BUAHAHHAHAHA. Oh this is a good one. Yes, go live with the nogs and tacos where your house will be broken into monthly, you will be robbed a couple of times a year, you will have your car stolen at least once in 2 years and... Then. THEN! They are going to blame you for "gentrifying" the area and pushing out all of the people that make it a shit place to live in the first place. The comedy writes itself.
Oh, also. Colorado is quickly becoming a failed communist state and if things do not change soon the whole damn place may as well be the worst parts of San Francisco, Chicago and New Orleans combined.. Just with less water and more mountains.
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From the post:
" Shopping for a home has been an American nightmare for Generation Z in recent years, as mortgage rates and home prices skyrocketed – but in 2024 there are some cities where hope springs anew.
A recent analysis by Point2Homes found that Gen Z buyers, who are more likely to have entry-level incomes and no home equity, may have the best chance of owning a home in the South and Midwest.
The study ranked the country’s 100 major cities using a weighted score based on seven metrics: home price-to-income, median sale price difference in 2023 vs. 2022, inventory, homes sold above listing, days on market, homeownership rate and unemployment rate"
BUAHAHHAHAHA. Oh this is a good one. Yes, go live with the nogs and tacos where your house will be broken into monthly, you will be robbed a couple of times a year, you will have your car stolen at least once in 2 years and... Then. THEN! They are going to blame you for "gentrifying" the area and pushing out all of the people that make it a shit place to live in the first place. The comedy writes itself.
Oh, also. Colorado is quickly becoming a failed communist state and if things do not change soon the whole damn place may as well be the worst parts of San Francisco, Chicago and New Orleans combined.. Just with less water and more mountains.
Archive: https://archive.today/Qj2fh
From the post:
" Shopping for a home has been an American nightmare for Generation Z in recent years, as mortgage rates and home prices skyrocketed – but in 2024 there are some cities where hope springs anew.
A recent analysis by Point2Homes found that Gen Z buyers, who are more likely to have entry-level incomes and no home equity, may have the best chance of owning a home in the South and Midwest.
The study ranked the country’s 100 major cities using a weighted score based on seven metrics: home price-to-income, median sale price difference in 2023 vs. 2022, inventory, homes sold above listing, days on market, homeownership rate and unemployment rate"
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