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Why Mellennials Blame Boomers
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2020-10-01 at 8:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai I bet you could get it for less than $10000 if you walked up to the real estate agent, looked him square in the eye, shook his hand properly, and just said "sir i'd like to only pay $7500 for this acre".
Sure...if you don't mind the Arizona desert you can get an acre for $199
https://www.landwatch.com/Navajo-County-Arizona-Farms-and-Ranches-for-sale/pid/339133189
Buy one of those plastic $600 outhouses from Lowes or Home Depot and you got your own acreage and pad for less than 1k.
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2020-10-01 at 8:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Land is cheap here in Tejas…you can buy an acre for less than 10k and plop your trailer on it…all yours…acre of land and single wide for $25k…price of an economy car.
Or...you can move next door to Shlomo the Homo Parker and live the high life on your $500 an acre land. -
2020-10-01 at 8:59 PM UTCI hate them because I have to pay for their retirement.
Why hasn't COVID-19 killed them all yet? -
2020-10-01 at 9 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sure…if you don't mind the Arizona desert you can get an acre for $199
https://www.landwatch.com/Navajo-County-Arizona-Farms-and-Ranches-for-sale/pid/339133189
Buy one of those plastic $600 outhouses from Lowes or Home Depot and you got your own acreage and pad for less than 1k.
Hiki approved.
Man everything in America is so cheap. I realize it's low soil quality and you're not exactly going to run a profitable farm, but still - I can't get an acre of fucking anything here for less than $19,900, let alone $199 -
2020-10-01 at 9:01 PM UTCBecause you young whippersnappers still need schooling, dammit!
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2020-10-01 at 9:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sure…if you don't mind the Arizona desert you can get an acre for $199
https://www.landwatch.com/Navajo-County-Arizona-Farms-and-Ranches-for-sale/pid/339133189
Buy one of those plastic $600 outhouses from Lowes or Home Depot and you got your own acreage and pad for less than 1k.
Hiki approved.
it's not 199. it's 199 down. but still it's under 10,000
Address: Cattleman Rd HOLBROOK, AZ 86025
Price: $7,327 This includes all interest, all closing costs, all loan servicing fees and we pay taxes while the property is being financed!
Owner financing Terms: $199 down and $99 per month for 72 months, no interest or fees!
County: Navajo
Acres: 1.15 Acres (Raw Land) -
2020-10-01 at 9:05 PM UTCI fought my real estate tax evaluation a few years ago and their position was that my 1/4 acre alone without a house on it was worth $200,000.
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2020-10-01 at 9:16 PM UTCYeah the reassessment on property value taxes can suck. yet in California (or most counties) it's only 1 percent.
on a Million dollar home that's like 900 a month for taxes. or like 400 bucks on a 450k home in the outskirts of San Francisco bay area which you can find in some towns.
and I agree with the interest rates decades back. they were still 9-12% when we bought our first home in 1990. and then they dropped to 7% if you're credit score was close to 700 if you made 3 times your house payment. that seemed really great.
right now it's just over 2% and still under 4% for a fix 30 with less than desirable credit around 620.
this is a huge difference in monthly payments. You're payments pay for the interest first. its not an equal payment to principle the entire 30 years. 3/4ths of the house payment is paying interest the first 12 years. then shifts towards 3/4ths to principle after 15 years. this means you're not making shit in equity you payed into. maybe if the market goes up but you still have to buy in and wait it out for sometime before you get money back.
so to the Mellennials, shut the fuck up. your monthly paychecks are much bigger. in San Francisco minimum wage is 15 bucks but nearly all jobs pay more than this. like 18-22 an hour. minimum wage in 1980s stayed nearly the same for years. 3 bucks an hour.
thats if you're buying a house with minimum wage. few people bought a house4 with minimum wage unless they had a spouse making minimum wage and they bought in or near a ghetto.
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2020-10-01 at 9:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sure…if you don't mind the Arizona desert you can get an acre for $199
https://www.landwatch.com/Navajo-County-Arizona-Farms-and-Ranches-for-sale/pid/339133189
Buy one of those plastic $600 outhouses from Lowes or Home Depot and you got your own acreage and pad for less than 1k.
Hiki approved.
them only cost the price of a rental truck and a 12 pack for,, opg fuck that all you need is a case of beer and tell some local drunkard to go get you a shit house and ule give him the case of beer -
2020-10-02 at 1:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So you can be an adult and pay your own way in the world rather than relying on others like a titty baby.
..seems the obvious answer.
So boomer adults paid their own way in the world with $10 an hour but I should accept having to pay my own way with $5 an hour and allow them to make hilarious accusations of self-entitlement?
How about you suck my dick. if i wont be compensated for my work the same way a previous generation did, why the fuck should i work at all? -
2020-10-02 at 2:32 PM UTCeggsperience is a motherfucker
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2020-10-02 at 3:03 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 3:22 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 3:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny https://alt-market.us/is-the-pussification-of-americas-youth-scientifically-engineered/
I agreed with this article until this:Yet, the majority of boomers had to leave home and become adults at age 18
Because it was fucking EASY, jobs were everywhere, they paid well and you reaped the fruits of your labor. today, you live paycheck to fucking paycheck with no chance to hold any savings.(some of them even sooner), while a large number of MOON PERSONs live with mom and dad well into their 30s, feeding off of them like parasites rather than working and saving.
Yeah i fucking wonder why............. -
2020-10-02 at 3:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev I agreed with this article until this:
Because it was fucking EASY, jobs were everywhere, they paid well and you reaped the fruits of your labor. today, you live paycheck to fucking paycheck with no chance to hold any savings.
Yeah i fucking wonder why………….
keep reading till the end. -
2020-10-02 at 3:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny keep reading till the end.
already did, i cant accept any conclusion made from a false assumption. the deep state pitting people against each other to cause chaos does not remove agency from the moronic sack of shit boomers that destroyed the lives of the current generation.
i dont care if they were manipulated, they accepted the bribe and lived full lives as a result. our generations lives were thoroughly destroyed before we made it to 18. -
2020-10-03 at 1:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kev So boomer adults paid their own way in the world with $10 an hour but I should accept having to pay my own way with $5 an hour and allow them to make hilarious accusations of self-entitlement?
How about you suck my dick. if i wont be compensated for my work the same way a previous generation did, why the fuck should i work at all?
No. Look at the minimum wage chart between 1960s on up. it didn't change by much for years. 4.25 was the minimum wage by 1990. it stayed close to that with only 3-5 percent raise per year with a large jump here and there at an extra 50 cents. by 2012 minimum wage was still 7 dollars in San Francisco (Which does not to this day have the highest minimum wage) to now 15.00 dollars an hour. this past year. so it doubled in a short time. 8 years it doubled. it went from 7 to 9 to 10.50 and then 15.00 an hour. its 16.50 in a small town of Emeryville across the bay from San Francisco next to Oakland. I think its because they have few clubs and restaurants there. so people have to travel farther or some shit.
and in some cities Minimum wage is I believe close to 18.00 an hour. but San Francisco real estate (and surrounding cities) are 2-3 times the nations average. but, interest rates are 2% right now or less. it's insane that a couple making closer to 20 an hour (which is an average pay in the bay area for blue/brown collar work) you cant have 2 people averaging 40 an hour between them to buy a house at least on the outskirt cities of the Bay Area or any major metro. you got it easier. just save for a year for a down. you should get a starter home no problem at all. Such Bullshit you can't get a "House" because they didn't make it easy for you. Interest rates in 1981 was like 15% -
2020-10-03 at 2:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Land is cheap here in Tejas…you can buy an acre for less than 10k and plop your trailer on it…all yours…acre of land and single wide for $25k…price of an economy car.
That's inside Brazoria city limits, all of the neighbors have newer conventional stick built homes. I really doubt you would be able allowed to put a mobile home in there. And you still need to pay for a well or city water tap, sewer tap or septic permit and construction, new electrical service etc.
And likely several thousand to have a mobile home moved. If it's old it is likely to need repairs to be road worthy. And you can't easily finance an old mobile home so start saving.
Most People don't cant buy a 25000 dollar car with cash, and your mobile home adventure is now much more expensive. Probably looking at being fairly rural for a place you're allowed to do it so enjoy your higher commuting expenses.
Because the boomers enacted strict zoning and permitting -
2020-10-03 at 2:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz No. Look at the minimum wage chart between 1960s on up. it didn't change by much for years. 4.25 was the minimum wage by 1990. it stayed close to that with only 3-5 percent raise per year with a large jump here and there at an extra 50 cents. by 2012 minimum wage was still 7 dollars in San Francisco (Which does not to this day have the highest minimum wage) to now 15.00 dollars an hour. this past year. so it doubled in a short time. 8 years it doubled. it went from 7 to 9 to 10.50 and then 15.00 an hour. its 16.50 in a small town of Emeryville across the bay from San Francisco next to Oakland. I think its because they have few clubs and restaurants there. so people have to travel farther or some shit.
and in some cities Minimum wage is I believe close to 18.00 an hour. but San Francisco real estate (and surrounding cities) are 2-3 times the nations average. but, interest rates are 2% right now or less. it's insane that a couple making closer to 20 an hour (which is an average pay in the bay area for blue/brown collar work) you cant have 2 people averaging 40 an hour between them to buy a house at least on the outskirt cities of the Bay Area or any major metro. you got it easier. just save for a year for a down. you should get a starter home no problem at all. Such Bullshit you can't get a "House" because they didn't make it easy for you. Interest rates in 1981 was like 15%
Nothing you say has any relevance. Boomers wouldn't make it in today's economy. -
2020-10-03 at 5:09 AM UTCI really wish I never told my Mom her generation caused all of the radiation fallout (like she was directly to blame) and some other shit I mouthed off after watching one of those 80s nuclear war films that were so common.
thread, The Day After, Wargame (Not the theater film but tv), Wargames itself.
now I see how retarded it is for the working young to blame us. boomers didn't do anything bad but fuck until AIDS was made. fucking dirty hippies and needle junkies.
so fuck off you Mellen&ial Moon Faggots.