>>510812618imo, Blackrock at this point is wasting themselves on property even though they do have fluid assets so they can make bank and have fun
however, I do not think these things will be worth much in the future and they definitely are not worth much right now regardless of the treads being made on /pol/
>>510810172 (OP)>Is the American dream dead?in terms of social mobility, completely
but it's nothing to cry over because having a home is not worth much
perpetual war and the threat of a global war as well as a thermo-nuclear war, political instability based on a gig economy (ie: prostitutes with fluidity but no long-term stock), unhinged immigration, pervasive espionage and the overall lack of security (ironically, due to an ever-increased espionage) make having a permanent address absolutely worthless
f you are even a little bit valuable, you're a sitting duck in one of these places with no escape or choice about what happens in your neighborhood
I guess that the people that buy them can afford their own mitigations so it does not matter but if you "look up" to these places, chances are that it would do you more of a disfavor than a favor owning one
>TL;DReven if I get one for free, I'll sell it the next day and then maybe I'd get a boat
being in the middle of the ocean when the bombs fall sounds like a good, easy and cheaper idea
besides, you can always dock moor to shop, work remotely and not have to deal with a single other person if you don't want to