Yeah, no one normal can afford that, which is exactly what's happening, the people buying this shit up are going to be investors and investor groups like Blackrock so they can import migrants and get the rent money from government welfare. I don't understand how you can look at the maths on that and think that's acceptable.
Plenty of normal people can afford that. That could be done on a $75k annual salary fairly easily in Oklahoma where you'd net $4,500ish a month after taxes. Take off money for utilities and a car and you're living on $30-40 a day for food, gas, etc. Is it going to work for some guy bussing tables, no, but $75k is well within the average pay for professional or skilled labor with 10 years of experience.
Your maths just isn't realistic as expected, the average salary for a millennial is shit and they're the ones that are going to be searching for property the most that's why they're despairing so much and no it's not just the out of touch leftist weirdos who don't understand the market. The only people who can get those kinds of salaries are Generation X style families or people lucky enough to be successful at building their own business etc. and ironically that's the types that I'm surrounded by RL. It's mostly Generation X families who will either have bought the house outright or gotten it on a mortgage. The only young people in the area are going to be those living with their parents and going to university.
I fall in that Millennial age range as much as I hate to admit it and I pulled it off. I know a much younger person that just got an engineer job at a defense contractor. He's definitely in that pay range. He's 23. I've known him since he was 12. Only luck he had was having parents that raised him right. Didn't grow up rich. Worked hard and went to a college out in the country and didn't waste it away partying at some big name tranny factory university. I know another that spent his 18-25 years not doing shit to learn anything useful. He works at a warehouse and lives with his parents with no end in sight.
I get it, shit sucks and it's a hell of a lot worse than when I was a 20-something. I also look around and see so many people just make excuses and give up.
I know another that spent his 18-25 years not doing shit to learn anything useful. He works at a warehouse and lives with his parents with no end in sight.
Do you not see it as a problem that a warehouse worker is living with his parents with no end in sight? A job like that should be enough to get one's life sorted out rather than something that barely pay subsistence wages.
That's the thing, I ended up picking up programming and realise I'm actually decent at it and schools made me feel like I was too dumb to do maths. Plus I didn't make the mistake of attending university and not picking a useless degree so that meant my parents could help me buy a property instead. Normal people our age aren't like that, we're smart frankly compared to a lot of our counterparts and outmanoeuvred the many government operated scams designed to get you into debt at an early age.
Sometimes though it's through no fault of their own which is where i'm actually unusually quite sympathetic to millennials, because I fucking remembered the way teachers would constantly pressure you about how 'important' university is. The problem with that is even when I was 16 I was actually very good at doing research, the more I found out about how universities operated the more scammy it felt.
It's probably even worse for zoomers, that's another thing with regards to the person you know, sometimes just being raised right is luck in of itself. We've all seen what happens to all these weirdos and obvious sluts who grow up without dads and things like that, it affects people more than they care to admit.
The property market is so monumentally fucked now, I could probably do what some people my age do when they come into money and rent out my house then go live abroad in somewhere like Japan and I could probably live comfortably off the rental income most of my life.
Yeah, no one normal can afford that, which is exactly what's happening, the people buying this shit up are going to be investors and investor groups like Blackrock so they can import migrants and get the rent money from government welfare. I don't understand how you can look at the maths on that and think that's acceptable.
Plenty of normal people can afford that. That could be done on a $75k annual salary fairly easily in Oklahoma where you'd net $4,500ish a month after taxes. Take off money for utilities and a car and you're living on $30-40 a day for food, gas, etc. Is it going to work for some guy bussing tables, no, but $75k is well within the average pay for professional or skilled labor with 10 years of experience.
Your maths just isn't realistic as expected, the average salary for a millennial is shit and they're the ones that are going to be searching for property the most that's why they're despairing so much and no it's not just the out of touch leftist weirdos who don't understand the market. The only people who can get those kinds of salaries are Generation X style families or people lucky enough to be successful at building their own business etc. and ironically that's the types that I'm surrounded by RL. It's mostly Generation X families who will either have bought the house outright or gotten it on a mortgage. The only young people in the area are going to be those living with their parents and going to university.
I fall in that Millennial age range as much as I hate to admit it and I pulled it off. I know a much younger person that just got an engineer job at a defense contractor. He's definitely in that pay range. He's 23. I've known him since he was 12. Only luck he had was having parents that raised him right. Didn't grow up rich. Worked hard and went to a college out in the country and didn't waste it away partying at some big name tranny factory university. I know another that spent his 18-25 years not doing shit to learn anything useful. He works at a warehouse and lives with his parents with no end in sight.
I get it, shit sucks and it's a hell of a lot worse than when I was a 20-something. I also look around and see so many people just make excuses and give up.
Do you not see it as a problem that a warehouse worker is living with his parents with no end in sight? A job like that should be enough to get one's life sorted out rather than something that barely pay subsistence wages.
That's the thing, I ended up picking up programming and realise I'm actually decent at it and schools made me feel like I was too dumb to do maths. Plus I didn't make the mistake of attending university and not picking a useless degree so that meant my parents could help me buy a property instead. Normal people our age aren't like that, we're smart frankly compared to a lot of our counterparts and outmanoeuvred the many government operated scams designed to get you into debt at an early age.
Sometimes though it's through no fault of their own which is where i'm actually unusually quite sympathetic to millennials, because I fucking remembered the way teachers would constantly pressure you about how 'important' university is. The problem with that is even when I was 16 I was actually very good at doing research, the more I found out about how universities operated the more scammy it felt.
It's probably even worse for zoomers, that's another thing with regards to the person you know, sometimes just being raised right is luck in of itself. We've all seen what happens to all these weirdos and obvious sluts who grow up without dads and things like that, it affects people more than they care to admit.
The property market is so monumentally fucked now, I could probably do what some people my age do when they come into money and rent out my house then go live abroad in somewhere like Japan and I could probably live comfortably off the rental income most of my life.