>housing is too expensive
Housing is too expensive
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>gary, indiana
that's literally a ghetto with no jobs
>Gary
>The houses are stacked on top of eachother
95k is too much for this place.
>The racial makeup of the city was 84.8% African American, 10.7% White, 0.3% Native American, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% from other races, and 2.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 5.1% of the population.
I mean hey knock yourself out
Fuck you. Hobart Electronics is located right near there. They pump out critical components for your consumer electronic devices you so mindlessly consume.
>Gary, Indiana
>The racial makeup of the city was 84.8% African American, 10.7% White, 0.3% Native American, 0.2% Asian, 1.8% from other races, and 2.1% from two or more races.
:/
I don't want to be shot
> Gary, Indiana
NIGGERVILLE USA
> one hundred thousand for a flyover shoebox
It's only affordable because no one lives in Gary by choice.
Garry Indian is crazy dangerous black town like Detroit. Literally Detroit’s suberb.
>living in a town called gary
firstly that should be a song. secondly no one wants to live in a town called gary.
I built my own house for $320,000. It is 6,850 sqft on 125 acres.
I mean Chicago, it’s the extension of the South side.
>Indiana
No shit
Gary, Indiana is a city about 25 miles from Chicago. The city was built around steel factories, and when they went out of business and shut down the city went broke, half the people left, and it's turned to shit.
Much of it is a ghost town and abandoned, and looks more like Chernobyl than a city in America.
In the 90s for a time, Gary had the highest murder rate of any city in the country. It's still pretty high on the list. Crime is a huge problem and it's a place people generally avoid. The only hotel in Gary has been abandoned for years, people don't even want to go there anymore.
It gets mentioned a lot on reddit, sometimes where it shouldn't even make sense, because whenever the common AskReddit question "What is the worst city you've ever been to?" gets reposted, or a variation of it, Gary Indiana is a popular answer. It's also a well known shitty city because its most famous export is Michael Jackson, who grew up in Gary.
95k for those demographics
Oh no no no
Would rather live in a trailer park with methed out whites than live near niggers again
Gary Indiana sucks tank dick, there are plenty of livable places to get decently priced real estate in the US but Gary isn't worth it to live in for the price of free
Lmao Gary Indiana? Are you fucking daft? Your life expectancy is worse than someone with AIDS
>Gary
A kid got murdered there when he tried to sell a Xbox through Craigslist’s awhile ago
We don't need no water let the mother fucker burn, BURN MOTHERFUCKER, BURN!
>flyover
>just south of Nigcago
you're good at this geo shit, Jamal
This user is right on the money.
Google Gary Indiana and you'll see tons of pics that show this place to be abandoned more or less.
$100k for a house in such a city is extremely overpriced.
Hello goyim, don't you want to pay $95,000 to live in an 85% negro town?
but the mayor is going to save it with art
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I lived in Hobart, its just Gary Jr. at this point. All loud jiggaboos, coonin it up all the fucking time
I paid 100K for a house in a city where you can actually find a job .
>Since the late 1960s, Gary has suffered drastic population loss, falling by 55 percent from its peak of 178,320 in 1960.[10] The city faces the difficulties of many Rust Belt cities, including unemployment, decaying infrastructure, and low literacy and educational attainment levels. It is estimated that nearly one-third of all houses in the city are unoccupied or abandoned.
>1/3 of all houses are either unoccupied or abandoned
>100k for a single level 3 bedroom house
>built in 1949, back when they still used asbestos
Yeahhh, hahahahahahaahaha.
In this economy?! The real estate market needs to experience some severe price correction ie crash, bust, whatever the proper business jargon is.
Real estate prices are divorced from reality and follow what some may call "Boomernomics".
Love these kinds of images. That used to be a bustling factory where people made a living. They probably thought it'd be around forever. Now its dead
Dude I can handle meth addicts, the wild crackcoons are another story. Honestly the worst that happens in meth'd up white america is someone takes your grill and lawn furniture to sell at the flea market. I had my recycling stolen once, word got out I had a bunch of brake rotors.
I visited Michael Jackson's childhood home there and drove around the neighborhood. Strange place, didn't feel that dangerous though, felt more like a typical rundown rural southern black neighborhood
>I had my recycling stolen once, word got out I had a bunch of brake rotors.
What....the fuck....
$4 for scrap metal at whatever place is willing to take that?!
Gary is ripe for gentrification. That factory would be sweet for a 10k square foot mansion full of white children.
I live in the Rust Belt. My friend got a new job at a steel factory, he noticed they had a scrap bin full of steel so we went back the next night and stole 6000lbs of it.
>nigger neighborhood
Gee no wonder
why do you zoomers always pick cities in the ghetto when you are trying to prove how housing is affordable. are you kids just retarded or is it le ironic ?
that aside there are houses in east KY or south OH on zillow for 35k that are 10 times nicer then this shit hole flipped piece of garbage.
This is literally one of the worst demographic charts I've ever seen for a US city. That must be an unbelievable hell to live there.
>Gary, Indiana
>Also bars on door, but not on the windows.
ok u buy it then what?
have fun with high taxes, crime and poverty
>Another financial demoralization thread
Houses are not too expensive. They are only out of reach in commie cucked areas. There are PLENTY of areas that have PLENTY of jobs and property in the 100-150k range. Do not pay any fucking mind to these faggot assed shills. If you want a house start looking at various areas, do your homework on race demographics and job opportunities and with some diligence you will find a place that you can afford and has everything you want in it.
I dont want to live in an economic dead end and political shithole.
Give us a hint bro, where you at
>tfw I'm so poor I got rejected for a 50k mortgage despite having a 740 goy score
Down payments are antisemitic.
Some asshole developer probably bought that crack house for $500 threw some paint inside and now is trying to sell it for 100k
This is across the street from that home. Nah, dude, that's a very dangerous neighborhood.
found a nice place for you
>Chicago Getto
LOLOLOL
Fuck off kike sage
I'm in Texas now. Plenty of places here but there's a lot of ground to cover research wise (fuck ton of towns/cities here as well as vastly different biomes). For something a bit narrower than "bruh, Texas" Brevard County Florida ain't half bad. I bought a house there a couple years ago for $100k and wound up selling it for $200k after I gave it a new coat of paint and replaced the old carpet with laminate. Lots of work there in pretty much any industry, especially tech, aviation or medical.