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Should be a wild four years.

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Tell me. more of this impediment. Was the character speaking weird and it started causing kids to emulate it and induce a speech impediment?
Baby Beaw has twouble speaking pwoperwy, and a wot of widdle kids were picking it up in their thpeech, making it hahdew fow adults to teach them to enunciate.

Educational TV. smh
 
Because most people consider a house to be a lifetime investment, they want to build a nice house that they think will be worth more in the future.
I think this is a major problem. Housing should at best maintain value relative to inflation, baring further investment (a fence, pool, out building etc.) Realistically housing would decrease in value without that investment regardless of how well it is built.
Local laws making building permits expensive and safety regulations requiring more expensive components, materials, etc. add to the costs.
permitting is a nightmare and needs to be reformed. Safety regulations tend to pay for themselves over time.
Trump succeeding in deporting millions of illegals is going to help considerably with housing prices because we aren't using up as much of the supply housing people who don't belong here.
I agree 100%. However, that doesn't mean over financialization won't cause problems in the future of real estate.
 
Enjoy the sequel: the woke generation, now with extra boomers!
A lot of the hippies turned into Yuppies eventually. idk if the woke will turn into anything useful. Some of them will get their heads out of their asses and turn into productive members of society. but the others will just be like the chronically homeless.
 
Trump succeeding in deporting millions of illegals is going to help considerably with housing prices because we aren't using up as much of the supply housing people who don't belong here. Since we'll also be spending fewer tax dollars on paying to house those illegals, the tax payer will have more money in their pocket with which they can purchase a home.
That’s all well and good, but the people that create the onerous regulations that prevent new housing starts on the local level should still be stung up from lampposts by their ankles and beaten with sticks until they knuckle under.

It’s a problem that can be solved on both ends, kick out the illegal aliens that are draining resources and creating a shadow job market that no citizen can compete with on one hand, bringing NIMBY faggots to heel on the other.

It’s the best scenario to bring the housing market back under control. Aforementioned NIMBY neighborcattle will scream and drag their feet crying about housing valuations and equity, but that’s what the sticks are for.
 
I think this is a major problem. Housing should at best maintain value relative to inflation, baring further investment (a fence, pool, out building etc.) Realistically housing would decrease in value without that investment regardless of how well it is built.

permitting is a nightmare and needs to be reformed. Safety regulations tend to pay for themselves over time.

I agree 100%. However, that doesn't mean over financialization won't cause problems in the future of real estate.
During covid there was a shortage of building supplies now there is a shortage of skilled labor. Many industries exist that women are too lazy to do yet refuse to pay higher wages to compensate. I blame feminism.
 
Realistically housing would decrease in value without that investment regardless of how well it is built.
This is how it works in Japan. It's a really good deal for the construction industry and for land owners (important if you live in an apartment), but not such a good deal for anybody else.
 
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