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i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place home ownership is still pretty common
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look, I know you feel that being homeless sucks but have you SEEN how expensive good looking cabinets (just the cabinets!) cost!?!
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:32 |
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c-spam needs a lil down to the countryside cleanse
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:33 |
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shrike82 posted:i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place yeah Im almost 40 and gonna just die in a ditch at this point because Im a poor person. I should have become a realtor.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:33 |
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everyone that owns a home and posts itt has to list their home addresses for crash spots for when the rest of us are vagabonds
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:36 |
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AnimeIsTrash posted:they should be killed Ill go first
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:37 |
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i say swears online posted:everyone that owns a home and posts itt has to list their home addresses for crash spots for when the rest of us are vagabonds My place is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500, it's an old remodel. If you need a place to stay just hop the fence and knock on the front door, I work from home most of the time.
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CongoJack posted:My place is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500, it's an old remodel. If you need a place to stay just hop the fence and knock on the front door, I work from home most of the time. this reads like the plot to an Ernest movie.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:52 |
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shrike82 posted:i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place I'm in this age range and own squat but I also live in the Seattle area. I'd have left a long time ago if it weren't for my entire extended family living nearby. I'd be worse off with no family safety net than just staying in Washington. I was talking to my grandma about moving away last year and she was trying hard to convince me not to do that.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:53 |
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it'd be funny if there were material differences in home ownership rate by sub-forum
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:56 |
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"I kill homeowners... do you own a house?" "Trying to haha"
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 01:56 |
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everyone deserves their own house and a small plot of land on which to grow potato. This is humanity's dream.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:00 |
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shrike82 posted:it'd be funny if there were material differences in home ownership rate by sub-forum
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:06 |
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i say swears online posted:c-spam needs a lil down to the countryside cleanse Return to the countryside you say?
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:08 |
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the national rate of homeownership in the US is ~65% maybe that craters as boomers have their house wealth siphoned off by the healthcare industry and wall street scoops them all up historically this was a conscious decision by capital to pacify workers, since a mortgage makes most people more risk averse when it comes to workplace organizing so there would be a dark comedy in capital forgetting this lesson, destroying the home ownership rate, and finding out the working class on the other side of it is significantly more militant bawfuls has issued a correction as of 02:14 on Apr 26, 2022 |
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bawfuls posted:the national rate of homeownership in the US is ~65% 65% mortgage holders maybe
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:14 |
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AnimeIsTrash posted:Lol they also turned the econ thread into stock market chat. it's insufferable lol
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:15 |
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I think it technically means 65% of housing units are owner occupied
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:15 |
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Xaris posted:GIP is probably third highest with VA loans but it's mild-dewing mobile homes and other small flats out in the deep south. The VA won't give you a loan for a trailer. They also require inspections. It's been iVFW for a while now, please update your forums.xls file.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:16 |
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D&D is probably up there too
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:17 |
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bawfuls posted:the national rate of homeownership in the US is ~65% just to be clear the home ownership rate is the percent of single family homes occupied by their owner it is not the percent of adults dwelling in a home they own, which is much much lower
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bawfuls posted:I think it technically means 65% of housing units are owner occupied 65% mortgage holder occupied maybe Im being pedantic but ask poor america how having a mortgage worked out for them in 2008
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:18 |
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Id actually be curious to know the percentage of units that are owned debt free
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:19 |
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shrike82 posted:it'd be funny if there were material differences in home ownership rate by sub-forum it's definitely statistically significant
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:19 |
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As of the end of [2020], about 85 million individuals or families owned their homes. About 41 million rented, and another 1.5 million occupied their homes without paying cash rent. There are 260 million adults over 18 in the USA, that above statistic is unclear about how many its counting.
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 02:20 |
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otoh, locking in a 2% fixed mortgage anytime in the past decade was probably one of the few ways the average person could get some of the money printer action it works out better than paying it off
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the previous owners installed so many cabinets in the kitchen/living room/greatroom that there's literally nowhere to hang a picture (aside from the fireplace) i don't even have a spot to mount one of those magnetic knife holder bar things, it's completely absurd. i had to order a box of 100 to replace all the cabinet knobs all the previous owners were olds so we spent most of our money after the purchase repainting all the walls, previously it was a crimson flower pattern and gingham wallpaper nightmare. at least there aren't pebbled glass jalousie windows everywhere
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Grapplejack posted:everyone deserves their own house and a small plot of land on which to grow potato. This is humanity's dream. Can I grow corn?
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BIG-DICK-BUTT-gently caress posted:Honestly Im pretty sure you know more about this stuff than I do, no irony, it seems like a passion of yours. I always learn new stuff whenever you post about interior design. Ive only been doing it for 3 years so I am far from expert .. Just sharing what Ive seen, every market will be different. well I appreciate the kind words! yes for entry level homes your prices make sense. I did the countertops in early 2019 before I got into design (but I had a relative who did it who suggested what I ended up with), nothing fancy, wilsonart HPL, matte, coffee bean (dark brown) color. I wasn't willing to pay the pretty subtantial premium for something fancier, and I only want a solid color so more textured options wouldn't make sense anyway. Since it's still so new I'm just kind of building around that, so my walls are an off white with a brown undertone, my porcelain tile that I just had installed is kind of medium brown that looks like concrete, with a bit of a darker brown grout. I've been spending my time recently treating the efflorescence. The cabinet doors will be painted in a color from Benjamin Moore called Normandy. I'm a big fan of the brown/blue/gray pallet overall. https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/2129-40/normandy If I were to blow money on new countertops (which would be stupid) again I would probably do solid surface, but it doesn't really benefit me at all except the small convenience of an undermount sink, and even then my kraus sink has a beveled edge so it's not a big issue. There's even a company now (I forget the name) that makes sinks that can be undermounted on laminate. Concrete is definitely something more for an industrial or brutalist theme. I'm picturing concrete floors as well, exposed ductwork, a lot of gray and black in general, lighting that has some of its interior exposed like anything from anglepoise. It's not something you can just put in any kitchen because it will often look weird as hell actionjackson has issued a correction as of 03:39 on Apr 26, 2022 |
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shrike82 posted:i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place yes because we were fortunate enough to be in the housing market right after 2008 when homes were cheap as hell goons you can stay in my entry, you just have to share the space with my greyhound because she has her crate in there also you need to hide in the bushes when the one woman on the third floor who everyone hates prowls around
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shrike82 posted:i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place Literally no one deemed loving essential in 2020 or even their lil capo managers could ever own their own anything in most states so thats just privilege shining bright.
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War and Pieces posted:Sorry but pumping money into a house just for sale doesn't actually make sense. Sure it does. The return on kitchen improvements is double or triple what you put in, even if the new owners are going to rip them all out immediately. Anything that distracts potential buyers from the numerous flaws of the house pays for itself.
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shrike82 posted:i'd be surprised if the majority of posters over 35 don't own a place the only posters over 35 who own in an area that isnt blasted out or remote are pmc/computer touching white collars or have generational wealth (aka mommy and daddy bought them a house or most of a house because they got married or something)
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there's some noise in the way home ownership stats are created but i wouldn't be surprised if the rates for SA posters are even higher than the broader population given the skew towards stemlords
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SorePotato posted:Imo ban all posters who own property. Tf are you doing here tbf the bank owns the property until I can defeat them by giving them an obscene amount of money
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bi crimes posted:the only posters over 35 who own in an area that isn’t blasted out or remote are pmc/computer touching white collars or have generational wealth (aka mommy and daddy bought them a house or most of a house because they got married or something) Need more union tradespeople
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:the previous owners installed so many cabinets in the kitchen/living room/greatroom that there's literally nowhere to hang a picture (aside from the fireplace) i carry a can of bearspray when I check the mail because my neighbor tried killing his girlfriend last year
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# ? Apr 26, 2022 05:08 |
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if he couldn't even kill a girl what are you worried about
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:if he couldn't even kill a girl what are you worried about lol when it was happening I called the cops and they said, "yeah, about four other people also called we're on our way"
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OxMan posted:Literally no one deemed loving essential in 2020 or even their lil capo managers could ever own their own anything in most states so thats just privilege shining bright. Oh, you can still own, but it's going to be the inside corner of the midwest's rear end in a top hat with extremely limited job options and definitely higher property taxes to prop up what little municipal facilities haven't been bought by some conglomerate of investors. For example, a small town's former city hall. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/221-N-Mitchell-St-Braceville-IL-60407/2068621762_zpid/ How about an 1890s hotel? https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/233-S-Walnut-St-Arthur-IL-61911/325540045_zpid/ This one is kind of a hidden gem, "raise a big family" kind of house, nice wood work inside, but it's effectively in a sea of corn and soybeans. Those trees right up on the basement foundation probably aren't great, either. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/107-S-Walnut-St-Roberts-IL-60962/112572157_zpid/ Sorry I keep drawing back to Illinois but it's just familiar to me so I use it a lot. But yeah, you can own, if you uproot your life, change jobs to a much more limited market, move to the grain states and can tolerate 60s wood paneling and 70s pastel toilets. More than a few places have tempted me to go back to Illinois, but I'm firmly against going back. Plenty of other midwestern poo poo states to choose from, none are good (IL has legal weed though).
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