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by killjoywashere
2706 days ago
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Let's take a pass on the dingbat apartments and look at the single-family-home-wingdings, which can also be stuffed into REITs. The corrupt REIT doesn't care if it buys 1 or 10 houses, so long as they are bought. The local owners cheer the purchase even if the house sits empty. Anyone who wants to buy into that market has to make more money. So they negotiate salary. The companies then pay more in salary. Corporate profits are at an all-time high, so it's hard to justify not paying the salary, especially in the face of housing costs. So now the would-be owner who finds themselves stuffed out of a remarkably expensive housing market (it increased significantly between the interview and the start date) moves into the rental market, which, while high, is nothing compared to the first few years of home ownership. Someone who could afford a house in the local market can afford the rent, particularly if they make the painful decision to forgo pets, or (as in our case) give their pets to their parents. "For a couple years, we'll be back". |
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