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Every 3rd house will be section 8. Fuck that. Buy a plot and build your own.

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That’s my plan. Looking for 100 acre parcels near water or on a good water table. Gonna need to be owner sold and down for cash.

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Good luck getting past the environmental survey if you are white.

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So easy to fix this. Raise property taxes to 5% or even higher and then provide a homestead exemption to lower it down to 1%. Blackrock and their kind get fucked.

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Federal reserve funded governmentally protected mega-corporations are buying every home they can get their hands on. You think you have the power to change that?

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I was infuriated when I saw raise property taxes then calmed down at the ene.. I'd lower them to zero for whites if could

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It's pretty simple. Once everyone figures out all the houses are rented and owned by the same company... We just go to that company's owners/shareholders houses and ask them very politely to stop. And if they don't, we email them over and over until they do.

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Between her voice and ignorance of economics, that was physically painful to hear.

Buying a home to increase your wealth is a fucking myth spread by media for years. Between realtor fees, transfer taxes, property taxes, mortgage interest, and maintenance, the typical middle class homeowner is lucky to break even unless they accidentally timed the market just right. If they bought in the last housing bubble nearly 15 years ago, they are probably still underwater.

And how do you even access the equity you generate after years a painfully paying down a mortgage? If you sell, a real estate agent gets a cut, and you still need somewhere to live. Best case is that you die and your kids sell the house to buy stonk in GME. Horray for generational equity!

Just appreciate a home for what it is - a chance to hopefully live and raise your kids in a low crime neighborhood. But it's a lifestyle expense, not an investment.

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Breaking even is building wealth, comparatively. When you rent every dollar is gone. When you buy you can get a large amount of that money back.

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And every dollar spent on mortgage interest, property taxes, and home maintenance/upkeep is gone too. I just see a lot of people who end up with more "wasted" expenses than when they rented.,

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Guess what the CEO of Blackrock is...

I'll provide a hint:

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I don't think corps should be able to own land. Let people own it and then the corp can rent it from them.

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Well corporations are people now and you can’t Discriminate or you're a racist

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These (((hackers))) sure are going after targets the biden regime said need to be 'curtailed'. Thanks fbi, faggot fucks.

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As opposed to landlords doing this.

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American Homes 4 Rent is designing and building entire neighborhoods.

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I'm doing that too. I have the land, survoyer, engineer, two builders, etc... all lined up. Worst case scenario I break ground in spring.

Although it will be far less profitable than cramming poor people into apartments, I'm designing a single family neighborhood. My hope is that I can increase the middle class birthrate.

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Honest q: how can you defend against the 'wrong' people from renting?

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It will be difficult because the law is very clear on that, and not in a good way.

I can run background checks. I can make a slightly higher-end house and charge more in rent. I can charge a full-month's rent as a security deposit (as opposed to a smaller amount). Those choices should help weed out many of the least desirable.

I can avoid following vasto shastra, the hindu equivalent of feng shui.

I can invest a lot into trees and making it look natural. Whites will pay extra for that, others won't.

The world needs more of you

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