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2021-01-15 11:46 137781312 Anonymous (1610026137204.png 736x675 142kB)
>he doesn't own his house

2 min later 137781484 Anonymous
i dont have a house

3 min later 137781512 Anonymous
>>137781312 Not everyone lives in a good country.

4 min later 137781570 Anonymous
>>137781312 I'm 19 bro

5 min later 137781636 Anonymous
>>137781312 I own a house and rent the land it sits on Are trailers based or cringe?

6 min later 137781688 Anonymous
>they don't own their own country

8 min later 137781819 Anonymous (1565312516799.png 1920x1200 2843kB)
I turn 25 soon and still live at home, man i wish i didnt lack the constitution for suciide.

8 min later 137781838 Anonymous
i own one house but that was given to me by my parents, and ive just got a 300k loan from the bank to buy and investment property where the rent will pay the mortage. i dont understand why more people dont just get a loan from the bank to buy a property to rent it out, shit pays for itself and you do practically nothing.

10 min later 137781909 Anonymous (1610737444099.jpg 550x714 53kB)
>>137781312 >he can't afford to spend 30k/month renting a luxury apartment

10 min later 137781935 Anonymous
>>137781838 Ignoring how hard it is to evict shit tennants right now because of Covid, you're underestimating the cost of repairs and how destructive people are when they don't own it themselves.

10 min later 137781949 Anonymous
>>137781838 TUTORIAL COUNTRY, TUTORIAL LIFE

10 min later 137781959 Anonymous
>has to pay property tax >"owns" a house

13 min later 137782165 Anonymous (1609888006554.jpg 468x288 25kB)
I don't own a house and neither do my parents, so I won't even get to inherit one. Home ownership for me is entirely unattainable.

15 min later 137782255 Anonymous
>>137782165 I unironically can't imagine what it means My family is definitely not wealthy but both my grandparents and parents own houses What do your parents do if I may ask?

15 min later 137782264 Anonymous
>>137781838 TUTORIAL COUNTRY, TUTORIAL LIFE

17 min later 137782421 Anonymous
>>137782255 He's probably an immigrant. It's usually immigrants who don't have property in the family. t. immigrant although in my case I have a commieblock apartment to fall back on in my parents' country in eastern europe.

19 min later 137782486 Anonymous (tttts.gif 498x498 3511kB)
>>137782264 >nooooo I suffer being the son of wealthy paramilitary general and ahve sex with barely legal "18" years old at the beach drinking out of a coconut every day in warm weather year round!!!!111

20 min later 137782561 Anonymous
>>137781312 Awful investment, you lose money buying real estate.

20 min later 137782614 Anonymous
>>137782255 My mum is a NEET and my dad is a construction worker, but they've been divorced for almost 30 years. >>137782421 Generally true, but it depends what immigrant group. Indians for example have a higher home ownership rate than white Brits (not as true for East Asians, but we have far more Pajeets than Zhangs here)

21 min later 137782630 Anonymous
>>137781570 You’re dad May have nutted to 9/11 on tv

22 min later 137782738 Anonymous
>>137781312 I did at 23. Purchased my 4th one this year.

23 min later 137782778 Anonymous
>>137782561 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

24 min later 137782823 Anonymous
>>137781935 lucky theres no shortage of tradies in this contracted economy to exploit for those repairs. >>137782264 >>137781949 "no" my parents were immigrants and worked themselves to the bone to give us a decent life.

24 min later 137782837 Anonymous
I own land.

25 min later 137782899 Anonymous
>>137781312 I'm not a millionaire just yet

25 min later 137782924 Anonymous
>>137782486 Why are yuros so delusional?

27 min later 137783021 Anonymous
>>137781959 Property tax is fucking disgusting and I dont know how it is legal. 1.67% in Texas and that means every 60 years the government taxes you for "owning" the property, the same amount amount it would cost you to buy a 2nd property of equal value. if you wanted to buy land and get out of the rat race you cant because the government wants you to pay 4000$ to them a year.

28 min later 137783100 Anonymous
>>137782778 I'm not memeing, even a savings account has a bigger return. If you sold your house an put the money on the thing with the worse revenue you could rent a place and still have profit.

28 min later 137783107 Anonymous
>>137781312 Got my backbreaking mortgage to pay off first, cleared £20k of it in 2 years though so far, and should be able to clear the outstanding balance in 10 years plus buy a second property for my son as he'll be 22 then (if my stocks work out as expected)

29 min later 137783204 Anonymous
My parents own 4 houses. My mum is going to sell one of those (a small mansion) to buy two decent sized apartments, so she can give one house to each of her offspring. I love my mum

31 min later 137783316 Anonymous
>>137782165 By accident I ended up looking at houses on some British web site. If I hadn't seen the prices I wouldn't have believed it.

33 min later 137783424 Anonymous (100_gigadollars.png 700x294 501kB)
to all the renters ITT: thanks, keep it up

33 min later 137783440 Anonymous
>>137781312 Most young people don't

35 min later 137783524 Anonymous
>>137782778 Buy bitcoin

35 min later 137783530 Anonymous
>>137782823 In a tutorial country... Yes

36 min later 137783590 Anonymous
>>137783316 The sad thing is, most countries either have expensive houses or poor quality houses, while in the UK we have both. The only upside is that if you manage to get a council house (like we do), your rent is effective around 1/4-1/3 of what it would be if you were renting privately.

37 min later 137783673 Anonymous
>>137781312 But I do own my house.

38 min later 137783715 Anonymous
>>137783590 >The sad thing is, most countries either have expensive houses or poor quality houses, while in the UK we have both. That definitely seems to be the case. And it doesn't help that filthy rich people basically all over the globe buy property in Britain.

39 min later 137783791 Anonymous
>>137781512 literally this my cunt is a shithole my montly salary is 22 mil pesos and a house a good one cost about 7 million of pesos , taking in account how much money i spend montly and the rest for saving i would need more than 50 years of saving to get my own house , reality is mayority of third world people cant afford their own house fairytales likes america and euroalnd were you can have your car and house in a decade are impossible for us

40 min later 137783833 Anonymous
You will never own a house. You will never own your land. You will always owe someone money.

41 min later 137783872 Anonymous
>>137782778 It's a half truth. In Japan real estate is a shit investment unless you own a commie block. Houses depreciated based of year constructed and is torn down every 10 so years and rebuilt.

48 min later 137784334 Anonymous (1424723505227.jpg 597x519 13kB)
>>137783715 >entire tower blocks of new-build apartments stand empty because chinese businessmen are using them to invest their money in case they get winnie the pooh'd into a reeducation camp >house prices increased by 7.6% from Nov-19 to Nov 20 >wages declined in the same period >UK's Gini coefficient declined to where we are now a mid-tier country

58 min later 137784889 Anonymous
>>137783833 rentoid cope

1 hours later 137785460 Anonymous
>>137783833 And you WILL be happy!

1 hours later 137785979 Anonymous
>>137784334 Has Britain ever really been a decent country for ordinary working people? Even in your top days at the turn of the 20th century working class people lived often in quite miserable conditions as far as I know.

1 hours later 137786356 Anonymous
>>137781312 Landlord sama... I KNEEL

1 hours later 137786602 Anonymous
>>137783791 That is where you are wrong kiddo, in the third world you can build a build a shack in some empty land. Electricity and water for free, no taxes. If you don't mind shit in the middle of the street and the drug dealers it's a great investment.

1 hours later 137786641 Anonymous
>>137785979 I don't think so. Our wealth divide is pretty large for a Western European country and it has historically been much bigger. Even in the modern day, it's still a very socially-stratified country where different classes don't mix much.

1 hours later 137787233 Anonymous (55735de517d1599f4f4a5f71fe324244cfd7656br1-670-751v2_00.jpg 457x512 33kB)
>>137781312 I don't own a house but I do own a trailer on 3 acres of fertile land on the river. Well I should say "own", because as already stated ITT I still have to pay $100 of property tax per year for the privilege of "owning" land that is supposedly mine.

1 hours later 137787286 Anonymous
>>137787233 Are you in your trailer now? Where are you? Is it cold?

1 hours later 137787756 Anonymous
>>137787286 im not in it right now because im visiting my family in another state, but i will be back in the trailer in about a week. its in washington state, it never gets super cold where i live (sometimes below freezing at night but never polar/arctic tier) and when it does get cold i can heat up the trailer really fast by just running a space heater, because its an extremely small living space. the biggest downside is that my internet fucking sucks because i live innawoods. its worse than australia tier

2 hours later 137787937 Anonymous
>>137787756 Trailer living has always lured me. There's something extremely comfy about it. Never tried it though. This is a bit too cold place for it.

2 hours later 137788212 Anonymous
>>137787937 I agree, if you're the right type of person for it, it can be really comfy. If I lived in a climate like Finland I would probably opt for a small house instead of a trailer, but I have no clue how affordable a small house is there.

2 hours later 137788728 Anonymous
>>137781819 Most people these days do anon. Just save up and stop eating out. I find booze, drugs and take out to be the biggest money holes around.

2 hours later 137788820 Anonymous
>>137787937 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1q uI4ET5fA >tfw dont own and live in a trailer park Its literally my dream if i win the lottery I will buy a trailer park and a third gen trailer park and grow a mullet. The true hapa dream.

2 hours later 137789028 Anonymous
>>137788820 I wouldn't want to live in a trailer park but in a trailer in some comfy nature area by myself.

2 hours later 137789199 Anonymous (erger-min-2.jpg 864x486 123kB)
>>137789028 I get that. Also look into tinyhouses. You can get some with R20 walls which do pretty good up north. They just build them on top of a dovetail trailer so its considered a mobile home.

2 hours later 137789299 Anonymous
>>137781312 >tutorial country is condescending 3rd worlders thats a low hanging fruit

2 hours later 137789389 Anonymous
Imagine bragging about owning a house when you are living in tutorial mode... I will be a house owner anyways once my parents die and i inherit it

2 hours later 137789451 Anonymous
>>137788728 >Just save up and stop eating out. 3 biggest expenses: taxes, rent and food (essential only). You can't "save up" when housing prices are increasing faster than your wages.

2 hours later 137789488 Anonymous
>>137789389 >euros just get free homes from their parents I "suffer" in europe

2 hours later 137789762 Anonymous
Luckily my parents talked me into living with them and saving up. Now I own 32 square meter apartment, well "own" as my company substitution is 132€/month. But that's really not a big sum compare to renting. It's a home at least and I'd have to do some serious stuff to get booted out.

2 hours later 137790579 Anonymous
>>137781312 I know a nigga who looks like that lol

3 hours later 137790751 Anonymous
>>137781312 I'll just inherit the one of my parents once they die

3 hours later 137790775 Anonymous
>>137790751 >euros just get free homes from their parents >I "suffer" in europe

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