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How come every time I find my 'dream home' it's upwards of $500,000.00?

Your expectations have been artificially inflated by media advertising and propaganda, so that you expect more in your life than you can afford. This is designed to get you into debt, so that you can be controlled.

Take a look at the "dream homes" that men returning from the Second World War were delighted to live in. By today's media-driven standards, they are shacks, but married couples happily raised large families in them.

Get your expectations in line with your income, and you will be a happier faggot.

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>Take a look at the "dream homes" that men returning from the Second World War were delighted to live in. By today's media-driven standards, they are shacks, but married couples happily raised large families in them.

This is true. Of course my situation is more complex than I present it, but definitely point taken.

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You don't need a fuck-off sized house. A roof over your head and enough room for your shit is enough.

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This is great advice. I wish someone had told me this before getting into a business partnership with a high mortgage on an inflated price home, in little Mexico. Luckily I got out of that deal

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Is it though? It’s basically saying ignore you live in the richest first world country goy. Just go live in a shack and be happy.

People shouldn’t be discouraged from wanting a better quality of life.

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Well, if the shack has acreage it's a bit better, but I see your point. However complex our lives have become, simplicity is welcomed in my eyes

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Choosing to live in a run down house makes little difference to price if developers are willing to turn it into condos. Only place where what you say is true would be rural living.