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This includes mixed-use developments that are springing up across suburbia as towns feed at the trough of money Agenda 21 provides.

I've lived long enough to see the shiny, new apartments that all the $30k millionaires wanted to live in when first built, turn to shit in a few decades. If you live near one of these new developments, it's time to gtfo while the getting's good.

At first, these places and the surroundings are awesome. But, renters don't give a fuck; there's no pride in ownership to compel them to maintain anything management isn't obligated to handle. In time, the property turns to shit and so do the tenants. Next thing you know, the place where a young professional used to live now has a section 8 grandma raising her kids' hood-rat spawn. The property is now in a death spiral and the surrounding area's value is taken down with it.

This includes mixed-use developments that are springing up across suburbia as towns feed at the trough of money Agenda 21 provides. I've lived long enough to see the shiny, new apartments that all the $30k millionaires wanted to live in when first built, turn to shit in a few decades. If you live near one of these new developments, it's time to gtfo while the getting's good. At first, these places and the surroundings are awesome. But, renters don't give a fuck; there's no pride in ownership to compel them to maintain anything management isn't obligated to handle. In time, the property turns to shit and so do the tenants. Next thing you know, the place where a young professional used to live now has a section 8 grandma raising her kids' hood-rat spawn. The property is now in a death spiral and the surrounding area's value is taken down with it.

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That’s my apartment in SoCal. Beautiful area with Ferraris and Michelin star restaurants and clean beaches and $30M homes along the coast.

My building was gorgeous a decade ago. Now they took on section 8 government welfare fucks and there is NO WAY these Mexicans and families living here driving $20k cars can afford the $3,000-10,000/ month rent some of these units cost.

It’s insane.

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my dad used to rent a pair of duplex apartments. it was in bean town. no shit it looked like these spics were doing engine repair on the carpets. they all cook with grease and lard so the walls in the kitchens were dripping grease. they have no place in white society.

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Ehh, $20k is still quite a bit more than most people are willing to spend on a car.

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$20k for a car isn’t shit. You can’t get a decent used truck for under $30k unless you’re ok with ton of miles.

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Used trucks are typically overpriced, you could get a decent honda with minor cosmetic damage and barely over 100k miles for only a few thousand.