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by esotericn
2468 days ago
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I honestly don't know what the answer is. I've resorted to moving way out. I'm probably going to buy a house somewhere I can work remote from. I'm not paying 300K+ for a small home near a city with jobs, sorry, it's just not happening. Whether I can afford it or not is irrelevant, the value just isn't there other than as a proxy for "this now allows me to get higher paying jobs in the city and... continue the cycle?" I think this is something that really needs to be addressed from a climate perspective as well. It is cheaper, dramatically so, for me to live way out, buy a car, and use it for everything. I use an electric car, and I chuck a load of the savings into offsetting, and I'm pretty sure I'm negative. But a far better model would be if people just stopped the rent seeking bullshit and let me build close to town. |
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Clearly I live in the wrong city. 300k would get you a leasehold to someone backyard with a tent in it where I live.
I need to move.