Why do people spend $400k on condos while beautiful homes like this are half the price?
Why do people spend $400k on condos while beautiful homes like this are half the price?
>beautiful home
It’s literally made out of sheet metal and cardboard like a fucking favela shack.
You can rent them out for the rest of your life and make comfy side income while visiting them every few years
But you wouldn't understand business sense, would you stupid monkey nigger?
The walls are brick actually, leaf. This house was built hardy german immigrants, not guatemalans making $5/hr
we've all been down that path
to buy a decent house at a decent price you have to pay an additional nigger tax
Why do people spend $210k on houses while building barely constituting as homes in shitholes like Gary, IN for barely a price?
Gary is 100% black and half abandoned. Bethlemham is majority white and not doing so bad. Not really the same at all
That house is ugly as all fuck.
I would honestly buy a shack like this, i might move to vermont one day it seems cheap any downsides to living there?
I'm just saying i see people pay far more for glass condos in flyover states and it baffles me
It's easier to have sterile, fruitless, sex with evil, diseased whores if you have a condo in the city.
what would happen if there was a mass buy up of these sorts of properties by non blacks ?
When the price seems to good, it usually is.
Many of those old houses still have lead paint and asbestos wrapped steam pipe, with modern regulations getting a modern heating system installed along with lead paint removed will cost a fortune due to lead/asbestos abatement.
problem is the city government is still run by niggers
This you’d get treated unfavorably by the entire city , there would be a bunch of articles advocating violence against you because of “gentrification” youd be killed or run out of town
That's a brick facade.
That is on Vermont St, not in Vermont. Vermont is very white, but also incredibly liberal. Bernie is from there, and that is basically how most of the population is. The beer is incredible, and pretty good as far as food goes too. Depending on where you live, you can't get things like internet or cell service, at least not at good speeds and for a fair price.
Like all of New England it also has massive heroine problems.
>why do people pay a lot of money to stay in the densely populated areas where their jobs are instead of going to the middle of nowhere for cheap and deal with 4 hours of daily commute?
boy oh boy do I wonder why
Also, that particular type of american home ages horribly. Lead paint, lead plumbing, if there is electricity then chances are it's a 1950s slack job waiting to catch fire, construction wood that was not properly treated and is likely to be rotting already.
There's a good reason why most of these have been demolished.
if you want to get one of these and really live in it, you'll have to dump at least as much as their full price back into renovations.
The three most important things in real estate are: location, location, and location.
Currently it is trendy to be near spear chucking Basketball-Americans, piss soaked streets, and brewpubs. Gentrification has pushed out some of the riff-raff but those remaining will eventually chimpout. Combine that with the issues of disease, busted budgets, and overcrowding, the trends will change again. They always do. In the meanwhile, be glad you can buy a desirable property for much less than a few years from now when the urbanites abandon the cities again and try to buy up rural homes.
Checked. Truth.
Underrated
I own one like it. Never again. Expect to replace all electric, plumbing, a/c, roof and hidden rot. If it's got abasement - just kys
You a southerner by chance?
you're entire race and culture is ugly as fuck
it's since there are probably 0 jobs in a 50 mile radius that pay over ~$10/hr. Even an affordable house may as well list for a million while it's in some flat wage/low wage area
Because nobody outside of retarded people wants to live in the asscrack of nowhere with little to do.
Learn to code.
Work remotely.
Earn San Francisco level salary.
Become emperor of your ville.
Most city folks stay in and watch Netflix 99% of the time once the novelty of walking to the Barcade wears off after a couple of months.
Looks like real brick to me champ
Pic related is in an area with 300 years of rich history and only 1-2 hours away from major population centers. Its not like this is a shack in North dakota
just abate your own asbestos, mix it with other garbage, and bring it to the dump