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Anonymous (ID: d9SHh/XT) No.520182928 [Report] >>520183075 >>520183318 >>520183339 >>520183357 >>520183369 >>520183381 >>520183388 >>520183443 >>520183476 >>520183494 >>520183532 >>520183574 >>520183739 >>520183855 >>520183926 >>520183985 >>520184011 >>520184296 >>520184875 >>520185473 >>520188608 >>520190282 >>520190578 >>520190790 >>520191075 >>520191275 >>520191495 >>520191554 >>520191601 >>520191893 >>520192120 >>520193186
How do we make housing affordable again?
Anonymous (ID: 9qdj+dss) No.520183075 [Report] >>520184045 >>520184787
>>520182928 (OP)
Short Version
> Remove Kikes
Long version.
> End real estate speculation
> Terminate price fixing
> Restore the free market
> Get rid of the debt system
Anonymous (ID: N2mWsNyd) United States No.520183318 [Report] >>520183450 >>520191991
>>520182928 (OP)
>Increase supply by getting rid of dumb zoning laws and regulations that says you have to give an environmental "consultant" $200,000 before you can touch a piece of land and may only use union labor that supports women and minorities on build site.
>decrease demand by stop giving housing vouchers to illegal immigrants and deport them all.
Really just econ 101.
Anonymous (ID: qETuhPca) United States No.520183339 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Gross put some clothes on Grandma we have company
Anonymous (ID: Ew/H71Mb) United States No.520183357 [Report] >>520183421 >>520185905 >>520185930
>>520182928 (OP)
That is a nasty fat pig that stinks
Anonymous (ID: ko2JJePj) Japan No.520183369 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
>How do we make housing affordable again?
Go to Illinois
Anonymous (ID: 7B5eit/D) Australia No.520183381 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
State-mandated mud huts for all
Anonymous (ID: R2Kv/tz1) United States No.520183388 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
What is the median home price in Mumbai and what price point would you consider "affordable"?
Anonymous (ID: a8Vw0bNJ) No.520183417 [Report]
Anonymous (ID: 4ypdBgaR) Canada No.520183421 [Report]
>>520183357
Good. Except it's not fat enough.
Anonymous (ID: DqWE1tof) No.520183443 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
trump's already doing it by removing the illegals
Anonymous (ID: UhB7oWq/) United States No.520183450 [Report]
>>520183318
>you have to give an environmental "consultant" $200,000 before you can touch a piece of land and may only use union labor that supports women and minorities on build site
Isn't that predominantly California bullshit?
Anonymous (ID: S+A92gtP) Canada No.520183476 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
1776 all over again.
Nothing gets rid of bureaucracy faster than a revolution.
Anonymous (ID: p2Jhth/G) United States No.520183494 [Report] >>520183525
>>520182928 (OP)
expell the jews
Especially the indian ones who keep firing Whitemen
Anonymous (ID: p2Jhth/G) United States No.520183525 [Report]
>>520183494
Anonymous (ID: CSNIfJ7/) No.520183532 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: t0sZ8c4a) United States No.520183574 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
expelling kikes and shit coloreds. thats it, thats all you have to do.
Anonymous (ID: oSqVprA1) Ukraine No.520183739 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: gS5NBCqM) France No.520183855 [Report] >>520184048 >>520188715
>>520182928 (OP)
And housewives - this is mine
Anonymous (ID: v6M8iG0K) Australia No.520183926 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
>we
Anonymous (ID: 8NL23Ob4) United States No.520183985 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Kick out all the immigrants who are stuffed like sardines 20 people deep in a single family home paying for it with government vouchers that landlords are catering to.
Anonymous (ID: SZ7zB/au) United States No.520184011 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Stop treating housing like a commodity that is forced to keep raising
Anonymous (ID: hFv4PU4q) Germany No.520184045 [Report]
>>520183075
>Remove Kikes
>End real estate speculation
they are the same thing
Anonymous (ID: xAmKmsO1) France No.520184048 [Report] >>520184725
>>520183855
Least degenerate Frenchie
Anonymous (ID: K0AYn6mb) United States No.520184049 [Report]
>Increase supply
Red states are successfully doing this with Florida and Texas as the two largest markets with stagnating or declining property values. The Silver Tsunami is helping as the boomers are no longer able to maintain their homes and Gray Divorce is happening at higher rates than the rest of the population.
>Decrease demand
Deport the illegals. This impacts the market in multiple ways as boomers that own rental properties as a nest egg will be able to charge less rent and the maintenance industry (housekeepers, roofers, landscapers, etc) are a majority illegal immigrants. This raises the cost of owning larger homes than needed, longer than needed, and prevents them from pocketing 10-25% of every insurance check by hiring illegals. This also moves wealth into the younger demographic and working class Americans to increase their ability to afford these types of homes.
>Repeal red tape
A tremendous amount of housing crisis in blue states is caused by wealthy home owners using lawfare to prevent development so their home values stay hyper inflated viewing it as a nest egg. Repeal obnoxious abused environmental red tape and fire zoning commissioners implementing these backwards codes. San Francisco approves like 30-50 new home builds a year for fucks sake. Everything is already built next to each other and they’re long past due to build upwards.

Look into Georgism
Anonymous (ID: DMh1EtEI) United States No.520184296 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
The problem will somewhat fix itself once the boomers croak in 10 years, however in preparation for that we should also pass laws banning sales of single family homes to investment funds and foreign entities, stop mass immigration + continue kicking out those who are here illegally, and start regulating short term vacation rentals (Airbnb, etc.).

A big problem will be as soon as anyone tries to do any of these things, it will negatively affect GDP, stock market, and other fake indicators of a country’s economic health, and there will be enormous pressure to reverse course.
Anonymous (ID: gS5NBCqM) France No.520184725 [Report]
>>520184048
Share ze collective ass
Anonymous (ID: BFSgRFHX) Italy No.520184787 [Report]
>>520183075
And remove immigrants
Anonymous (ID: bn7f32ch) Australia No.520184875 [Report] >>520185804
>>520182928 (OP)
why do I lose interest straight away afterwards?
Anonymous (ID: jqM/rHAA) Switzerland No.520185473 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
She has mouthwatering soles.
Anonymous (ID: gS5NBCqM) France No.520185804 [Report] >>520190132
>>520184875
you're welcome
Anonymous (ID: ih3c9dZU) Estonia No.520185905 [Report]
>>520183357
>t. Seamus O'Faggothy
Anonymous (ID: QrhQXF+l) United States No.520185930 [Report]
>>520183357
You are a gay man
Anonymous (ID: nYEf2ODF) United States No.520188608 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Instead of wasting the first 18 years of your life pretty much doing nothing, maybe kids could be taught to build a fucking house. Yeah.
Anonymous (ID: HSmQfj1r) United States No.520188670 [Report]
ww3
Anonymous (ID: X3umV5C5) France No.520188715 [Report] >>520191225
>>520183855
and this is mine
Anonymous (ID: gBp7paD+) Chile No.520190132 [Report] >>520190468
>>520185804
>KenJaTaiMoo
Post nut clarity sounds better.
Anonymous (ID: 71iD1IwF) Belgium No.520190282 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
state-mandated housing
Anonymous (ID: lO+7iQMZ) France No.520190468 [Report]
>>520190132
You only say that because of brainrot
Anonymous (ID: tZHSja6Q) United Kingdom No.520190578 [Report] >>520190934 >>520191084
>>520182928 (OP)
>Remove migrants
>End the financialisation of the housing market
You absolutely HAVE to do the second one. Just increasing the supply won't help if you can just have a (((banker))) that will give you a 100% mortgage, that's still going to cause house price inflation.
Anonymous (ID: 1fbBqDXt) United States No.520190790 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Deport everyone who came here in the past 20 years
Anonymous (ID: 1fbBqDXt) United States No.520190934 [Report] >>520191560
>>520190578
Housing is still way more expensive in countries where mortgages aren't common. The United States has the cheapest housing in the world.
Anonymous (ID: 9yt1jit9) United States No.520191075 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
Kill all the undesirables of society.
That really solves every issue actually.
Anonymous (ID: tqqBxc08) United States No.520191084 [Report]
>>520190578
>Remove migrants
Just to be specific, jeets are probably the number one thing that is causing the housing cost issue so it's imperative that they need to be removed. jews are the next responsible party.
Anonymous (ID: 3pgirj5i) United States No.520191170 [Report] >>520191560
Zoning deregulation solves the housing problem. Let people build skyscraper apartments with $800/month 3 bedroom units and you will solve the population collapse too.
Anonymous (ID: gS5NBCqM) France No.520191225 [Report]
>>520188715
Not bad anon - though I'd have to see the ass to be sure

D0NG !
Anonymous (ID: SQfxuyFA) United States No.520191275 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
>When she lets you kiss her feet after having sex with her black bull
Anonymous (ID: HGplQkdF) Germany No.520191495 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
definitely by collective masturbation to your picture
Anonymous (ID: ZbvKW8+V) United States No.520191554 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
>Deport illegals
>subsidize carpenter's classes and deregulate small construction companies so lots of small local building companies can easily form.
>ban large corporate landlords, from owning and renting single family houses, forcing them to sell their houses and flood the market.
Anonymous (ID: tZHSja6Q) United Kingdom No.520191560 [Report] >>520191927 >>520192140
>>520191170
>Zoning deregulation
This might help in some parts of California, but it won't help everywhere. We don't have a zoning laws here, planning is more "community led". Which, no I say it out loud, probably leads to the same outcomes.
>>520190934
Really? How expensive are they with respect to wages?
Anonymous (ID: 1fbBqDXt) United States No.520191601 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
The simple answer is that interest rates have to come down to 2% or so for the average homeowner with a mortgage to be able to sell his house and buy a new one. If you bought your house for $200k in 2018 and it's worth $400k now, that doesn't matter if you have to apply for a new mortgage at a way higher interest rate and monthly payment when you buy the new house. Nobody with a mortgage can afford to sell and move, so that limits the supply of houses on the market, which pushes up prices even higher despite the already high interest rates.

Fair warning though. If and when interest rates come down enough to make this happen, you must act quickly because inflation will get out of hand again and interest rates will shoot back up. That's why it most likely won't happen at all.

The lesson is that you shouldn't procrastinate when you purchase property. The best time to buy a house is as soon as you can afford it. Except in rare situations it always works out to your benefit to do this. Renting forever while you wait for the perfect time to buy a house 15 years later is a financially retarded decision that will cause you to lose out on hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars that you would have saved or made otherwise. If you're a millennial the best time to buy was like 5-10 years ago when you were renting and pissing your money down the drain
Anonymous (ID: NMjAjNEF) United States No.520191660 [Report]
By becoming more socialist than we already are of course. We just need to wait until the boomers are dead and nobody has any money left and half the population are dysgencis that would never in 100 years be able to understand the constitution
Anonymous (ID: OTgrk95v) Russian Federation No.520191893 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
0/10
no tail
Anonymous (ID: 1fbBqDXt) United States No.520191927 [Report]
>>520191560
The average home price is about 4.5x the average income, which is unheard of basically everywhere else in the world. In the UK it's 10x the average income.

In most the world the idea of owning your own home without inheriting it or living with your extended family is basically inconceivable. Americans don't know how good they have it even now.
Anonymous (ID: 6944f2Is) Lithuania No.520191991 [Report]
>>520183318
Lmao, such a 'mutt answer
Anonymous (ID: uBzrr9DH) Latvia No.520192120 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
>fat 3/10 American skank
What did OP mean by this?
Anonymous (ID: 3pgirj5i) United States No.520192140 [Report]
>>520191560
>"community lead zoning"
That's how you end up with a coffee shop on every corner and not a single factory for miles.
Guaranteed slow collapse of any city.
Anonymous (ID: YUU8al5f) United States No.520192202 [Report] >>520192475
Flag all houses bought w\ foreign money, seize them.

Force investment firms to divest entirely from housing, and eat losses. And maybe you put a regulation to prevent house flipping too. Maybe if you buy a house for $100k, you can't list it a month later for 300k. Maybe something in that vein would also help.

But I somehow think this all may be part of a larger massive money printing scam. Because they can build a house for 100k for instance, then they determine it's worth 500k. Then the bank lends out 500k, and are able to leverage that 500k to print more money and lend more money.

That principal could also be the reason why a pickup truck can cost 100k today. There's a massive bubble and they get to lend more money when they have more of these "assets".
Anonymous (ID: YUU8al5f) United States No.520192475 [Report]
>>520192202

There's also things the gov can do w\ section 8. I've seen retards on tiktok and youtube doing these videos telling people how to find, and buy "section 8" housing / apartments. This just stands out to me as full retard.

The government gives people "rent coupons"... why the fuck would they let some literal who purchase an apartment complex with the intent that it's a safe investment because the government is paying for it?

Why wouldn't the government, HUD, whoever the fuck instead buy that complex... and figure out some kind of system so that the money is better spent. It seems that currently they're just going to pay this money in perpetuity when they could BUY the fucking complex instead of some "landlord" and wow... at a point, it will be paid for with the money that otherwise would go to the tenants to hand to some parasite.

And then they could build/ buy another... rinse repeat. Do that enough, and you will permanently cut section 8 spending. But instead of that regular americans get stuck renting, or buying the cheapest house they can while all the new construction is filled w\ immigrants and bottom feeders.
Anonymous (ID: Iudv8nEe) United States No.520192945 [Report] >>520193444
>what you want
deport illegals
regulate the housing /rent industry
zoning laws
>what you'll get
pic related
see: every single country who tried to make housing more affordable
Anonymous (ID: FhVYhJuf) United States No.520193186 [Report]
>>520182928 (OP)
I wish I fucking knew. I'm homeless. Staying in a hotel because thank fucking God my survivors bennies got deposited yesterday.
Anonymous (ID: 4YSZMeid) United States No.520193281 [Report]
>coomer bait
>memeflag
>1pbtid
>dumb question
learn to recognize pajeet threads. learn to stop giving (You)s, which end up as rupees, to the wrong posters. jews pay pajeets to spam this board en masse with the same globohomo agenda that you're still associating with only jews. since 2023 you are much more likely to see jew noise posted by a pajeet. there are a hundred times as many pajeets as there are jews. if you want any part of the internet to survive, you must detect, reject and redeem pajeets everywhere you find them
Anonymous (ID: 4YSZMeid) United States No.520193305 [Report]
because pajeets arrive everywhere as generic cultural dilutant in the age of globalization, when all national identities are eroding and weakening, they have dubious claim to play any part in your country's unique character. they should never feel entitled to the status of inherent citizens whose roots are in the history of the land for more generations than the jewish agenda has run rampant
Anonymous (ID: 4YSZMeid) United States No.520193342 [Report]
pajeets should be posting on bharatchan and living on the subcontinent
Anonymous (ID: gS5NBCqM) France No.520193444 [Report] >>520193639
>>520192945
Untrue - rent controls work - if you keep the Jews out.
Anonymous (ID: YAYmAPuR) Canada No.520193619 [Report]
That posterior appears highly comfortable on the groin area.
Anonymous (ID: Iudv8nEe) United States No.520193639 [Report]
>>520193444
okay.
but what im seeing is houses being knocked down to put up old folks homes, and hotels.
and the people around here aren't jews.

you wont kick the jews out completley.
they'll just change their names and convert to chrisitanity or some other shit to hide their true natures.