This is what americans buy when they've "made it"

>this is what americans buy when they've "made it"

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that's a pretty dumb way of phrasing having a job and sensible financial goals

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I wouldn't mind living there, to be honest.

It looks weird. You could build a nice place for the same amount of money. I like the typical wooden American houses or ranch style houses better.

More enlightened Americans are starting to opt for smaller homes closer to the city. Retarded boomers still buy this, yes.

Suburbs suck though. Nothing to do.

That looks really good tho

This is a better example of a neighborhood of people that have, "made it," as OP as so eloquently put it.
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a bit too pointy but looks good
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Holy shit. How much money do you need to make in order to live there?