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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 month ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)
oh there's buyers
in some zip codes corporations are buying up houses so aggressively that people call daily from call centers offering cash and trying to buy you out of your home.
They use computers, data raking from big real estate sites such as zillow and jews with huge slush funds have agents targeting territories. Then, like locusts, they'll move and target the next area. Then the area is flooded with rentals, fewer homes for sale, rising costs in both real estate and rental housing costs that do not keep up with the incomes people make there. Then people go to the government asking for solutions. So then the government starts building government housing. What you get left with is corporate owned housing which we are only in the beginning stages of and will get FAR WORSE, and government housing which we all know has been hell for decades.
It doesn't just happen in cities, either.
I rented a cabin way out in the mountains and saw lots of the cabins for sale were owned by Berkshire Hathaway. Huge corporation buying up mountain land. They buy one mountain at a time and try to subdivide it with as many "$$$$ views from little lots as possible, of course with HOA and HOA fees and all the shitty crap that comes from corporate built neighborhoods.
Whites have done a poor job of generational planning and sadly Whites have sold off too much of our land in preference to 401ks or fiat stock market investing in corporations that hate us. But now we see the real estate has boomed and the boomers who sold off their 1800's grandpa 100+ acre farms really fucked up. They don't even realize it either. They love their shitty pine boxes. Cheap pine trees that grow fast, yielding soft pine wood that is cheap and easily replaced with fast growing pine trees. termites chew through it and it rots if it barely gets wet. So you're not even getting premium lumber. That old 1800s farm house that a dumb woman today wouldn't want to live in is made of premium lumber your great great great grandfather probably had to barter with a local mill to get.
another example. a classic 2x4 was really 2" x 4" in the 1800s. Now a pine toothpick 2 x 4 is really only 1.5" by 3.5" so they aren't even honest about what they're building your house with. Shit wood that is toothpick gauge.
in some zip codes corporations are buying up houses so aggressively that people call daily from call centers offering cash and trying to buy you out of your home.
They use computers, data raking from big real estate sites such as zillow and jews with huge slush funds have agents targeting territories. Then, like locusts, they'll move and target the next area. Then the area is flooded with rentals, fewer homes for sale, rising costs in both real estate and rental housing costs that do not keep up with the incomes people make there. Then people go to the government asking for solutions. So then the government starts building government housing. What you get left with is corporate owned housing which we are only in the beginning stages of and will get FAR WORSE, and government housing which we all know has been hell for decades.
It doesn't just happen in cities, either.
I rented a cabin way out in the mountains and saw lots of the cabins for sale were owned by Berkshire Hathaway. Huge corporation buying up mountain land. They buy one mountain at a time and try to subdivide it with as many "$$$$ views from little lots as possible, of course with HOA and HOA fees and all the shitty crap that comes from corporate built neighborhoods.
Whites have done a poor job of generational planning and sadly Whites have sold off too much of our land in preference to 401ks or fiat stock market investing in corporations that hate us. But now we see the real estate has boomed and the boomers who sold off their 1800's grandpa 100+ acre farms really fucked up. They don't even realize it either. They love their shitty pine boxes. Cheap pine trees that grow fast, yielding soft pine wood that is cheap and easily replaced with fast growing pine trees. termites chew through it and it rots if it barely gets wet. So you're not even getting premium lumber. That old 1800s farm house that a dumb woman today wouldn't want to live in is made of premium lumber your great great great grandfather probably had to barter with a local mill to get.
another example. a classic 2x4 was really 2" x 4" in the 1800s. Now a pine toothpick 2 x 4 is really only 1.5" by 3.5" so they aren't even honest about what they're building your house with. Shit wood that is toothpick gauge.