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Culture of materialism and wages not raising in line with cost of living got ppl living paycheck to paycheck in all the tax brackets
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What are you trying to buy?and im stacking my money
waiting and salivating
house and property/landWhat are you trying to buy?
Come to Houston,Texas has plenty of land and homes.house and property/land
Culture of materialism and wages not raising in line with cost of living got ppl living paycheck to paycheck in all the tax brackets
yeahCome to Houston,Texas plenty of land and homes.
Healthcare, child care, education should all be “free” ...we already get taxed but still gotta pay outta pocket for these things anyway, but that’s how most ppl in America been brainwashed to want thingsI’m fortunate to be able to invest but our fortune can change on a dime.
Do not want to ever be in a position missing mortgage and bill payments or not having healthcare. We need a better support system for our people in need.
I highly recommend not living in houston as well and im currently here. Just get the land/property and sit on it like an egg.yeah
i know
maybe just to buy land/property
i couldnt live there ca > tx
It’s the long game but y’all really get your bread ready for the housing crash in a decade or 2...once the gentrifiers and the youngins that’s moving into the city start having kids grade school age and/or get tired of city life they running right back out to the burbs and leaving cities for dead again like the 70’s and 80’s ...it’s a cycle and that’s the real come up right there
Telling u wo, just keep stacking and put some bread away that u won’t miss for another 10 years or so ...you’ll be copping those same properties for minimum half offForeign buyers are going ham up here. Vancouver taxing them like crazy, they've move to buying up housing in Toronto and Montreal.
All these condos downtown are poorly made too. Fixtures and all that straight trash. My boys used to work on some near the CN tower/SkyDome and they'd tell me how **** they are. Walls super thin. They're just in a rush to put em up. Every corner they're building. Swear I don't go to an area for a week and come back and there's a new highrise up
Heard of people spending 8-900k on a unit and then spending another 200k on renovations
It might go on sale fast. Cool concept but that joint is ugly when closed.So I shouldn't cop this 2K Samsung fold?
I was lucky and smart enough to know saving money would only benefit me in the long run, so, I started saving religiously starting at 18 and opening up a credit card at 18 as well (32 now).
Even with a college degree, I am just scraping by. After rent, bills, food and all the other necessities are paid off, I probably have $150 to myself. It's just so hard to spend less than what you earn nowadays because of inflation and cost of living. I'm in Massachusetts and it's extremely hard here. Add the fact that I live on my own and everything gets taken care of by me and only me only adds to the stress.
Luckily, I have about $8k in student loans left to pay. I've made some smart financial decisions but I'm not making enough to justify anything.
Not being sexist but women are bad with money. They act on impulse and not logic.Same with my girl. She can't manage money for ****. Sucks to have to hold it down by default
Not being sexist but women are bad with money. They act on impulse and not logic.
Foreign buyers are going ham up here. Vancouver taxing them like crazy, they've move to buying up housing in Toronto and Montreal.
All these condos downtown are poorly made too. Fixtures and all that straight trash. My boys used to work on some near the CN tower/SkyDome and they'd tell me how **** they are. Walls super thin. They're just in a rush to put em up. Every corner they're building. Swear I don't go to an area for a week and come back and there's a new highrise up
Heard of people spending 8-900k on a unit and then spending another 200k on renovations