This was considered a poverty line house in the US 20 years ago

This was considered a poverty line house in the US 20 years ago.

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get in your pod global citizen
we are making room for new arrivals
high lord zuckerberg is building another mansion complex for his fifth wife and needs the space

you WILL live in the pod and you will NOT complain

Yes but is it walkable?

Shows like Malcolm in the middle or the Simpsons which were supposed some boomer losers were wealthier than upper middle class millenials.

lolwhat
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it still is, my grandmother lives in a tiny ass home in a rural town just like that. Probably cost 30-50k. It' cheap because living there is a dead end for a career. Nothing outside of min-wage jobs unless your lucky enough to own some farmland you can rent out.

and still now

>it's cheap in bumfuck, nowhereville

wow america good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

figure someone still needs to repair HVACs and such there

America goood!!!!!!!igoidaf jiadji adjs

it'd be 1mil in a decent location of a big city

Your flag looks American so I take it you are one.

not him, but yes it is
that's why I like living there, you can buy a house on a lake for $200k

maybe san francisco, medium sized midwest town it's $50k to $80k

It's in Studio City, LA. Houses on that street go for millions.

what

You are my Confederate brother

what

well, Any Forums? how would you feel about living in this house (alone, after all you're on this website)?

for me not ideal but I'd be content enough for a few years. looks like rooms inside could feel small and not that greatly lit from windows. not that private either depending on what the backyard is like

take good care of him, he got oil

doesnt mean anything location is only thing matters