How come housing is no longer affordable despite the decades of constant technological and economical progress?
>>517705026Jews. I'm so tired bros.
>>517705026brown woman,
>>517705026i hope you get your eyeballs gouged out
>>517705026Intrusive thoughts are not sexual but defenestrative.
>>517705026everything that promises increased ease or increased freedom, with no bloodshed involved, will yield only increased difficulty and increased enthrallment.
>>517705026zoning laws, private equity, and HOAs
>>517705026All the affordable housing is now migrant housing
>>517705026jews
>>517705026currency debasement and cantillon effect
>>517705026also>hideous troon has to hang head out window in hopes of somehow passing
>>517705026HOARDING OF RESOURCES
Boomers.
>>517705403Boomers hoarding of resources for themselves.
>>517705026technology doesn't give you more land in desirable areas. in good areas cost_of_land vastly exceeds cost_of_house.
>>517705110>da jews
>>517705026they are. you just want to be a city cuck that lives in cuck citymemeflag cuck
>>517705026A history of central banking: https://youtu.be/jhyLRDcAfoo
>>5177071573:24 worth of "kikes bad"
I would fucking crawl up her asshole.
>>517705026>swipes finger up ass crack>sniffs
>>517705026You ask, lad, why housing's so steep,Though progress is vast, and growth runs deep.Well, I'll give you a clue, it’s not all new,For decades, the pace has been set by the few,Who hold the cards and the power too.So think on this, lad, and try to see trueWho benefits most from a world turned blue?The answer you seek is simply the Jew.
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>>517705026>deport spics in construction>housing construction slows down>import jeets for coding>compete with jeets for housing>house scarcity increases pricesgee i wonder why housing is expensive
>>517705026>is housing good for u?
>>517705271You don't know what two of those mean and the last one applies to a very small minority of homes.
>>517705026Homes are brokenly-expensive because enough people watched Sopranos and got the brilliant idea to inflate property prices in their neighborhoods (posting insanely high prices and never budging or selling) before turning to the government and then using the very small number of houses that sold as data for the valuation of government HUD grants. This is extremely blatant in neighborhoods that used to be an aging population (lots of midwest towns) where suddenly a younger population with many children keep moving in yet nobody actually owns their home.
>>517705271That explains the low supply, but the reason so much supply is even needed in the first place is due to mass immigration
>>517705026these things look cool but the chinesium ones feel like you're reaching into a bin full of tissuesanyway consolidatory corporate interests and ***mers stopping supposedly caring at one point
>>517705026>import millions of illegals>pay them below standard wage>they take up housingidk bro, it's weird that wages aren't rising and housing is expensive
>>517705026Imported millions of people and did generate enough housing to deal with it.
>>517707325It's not wrong.
>>517706724be less inbred next life mohel
>>517705026Anything that creates excess value will grant said value to the elites, not to you you fucking retard.
>>517705026People pay a premium to get away from niggers. It is illegal to freely associate (for Whites), so pricing out niggers is the only way.>>517705271All byproducts of the banning of free association.
>>517705026Fucking old boomers desperately holding onto houses they hope to leverage the shit out of in order to pay for retirement and old age care.
>>517705026capitalism because it is retarded. Pareto distribution makes it so wealth accumulates into one place, they need to print more money to make economy work at all and then printed money eventually ends up in those hands who hoarded it previously. The cycle repeats itself until currency is completely devalued while the problem is solved only temporarily. Housing is accumulated the same way but you can't print housing that easily so you have 2 things going - housing prices increasing and at the same time currency getting devalued.
>>517705026>economical progressThere has only been economical regress. Housing scarcity has little to do with whether they can physically build them and whether there is physical land available. It's like the homeless problem, it's not that there aren't homes for them to live in, it's that they can't afford them. In the west, we've done a triple whammy, outsourcing our industries over seas, inviting the third world in and deficit spending to try to keep the economy that exists "in the green", of course made possible by the central banking institutions of our countries. Manufacturing jobs form the backbone of any modern economy. They create real wealth and provide better employment for the lower class. Immigration drives down the depressed wages even further, and deficit spending inflates the money supply, devaluing your savings and wage. We've simply been impoverished to the point that we can't afford houses.
>>517705026people inflate their lifestyles to what they jusssst can't have. You wouldn't want to live in a house the way it was built in 1948.
>>517705026You answered your own question. Because of technological advances and especially in the A.I. realm, automation will replace jobs and people won't need apartments to rent because their jobs are redundant.