Without meme-ing, what is the ideal path to home ownership?Is the system so far gone that home ownership in the US will never be common again?
wait til after the war
>without memeingusurous banks are a meme
>>533715750What part of you will own nothing don't you get
>>533715750> study hard > dont make loser friends> earn 100k + because you are above average in the US and median slry in the US is 100k > work for 5 yearswoww that was hard
squatting
>>533715750Buy land and build yourself. Homestead.
Save up $20-30k for a down payment and beg your parents to co-sign you a mortgage. That’s what I did. Not that hard.
>>533715750Waiting until your boomer parents die
>>533715750Get a woman to split the costs or save and wait for the next cyclical collapse.
>>533715750make a lot of money. that's literally it. i went to college and worked hard and advanced to white collar management. now i finally make enough money to afford a shitty 1400 foot plywood box that a mentally retarded high school drop out manual laborer could have bought 20 years ago.
House prices in the US will never come down again. They may dip but there wont be a meltdown of the economy. The economy will only melt upward with all assets and commodities inflating in price. With that said here is your only option outside of wining the lottery and inheritanceFind a girlfriend who earns as much as you, ideally 40k-70k annual and start saving every single dollar you can to get 20% down on a house. After that just basically live the same way because your mortgage and home insurance will be extremely expensive. You may or may not be able to have kids but vacations and nice stuff like a car payments and eating out will be a thing of the past. Then thats your life now. Its not ideal but if you reallt want a house thats the reality
>>533715750You can try emulating the people you claim to admire.Get cheap land and build a town, dont worry about power, jobs, piped water, none of that. It will all come your way as long as your town gets large enough for economies of scale to start making sense, then your land will be worth 50X. The challenge is to endure the poverty and not get depopulated.
>>533715750>Without meme-ing, what is the ideal path to home ownership?Easiest is to inherit a homeSecond easiest is buying a home abroad in some third world shitholeThird is buying in a non desirable place in your country.Any 'trick' to buy homes is self defeating like the 'learn to code' shit that flooded the market with CS graduates and collapsed the market.
>>533716227>House prices in the US will never come down again. TBoomers are dying, the replacement generations are below full replacement levels. There is a growing glut of houses and no one to sell them to>BlackrockBlackrock buys houses to rent them, if theres a lower population they will take a loss on these houses, buying houses at the peak to rent them during a glut will bankrupt them
>>533716872So houses will dip lower than Covid 19 prices? No. No they wont. Like I said they will dip but never crash like 2008 levels of dips. The longer you wait the more expensive it will be
>>533715750prostitute your children to the tribe like orange pedo nigger is the only option it seems
>>533717192>So houses will dip lower than Covid 19 prices?Yes, increasingly lower values in real terms adjusted to inflation. In a generation there will be a 20% housing surplus. Longer term is uncertain.
>>533717315Lol okay. You should try buying some real estate in reality because youre clearly not living in it
homes are 50-150k in my town. the lower end needs some work but there are cheaper that are run down like 30k listed. 80-100k are really nice starter homes or even bigger depending on lot size and age. if you can’t figure this out, ngmi. >>533716138why would I/anyone want a woman that works instead of raising kids?
>>533715750Powerball
>>533717192>>533717315Caveat: While there will be a growing glut,what typically happens is that the towns most affected get depopulated, and some others get all the internal migration.Its going to be like in Ireland, with ghost towns everywhere and everyone piled in Dublin. People dont want to live in the cheap places because they are depopulating.
>>533715750If by "owning" you mean to actually own, fully paid off, without massive decades-long mortgage on it... Starting a business. Traditional employment simply won't get you a fully paid off home unless you're willing to slave away until you're 60 or something.The problem is that even if you manage to own, the quality of homes being currently built in the US is absolute garbage. Cardboard and matchsticks tier crap. They are built to barely even last a decade. Even if you have the money it's still a very questionable decision.
>>533715750Stack physical silver.You're never going to be able to buy a house (a physical asset) with paper currency (made up numbers). The only way you can truly do it is with physical silver coins (which is also a physical asset, like a house).
>>533717192>>533717389>>533717315 is correctYou need fewer gold coins to buy a house now than you needed before.
>>533715887Not everyone can live in a cramped house with 30 other jeets, Pratty.
>>533715823This, just claim an empty one and start fixing it up.