor Dougherty writes in The New York Times.

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>there is a housing crisis in ALL of america
>tell me about my country

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time to drop the proxy, trumptards
huffingtonpost.com/entry/housing-crisis-small-cities-boise_us_5ae878f7e4b055fd7fcfcee0

And Houston is known for being a sprawling shithole, and anyone of these places could be in literal fuck-all nowhere with an endless drive on continually clogged highways to get anywhere relevant. Also most of those houses are oversized, badly built and utterly tasteless. I'd think twice about moving there even if one of those places was given to me for free.

>even disease
Can confirm. I got flu last winter.

American houses are made of plastic and cardboard, no wonder they are cheap as fuck

Lol, I instantly recognized that as Camden NJ even before seeing the Philadelphia skyline. It is literally the worst 5km2 in any part of America, including Detroit. Even the Philadelphia SJW hipsters are too scared to go there.

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>metropolitan
80% of Americans live in boring suburbs. Sure if you're trying to look for a place to live in Manhattan you won't find one but you'll easily find some cheap ass place the Midwest/South.

The midwest is such a depressing shithole

ignore those retards. they simply refuse to read the writing on the wall
try hepatitis and HIV retard

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It's not just Houston, literally all of America has cheap ass prices like that, 80% of Americans live in suburbs see
Excluding California and the big cities you can find these prices in any state

wsj.com/articles/my-10-year-odyssey-through-americas-housing-crisis-1516981725

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Nice amount of greenery, close enough to the city. All it needs is renovation work and it would be a right comfortable little townhouse row.

forbes.com/sites/ellenparis/2018/01/29/2018s-housing-market-looks-good-unless-youre-a-first-time-millennial-buyer/#2dbed04b1885
>strongest US economy ever
>high demand for housing
>first time buyers struggle with affordability especially in high-priced areas
duh

Again you keep spamming stuff about people living in big cities relying on welfare housing like Chicago/NYC when 80% of Americans don't live in cities. Last week someone posted a pic of a house with 20 bedrooms all brick for $220,000 in North Dakota, but it's in boring suburbia

Bugger, what happened there?

>but you'll easily find some cheap ass place the Midwest/South.
and will you also easily find a job in the Midwest/South to pay for that house? What is the rust belt? Fucking retard

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Apartments in Jersey city go for $900 per month. That's not too bad for only being half an hour from Manhattan. NY is surprisingly affordable. Philadelphia is too, but you are too close to Camden. Boston is too high and San Francisco is retardedly high.

Cities like Nashville, Raleigh, Birmingham, Charleston have lots of jobs available and affordable living

>chicANO
notice how all that is in spic neighborhoods
go back to Honduras, Pablo.

>muh blue collar jobs!

Whine all you want redneck.
Industrial jobs are doomed by robots and there is NOTHING you can do about it, not even your own orange president must believe that the industry jobs can be saved

>>strongest US economy ever

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>$170,000
That's just for the land, right?
Holy shit, that's cheap.

Yeah
I don't know why americans whine so fucking much, they got everything cheap over there
Bunch of entitled pigs

Unemployment is historic low. We welcome immigrants because there are tons of jobs and not enough people.

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It is that cheap. There's plenty of jobs too and they're gonna build google offices all over the South and Midwest including my city. And it's only 20 minutes from Nashville, which is the capital of my state and booming with jobs.

who is whining, faggot?

Well, you know where Clarksville is? Me neither.

Actually I've googled it and now I do. Worst case you have an 80 km commute to work in Nashville.

oh boy the shills are out in full force today!

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Pretty sure that's the east coast

And do I know some random city in Germany? No, but that doesn't mean it's not good to live in. It only takes 20 min to commute to Nashville from South Clarksville.

>That's just for the land, right?
No.

There sub-prime housing bubble period was absolutely fascinating to find out about. There were thousands of people with multiple houses while working part time or less. So crazy, no wonder it went belly up.
In Australia the situation is the exact opposite, where people can't even get loans without somehow saving up a massive amount in the bank as well as having a secure, salaried position, etc. The banks don't want to hand out loans and the government doesn't want to zone land for housing that we desperately need.
Not that I'm envious of their recent sub-prime crisis. Wouldn't want that or wish it upon any country.

I'll do the opposite of OP's retarded cherrypicking.

Here's a black neighborhood in Detroit

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I cannot see how you could possibly cover 50 miles in 20 minutes.

>retarded OP
>cherrypicks
>is anti-American
Yeah it checks out

I am still not sure what happened to most of those sub-prime borrowers. I wonder what percentage of them was bailed out by the government.

LMAO its literally not. We just stopped counting people who gave up trying to find a job as unemployed and began counting people with multiple part time jobs as multiple fully employed people. Picrelated blue line is the unemployment rate according to the pre 1994 unemployment formula.

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>Worst case you have an 80 km commute to work in Nashville
That's the worst case? That's how most people here live if they work in the cities. Work in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth- expect at least two to four hours a day just in travelling back and forth to work. The only people who can afford to live right in the city are your rich boomer type cunts who have been clinging onto managerial positions for the past three decades.

Except it's not 50 miles, it's 20 min to downtown Nashville, if you're trying to drive to a suburb like Brentwood then it's take longer

>my city
>brazil flag
I fucking knew it

I think he's lazy, that's why he'll never have a house in a nice area.

How you guys doing down there?

maybe he can't afford a house or something.

lol what is it with Anglo real estate and urban planning? why is it all fucked up?

bernie sanders was right, if only we were a socialist paradise like venezuela

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I've seen houses like that passing over on the train before

why don't they simply bulldoze them already?

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>I wonder what percentage of them was bailed out by the government.
I know there were a few retirement funds that got completely fucked over and the bail out money went to the fund managers, not the people who lost everything. It was a bit of a big deal for a little while which is why I can remember it off the top of my head.
But yeah, with all those people who lost their homes they had to go somewhere. The government surely couldn't have let them end on on the streets.

I opened Google Maps, I clicked on Directions, I entered Nashville and Clarksville, it said 50 miles. And I can not fathom how you would turn 50 miles into a distance short enough to cover in 20 minutes even if you were overly optimistic and counted it from the last building in town to the first building in town.

you're the same reddit spacer with the brazil flag. not fooling anyone, lad

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Man, you really are fucking clueless.
Stop commenting.

No, im vacationing in Brazil now, show's how much of a poorfag you are.

that was a bridge collapse in minneapolis many years ago

the bridge next to it was nearly a century old at this point, and the one that collapsed was constructed in the mid 20th century

it was a failure of inspection iirc

>the war of graphics
>my graph beats yours
are you even employed, sir?

A failure nonetheless.

Nashville is pretty big, the suburbs are included, but the main down town area where all the jobs are is much closer. So is Clarksville, it takes 30 min for me to drive to Kentucky but someone in North Clarksville it only takes then 5 min.

Sure he can, looked at this house last year for a friend, $12k

>reddit spacer
You guys talk of this reddit spacing a lot, but I have a reddit tab open now and I don't see any.

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So in other words you're being overly optimistic?

he's literally a shill
>reddit spacing
cnbc.com/2017/03/09/engineers-give-americas-infrastructure-a-near-failing-grade.html
25% of the population is unemployed according to the government's own statistical method before they began massaging the numbers to hide it.

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reminder that people crying about reddit spacing are actual redditors trying to fit in but failing

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>it was a failure of inspection
That's pretty sad to hear.
I've read stories of how so many industries have so few inspectors expected to cover massive areas, which leads to problems being overlooked.
There was a dam collapse with a similar sort of problem, or more specifically a problem that failed to be inspected.