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Liberty Pill Memes1 year ago

Evolution of buying houses.

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Liberty Pill Memes1 year ago

Buying a house in 2024.

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Joshua1 year ago

You could buy a new 2500+ sqft house here in Oklahoma for that much per month. And you wouldn't be surrounded by feces covered libtards.

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BullzOverBearz ꧁IP꧂1 year ago

That’s your standard bachelor/studio apartment. Decent sized bathroom and kitchen for 1 person and room for a full size bed that converts into a couch… I was expecting much, much worse.

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Hugo Vale1 year ago

"This shoe box is only $2200/month"..

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BurntRoad1 year ago

Hard pass you can keep your city bullshit. Daddy has to stretch his legs.

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Liberty Pill Memes1 year ago

This is the smallest apartment I’ve ever seen.

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Science Mind Flow1 year ago

Can living in extremely tiny homes harm mental health, or can it promote minimalism and creativity? Studies show prolonged confinement in small spaces can lead to stress and reduced well-being.🤔

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DoNoCo1 year ago

There’s videos on YouTube of even smaller apartments without even windows or their own bathroom.

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CandidJonnie1 year ago

Oh, joy! In New York, $2,200 for a glorified closet is hailed as a "great deal." If that doesn’t scream progress, I don’t know what does. No wonder people are furious. Rent is through the roof, homeownership is a pipe dream, and working hard feels like running on a hamster wheel. I’m in my late 40s, and my parents snagged a sprawling house in a nice area for $30,000 back in the 60s. What do our kids get? A choice between crippling rent, living in their childhood bedrooms indefinitely, or going broke trying to afford groceries. This isn’t some natural progression; it’s policy-driven chaos. Big Government, with its overreach and immigration policies that stretch resources thin, has turned housing into a luxury for the elite. Regular Americans are paying the price. It’s time to stop the madness, and President Trump is the one who can hit the brakes.

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