This has to end
>>218784536Yeah, maybe try not living in some big liberal city.
>>218784555Yeah just live in a rural shit hole where your job options include working at a gas station, the local diner or being a meth head
>>218784555>just don't live where you were born brois that Ben Shapiro?
Not my problem
My parents pay my rent
>>218784574This is why gentrification is a legitimate issue.
nope. you deserve worseyou will experience worseyou wont learn from itbecause you're anglos
>>218784536I’m not sure why so much of the world decided to make even basic life unattainable.
>>218784568Flyover heads explode if you try to explain this to them
>>218784763There is a small but powerful group of wealthy homosexuals trying to reduce the population of Earth to around a tenth what it is right now.
>>218784763Capitalism.
>>218784568>WFH jobs don't exist>I NEED to live in an expensive city
>>218784555the alternative is living in a conservative shithole in the middle of nowhere. I'd rather kill myself
>>218784763Basic life is not unattainable. A downtown apartment with water front views is not basic. People just didn't move around as much in the past, and he was lucky enough to be born in that place. There were millions and millions of people living in their small little towns elsewhere. The difference between now and then is that instead of staying in their small little towns where they grew up every single woman in the world turns ~22 and thinks "I'm gonna go live in a downtown apartment with water front views" and so now rent for that apartment is $3600.
>>218784536People see this but still defend capitalism to death.
>>218785030Most industries can not work from home, especially for real work (not pencil pushing spreadsheet "jobs")
>>218784555>yeah bro just let the jewish sociopathic pedophile overlords continue to back you into a corner until you have to live in the woods and eat sticks
>>218785680Soviet commieblocks were famous for being in gorgeous urban surroundings with scenic vistas
>>218786544There's a lake and forest view from my "commie block".
I'm jealous of the boomers at my job, they all had much easier lives than the young people at work and it's obviousThey all play golf in the weekends and live in large houses paid off with 1 salary. Their wives are housewives. They drive expensive cars. I can't even talk with them because my experience with life is completely different even though we do the exact same kind of job. They didn't believe me when I told them what the average price of rent is nowadays.I can barely afford rent with 2 salaries. I don't have a car. Idk if I will ever be able to buy a house.
>>218784763It's literally as simple as boomers making real estate the main asset for investment and to secure their retirement. Old people are squeezing all the money from young people so they can go on another cruise around the carraibas, that's why they lobby against building new homes, more regulations etc.
>>218786626just wait for your retirement that's what im doing, once my grandmother croaks my parents will inherit 10 million euro and they already said they will give me some money and buy my an apartment
>>218784763The advantage of funny money policy that is causing all this is that you are able to borrow money from the next generation to finance yachts and forever wars now. Congratulations, you are the next generation.
>>218786701Yeah I am not inheriting 10 million euros dude
>>218784790This honestly sounds semi plausible I mean at the same time as everything got expensive we also get hit with a fake gender war dividing the sexes...
>>218786793even a house from your parents is good enough for you to live a good life as long as you work, unless they're some christcucks that will give it all away to poor african refugees you should be fine. It's sad that our social mobility became so ossified because of real estate prices, but what can you do, it's not like any party will do anything about it
>>218784536Just build your own house.
I mean the house thing is not that big of a deal because the phenomenon of each generation buying a new home is very recent. Ancient societies often considered the house as a part of the family, the hearth of the house representing a 'headquarters' of a bloodline.It's much worse that this problem extends to everything else up to a point where it's almost impossible to earn a retirement and even if you are granted one from the state, it's again going to be at an expense from the next generations.
>>218786887>Ancient societies often considered the house as a part of the family, the hearth of the house representing a 'headquarters' of a bloodline.I think in ancient societies your family was more like a political unit, a clanThe modern world just isn't set up like that
>>218786626>>218786679Only way to avoid collapse is to cut free healthcare after 80 y/o. The day of the pillow is quickly becoming a matter of survival for the entire planet
>>218784536Guess he should have invested in real estate instead of wasting his time in law school.
We need a strong land tax with no exemptions
>>218787327The crazy thing is that real estate prices HAVE to go down eventually because there are fewer and fewer births, the only reason why they haven't yet is because boomers vote for politicans that import a brown slave class into our countries are regulate the real estate market. I swear they're the worst generation this planet has even seen
>>218786252a large number of white collar jobs, including lawyers, can wfh
>>218787382we should have a 0% tax on your first house and then it increasing exponentially the more real estate you own. Development companies excluded on the condition that they will sell these houses/apartments instead of renting them out
>>218787399It's not even due to immigration, prices would still go up because Der B*mer collectively decided to drop their 50 years of income from the best economy in human history on buying second houses in cities. So if you have a decent job you're forced to get extorted by them
>>218787412Just make it so real estate tax is 10 times more if you're not living in your shitProblem fixed in one move
>>218784536Yeah, maybe if we stopped importing half the third, and giving investors the reigns to the housing market it wouldn't be like this.
>>218787412>registers the second house in my wife's name>registers the third house in my son's name, who's still living with me>registers the fourth house on my company's nameheh, tough shit, pleb
>>218787769If you want to make money from it then indirect is risky and it'll be more pain when there's legal stuffs and regulations.