1975-built suburban box on .5 acres

>1975-built suburban box on .5 acres
>still has original wood panel basement
>that will be $825k plus tip

How is this housing market sustainable?

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>in the most expensive markets in the US
if you don't need to live in a pozzed up mega city or celebrity vacation area that home costs as little as $40k

OP

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>Not buying pre WWII

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>Not buying redwood

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Thanks for the advice, gramps.

>Not buying plaster walls

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>when you grew up in houses twice as nice as that at less than 8 times the cost

>Not buying an acre or more

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in a market like Snohomish, really any of the PACNW states right now, pre-ww2 homes are often well maintained and will fetch even more of a premium because back then they actually were good at architecture.

>not living in a tent

>yfw just ngmi

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You know how.

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it's not. the market is supported by greed and speculation. assholes see that housing went from 400k to 800k in 5 years and think it will continue and be 1.6M by 2030. they hope to make 800k doing nothing.

unfortunately for them half the population just injected death syrup and will soon gracelessly expire. houses will not be worth $1M. Houses are about to be free. You will be able to walk up to whatever house you want and simple take it for $0.

See: Fear and greed in investment strategy.

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Buddy that is snohomish wa, it’s literally out there and a podunk town..

Based hydrated user had priorities down

1975 is a good year to have a home built. This was before cheap labor sacrificed quality and lead paint was already being phased out

Snohomish is neither, its a small suburban town a hour away from Seattle. This house isnt even that interesting, its down a gravel driveway behind some other homes and backs up against some power lines, not exactly luxury real estate.

My parents bought their first house not far from here in 1989 for $70k, its now valued over $900k purely because its on a main road and a short drive to the highway.

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The house doesn't matter, it's the land that's expensive.

>its a small suburban town a hour away from Seattle
I just checked on google and it's actually a 30 m drive form the center of Seattle.
But let's say it was 1h - that's close enough to be part of the seattle real estate market. We have the same thing here, any town within 2h of Toronto or Vancouver is expensive because people are willing to drive 1+ hours to and from work.

This is the only pre-1950 home for sale in the area, pretty but unrealistic.

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West coast cope

>How is this housing market sustainable?
Why would it go down? There's people buying them over asking price.

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People will pay top dollar and then some to live far away from niggers.

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lmao look at the tiny fake shutters on those huge windows
what retard designed this shit

>30 minutes

Not with weekday commuting traffic.

I live on 4 acres just outside of town, but thats only because my girlfriend's grandparents bought it decades ago and she'll inherit it when they are gone. Zillow says this patch of dirt alone is worth $400k, double wide will be replaced with a real house when its in our names.

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>Low crime
>white area
>commuting distance to Amazon and Microsoft Headquarters
>close to Steven's Pass and Lake Chelan

Seller is an idiot for letting that thing go. Buy if you can OP. You could make a killing renting that place to some tech immigrant.

how the fuck can anyone afford to pay 12k a month in mortgage? even if 6 families split that house it would still be too expensive to be reasonable.

for 2 million i can get a river front citizenship by investment property in the balkans which comes with the added benefit of getting the fuck rid of USA citizenship

zoomers and millennials have become bigger whiners than even niggers and jews
pathetic parasites

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>You could make a killing renting that place to some tech immigrant.

You'll never get the curry smell out.

>Not with weekday commuting traffic.
Well that estimate was from 9:17 AM on a Friday, which is still rush hour. But like I said, even if you double it, it doesn't matter. People are willing to commute 2h so they're gonna buy up everything within 2h of the city.
>You could make a killing renting that place to some tech immigrant.
You mean 8 tech immigrants

Metro Detroit is full of prewar houses

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>This is the only pre-1950 home for sale in the area
Lol, my village you're lucky to get one built later than 1900, although they are just as overpriced

Don't spend fifty years voting for people who constantly print more money.

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People who work for tech companies live in that town and commute to Seattle, you massive faggot

No one is going to die off from the vaccine.
Why do you have such a hard time understanding this? Don't you know who you're dealing with?

They can't fight, so they can't afford to start a fight.
If it killed 95% of the population, a small fraction of the remaining 5% would still chase them to the ends of the earth and completely overwhelm them.
Their fate would be medieval, and justifiably so; no one could ever conceive of a sufficient punishment for genocide on that scale.
They would live to witness their own bloodlines extinguished.
This is not about killing people off. It's about controlling them. The vaccine was a litmus test for compliance. A small, incremental step in a long-term plan.

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Correct.
The government has no money of its own. Before a politician can give you a dollar, he has to take it from you first, or put you in debt for it.
Sadly, I don't think this is taught in schools anymore, judging by what I see with kids today.

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Dude my dad makes 50k a month as a president of a mortgage company. I make 7k a month so I could afford that but it would be a grandiose waste of money.