• unreasonabro@lemmy.world
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    8 个月前

    lmao so retarded

    “where would you live if I didn’t own all the houses?”

    IN MY OWN HOUSE, BITCH

    thanks for trying to pass off you owning more houses than you can live in as a favour to me though, you fuckin fuck

    • John_McMurray@lemmy.world
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      8 个月前

      Imagine thinking this is an actual rebuttal. They can’t afford buy this house whether or not she owns it. If they could, they’d buy it or one like it. They can afford to lease it because apparently rent there is lower than mortgage, I’ve lived in places like that, 10,000 a month to buy over 22 years but 1300 a month rent. You nitwits want to blame people doing ok for themselves when maybe look in the mirror.

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        8 个月前

        Buying the house would be a lot cheaper if landlord weren’t hoarding properties, then you might have a 1300 a month mortgage instead of a 1300 a month rent

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          8 个月前

          All y’all need to sit down with a mortgage calculator, a rent index, and do this in a few cities. None of you seem to have an idea what’s really happening all over, which does admittedly vary. Rent being less than the mortgage is a very, very common thing, even now.

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        8 个月前

        Rent payments are not less than a mortgage payment, that’s the problem. Normal people are struggling to reach the 20% down payment in this economy. Otherwise they would buy. Just because you personally found something with rent lower than a 20-year mortgage doesn’t mean other people can.