People are not obligated to go with the highest bid, they can sell to who they want, a young family puts in a bid on their first attempt to buy a starter home? Guess what, you can sell it to them. Greedy Americans are selling out their history for a few more dollars.
Lol, yeah! And to end all wars and violence we just need to stop being mean.
I get your point. But, I have sold a car to a friend well under market value, because they were a friend. I have lent money to family with no expectation of being paid back. If I woke up tomorrow and found that I lost everything my friends and family would step in and help. I would do the same for them. I take it you don’t have that? You can fix that.
Why do you think the jews keep disseminating anti-nationalistic and anti-white collectivistic sentiments?
The last thing the global elite wants is people viewing their fellow (white) man as a friend/brother. They want us to be mindless, individualistic, greedy consumers with no higher ideals.
Yeah, I have all that. Come from good family. But if known pedofile/rapist/murderer offered me 50% above market value for my house. I would take it. And so would 99% of people. To be faced with a problem, like corporations buying all the property at 50% markup, and saying the solution is to not sell to them, you might as well be a fucking hippy saying the solution to wars and violence is to not be mean.
It seems impossible for my wife and I to get into a house. We have twins on the way and need the space. Unfortunately, everyone is offering cash in full because they're moving out of a large city near us. No one wants to pay high taxes due to bad money management out there. Getting a house is interesting seeing that a friggin 1 bed 1 bath goes for dang near 180k, retarded...
No normal person is going to leave 20-50% on the table. This isn't a $500 helping hand to a friend, it's way more and affects their entire family and children's future.
I get your point, my lolly pop and sunshine scenario is for the typical home bidding process when all bids are within a few hundred to a few thousand of each other. This over the top bidding from Blackrock is sinister and doesn't paint a good picture for the future of the middle class in America. Very Scary!
It makes me wonder if all the past few years crazy housing market is due to this shit. Worse yet is we lose either way. They fuck us on real estate and if they fail we get to pay for that too. About fed up with these fuckers.
But that young family is likely taking out a mortgage to buy the home.
The bank owns it until they pay it off.
Better off buying a piece of land and living in a tent.
These are entire neighborhoods, "planned communities", built by corporations from the very same cabal.
I wouldn't be surprised if they had fake families buy them, to hide that it's a company.
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