Being a homeowner fucking sucks. The number of hours I have to put in just to maintain the stupid house + the property taxes + the insurance, it’s a complete fucking scam. When I was a rentGod and something broke I could just call my faggot landlord and he’d have to get it fixed. Now I have to waste my time or my money or both taking care of absolutely trivial bullshit. Becoming a homeowner was the worst decision of my life.
>>62024887Thats a cardboard not a home
rentoid cope thread #479094346
As long as the weather isn't too warm a house like that is fine
>>62024887>The number of hours I have to put in just to maintain the stupid houseHow many hours a day do you spend on average? Do you not clean up after yourself when you rent such that you are maintaining your lord's property while also paying his insurance and taxes on top of whatever extra he decides to charge you for the privilege of living on his land?
I just want to be rich enough to never need to own anything. Poor people always think of wealth in terms of things they wouldn byu. They need to hoard stuff in the garage of their single home. They have to hold on to their one vehicle and maintain it. They stock up on food and fill their cupboards and refrigerators like rodents.Not me. If I am hungry, I simply have somebody make me food and bring it to me. If I want to stay somewhere I just rent a hotel room or a nice cottage. If I need something I just rent it for as long as I need it and then it's no longer my problem. No need to keep tools in my garage that I will use mayeb once in five years just in case I need it again. What am I using tools for anyway? Just pay somebody to fix it.And a vehicle? No thanks. I can rent or hire somebody to drive me.The path to Buddhist enlightenment and having no real attachments is to simply use money as a conduit for daily activities and never having to be bogged down by excess personal possessions. This is what financial freedom is really about.
>>62024887I know how you feel. My water main broke and I had to hire some Mexican to fix it for 6k. Had to take out a HELOC to pay for it. Thankfully I can deduct the interest, but it brought my equity down from 280k to 274k. You don't have these annoyances with renting.
>>62024887Nuke town black ops 2
That's what I live in a van
>>62024887>When I was a rentGod and something broke I could just call my faggot landlord and he’d have to get it fixedRental properties exist to make profit for the landlord so ultimately you're still paying to get stuff fixed plus tip.
>>62024887you rentoids always exaggerate. i own my house outright. insurance, rates (land tax) everything cost me about $100 per week. last year my hot water system shit itself after well over a decade. $2700 for a new one installed.
>>62024887The true way to win is to house hack. I have 3 roommates that pay my mortgage for me. I only ever sat in my room and played video games anyways, so why not get 3k+ in rent and build some massive equity. Then when I can fully pay it off, I'll downsize and get my own place while renting this big house
>>62025335That is fine until you get raided because one of them had drugs of you have a squatter who refuses to leave and you have to spend years of rent dealing with the legal system.
>>62025341That is a possibility. But there's also a possibility that some stranger will break into your house and steal your shit, or someone will steal your car. I'm not going to throw away potential value because someone might wrong you. I have never had problems with roommates because I screen them pretty well, and didn't cheap out and buy a ghetto house in a ghetto neighborhood. That deters the ghetto people immediately.
>>62025376You can get insurance to cover lost items, you can't buy your way out of being jailed and dealing with the legal system because someone else was selling drugs out of your house.
>>62025376That is why the war on drugs was won so easily because it is super easy to screen for drug users and that is why squatters were so easily defeated because they are also incredibly easy to screen for.
>>62025129This anon gets it.The only things I want to own are ethereal things like an online business, crypto, stocks, etc. Anything that requires maintenance or is too large to move by hand, I want to rent.
>>62025129This is unironically extremely based. Back in the 2010s when I was rich off crypto (temporarily) this is how I lived. Kind of sucked when I went broke in the late 2010s and could have used some material possessions, but I hear you and agree with the elegance of the philosophy.
>>62024887Should've watched my gf's video on home ownership bro.
Youll pay roughly the same in rent if you have a kiked out 6-7% mortgage but if you buy in cash your home expenses will easily be 1/3rd. Its worth it if you dont plan on moving
>>62025521yeah, there's a tiny difference though. after 30y of mortgage you're going to have a house in your ownership. after 30y or renting you will own nothing and you vill be happy (because the only way to survive that long is to find good coping strategies)
>>62025129>own nothing and be happy, goy
>>62024887>buys an oversized wood shed made of siding>calls it a home>is surprised when it falls apartA proper brick house, not in a disaster area, without trees growing next to it, needs almost no maintainace outside of some exterior trim needing repainting and the furnace needing some work every 10 years.
>>62025129This is the correct attitude.
>>62024887If you're spending so much time on repairs, surely you can provide several examples. Either way, it falls on (you) if (you) got into a house riddled with problems. That's what inspection is for. If the house was inherited and they didn't maintain the house, then it seems whiny retardation runs in the family. Home ownership beats renting in almost every way. Rentoid cope thread.
>>62024887Shut up and burn in hell, you kike shill.Rent ze pod if you don't want a home.Posted from my home.P.S.Fuck jews.
>>62025129not to defend this shit (because owning a house gives you privacy and security), but I find it really funny that most people think enjoying the benefits this society provides us is somehow bad.I mean, like you said, you can get you own temporary driver AND a car for cheap (taxi, uber). yet people still want to own a fucking car. just, why? I get it, there are places where uber won't go... but you can just rent a car lol. sure, shit's expensive, but WAY less expensive than BUYING A CAR IN THE FIRST PLACE.
>>62024887Sounds like you bought a house and a property you don't actually like, opTry doing that next timeMy house is falling apart from when I purchased it, but I love this thing. It will someday be restored to better than its gilded age construction when it is finished and then I can gift it to my sons.
>>62024887My friend told me their Land lord came in when his wife was sleeping without asking. Rentoids are cucks
>>62025556the point of that post was most likely its better to just save cash like crazy, buy a starter home whenever you can afford it and then upgrade to a bigger house later. also never sell your real estate unless its a structural piece of shit. you'll pay far less in taxes on a home you've owned for 20 years vs a recent buy. you can always find a renter with enough luck
>>62024887You're supposed to buy a house You can realistically afford to maintain, retard. Every fucking retard buys 10 bedroom, 20 bathroom house with 4 garages and full of expensive redundant shit and then, once something breaks they start crying how house owning is more expensive and time consuming than renting. Back to Your rent pod!
>>62024887>Becoming a homeowner was the worst decision of my life.Yeah same and now I accumulated so much junk already (tools, lawnmower, etc etc) >>62025129 that downsizing is practically impossible. I'd have to throw out thousands in tools or deal with niggers on marketplace.
>>62024887>When I was a rentGod and something broke I could just call my faggot landlord and he’d have to get it fixed.Mines never does this.
>>62025973>buy a house You can realistically afford to maintainEven if boomers had passed on any useful skills to us it's still quite unaffordable, I have a small house and still feel stressed and squeezed. There's a world of difference between fixing some drywall inside and the actual maintenance that goes into a home. I was surprised when my dad told me he'd never replaced a faucet himself, something fairly trivial that I had to do almost immediately.>hurr just reroof your house>just reside it on the weekends>just fix the foundation>what's a permit?>just rent a backhoe and replace your water pipe>just tune your gas boiler by ear
>>62024887The landlord is net positive even after fixing everything you need, rentoid. Keep coping and being a good serf.
>>62024921Yes obviously a poorfag rentoid cope thread. This is just pathetic.
>>62026170Ok, but You don't (I hope) reroof Your house every 2 years or so. The same with fixing foundations. Those are most of the times one time expenses that actually improve value of Your house. I have gas heater too that periodically breaks every 3 years and each time my insurance covered it in full. The rest can be solved by simply having only the stuff You can fix. When I inherited the house I threw away all of the rudundant stuff untill the most expensive stuff in the house was the gas heater itself.
>>62025129>i just want...>wantIt was over for you before you even started, buddhabro...
>>62025129Low IQ. The art of domestic administration is the art of acquiring goods to live in good conditions.
>>62026441I knew it was over when I first read his post. I didn't want to say anything, but now thst you've broken the silence...>>62025129It's over for you.There is no escape.Not from the screams.Not from the pain.Nothing will satiate your thirst... nothing.
>>62024887Then buy a condo. Dumb. Fuck.
Buddahbro stepped out of the sleek, rented black sedan, leaving the maintenance-free travel to his hired driver. He checked into the penthouse, feeling the thrill of having no attachments to the space, just a temporary, luxurious void. Yet, his phone buzzed incessantly with notifications from 62026441 and 62026467, echoing that same haunting phrase: "It's over." He laughed it off as internet jealousy, browsing services to rent a chef for the evening, enjoying the liberation of paying for ephemeral comforts.But the night turned, and the laughter died. His hotel suite, once a symbol of minimalist freedom, seemed to shrink. 62026441 and 62026467 were no longer just users behind a screen; they were in the room. They weren't there to take his money; they were there to take everything. "No attachments, right?" 62026441 whispered, his voice sounding like dry leaves, as he reached out with unnaturally long fingers. Buddahbro tried to flee, but his hands felt heavy, filled with the sudden, crushing weight of every possession he never wanted.62026467 clamped a hand over Buddahbro’s mouth, extinguishing his plea for help. "You wanted to possess nothing, so we will make you nothing," 62026467 hissed. They began to eat him, not with teeth, but with a horrifying, void-like consumption, turning his limbs into fleeting smoke and memories. His screams tore through the expensive, soundproof walls of the rented room, begging to hold onto something—anything—but it was too late. The agony peaked, then vanished, leaving only a lingering, cold silence in the cold, empty, rented room.
Buddahbro sat on his porcelain throne, the seat groaning under his weight like a dying animal. The air in his cramped bathroom was a thick soup of lavender-scented aerosol and the lingering funk of three-day-old Buffalo sliders. He chuckled, his chins wobbling as he typed a scathing "cope and seethe" to a stranger on /biz/.Above him, the rusty ventilation grate rattled. A drop of something thick and greyish-white—like curdled milk—plopped onto his glowing phone screen."The hell?" he wheezed, wiping the slime with a meaty thumb.Suddenly, the vent cover exploded downward, shattering against his knees. Before he could scream, a pair of fingers—long, spindly things with too many joints and cracked, yellow nails—shot out of the ceiling. They hooked into his nostrils and collarbone, hauling his massive frame upward with sickening ease. His stomach fat snagged on the jagged metal edges of the ductwork, peeling back like wet wallpaper. Buddahbro was wedged into the crawlspace, face-to-face with her. She was impossibly thin, her skin a translucent, bruised purple stretched over a skeleton that looked like bundled rebar. Her eyes were milky orbs, and her jaw unhinged with the wet pop of a broken wishbone."No... wait..." he gurgled, his phone falling into the toilet bowl with a pathetic splash.The monster girl didn't wait. She buried her face in his soft midsection, her needle-teeth scissoring through layers of processed carbs and poor life choices.SLURP-KRRONCH-SCHLOP-GLUG.She pulled a long, glistening string of intestine out like she was eating extra-thick spaghetti, her throat pulsing rhythmically. Buddahbro’s last sight was his own half-digested lunch spilling out of his leaking gut, while she let out a wet, satisfied burp that smelled like copper and mountain dew.
>>62025129I will take your gay ass budhist dali lama kissing boys bait. >Thinks wealth is measured in dollarinos>Doesn't find any satisfaction in maintaining his private domicile>Would rather rent a hotel room that someone else slept in yesterday >Live like a jewish gypsy grifting from place to place like a parasite that attacks a different host once the first is bled dry. >Takes no pride in work of his handsYou could've prefaced that with >I'm kike tranny faggot
>>62025129>And a vehicle? No thanks. I can rent or hire somebody to drive me.Would be incredibly annoying making arrangements any time you want to go somewhere. Or leave somewhere
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>>62025129>heh, my wet dream is more impossible than yours! >hehe once WAGMI, then I will be the one who made it the hardest!
>>62024887>I could just call my faggot landlord and he’d have to get it fixed.This shit takes like an hour of my time and since its my home I would like for you to help me keep it up
>>62025129I thought like this before but i'd still want a car, garage, and tools because thats my hobby.I fucking hate rental cars so much. They are all souless econo box appliances.
>>62025129I think the smarter path is to own some things, but keep them very, very limited in what you own. For me my essentials are:>bike & toolbox of bike repair tools>laptop and data backup external HDD>hiking pack with everything in it I need to camp and travel>basic cooking tools (can get rid of at any time since easily replaceable from Goodwill)>camera and a couple lenses>basic sewing kit, to repair clothes/camp gear>journal & pen>limited number of clothes, a couple pairs of shoes, hiking boots>optional: reliable brand hatchback and enough tools to do oil/filter changes (can also live in it, long term)All of this can easily fit in a couple 3'x3' boxes and means I could move any time via Amtrak or flight, while still being able to repair all my own shit, and only having what I need.
lmaoing at the rentoid copeI live in a very nice neighborhood that's on the water, you can't even rent any of the houses here, keep coping from your shitty apartment building full of browns while I enjoy watching the sunrise over the water from my living room right now
>>62025129>buddhist enlightenment>have enough money to get whatever worldly desire you want on a whim>using other people as your servants to do soYup that’s another reincarnation for this guy
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>>62025192kek the only non bot/npc ITT
>>62030242Negative. Suffering is inevitable and a fundamental to the human condition. Desiring to not desire is the oldest trap.
>>62025129The last thing this nigga is gonna hear is some African cabby yelling “WHERE IS THE BITCOIN?!” while waving a cashapp wallet address in front of his rapidly glazing over eyes as he bleeds out from the gash in his head where Mtubu’s buddy hit him with a bat
hello rentoidsrent is due in approximately one weekchop chop