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  • Delphia@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    People are framing this like its a dystopian nightmare. The fact is that you SHOULD be able to buy a small 2 bedroom something when you’re young. It doesnt need to be huge or glamorous.

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      9 months ago

      Seriously. Housing supply is not the issue despite what the media wants to scream at you. The issue is the vast majority of new developments are massive McMansions that the average person has absolutely no hope of ever affording. The concept of a starter home is basically dead.

      I recently finally got it through my family’s skull that, no, I can’t just go build a garage and slowly build onto it as I can afford like my great-grandparents dide. That starter homes are essentially nonexistent, and that a fairly large portion of those that do are being bought up and demolished to be turned into McMansions.

      This is a good thing, even if the causes are not.

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      9 months ago

      Ths dystopian part is the cost. When I first opened article I was like ok if these are under 50k maybe it makes sense

      He paid $145,000

      145k in the paradise known as San Antonio Texas…

      Unless family is keeping him there I don’t understand. Even if family was the reason I’d still expand my search to an hour or 3 away before I bought that.

      Just 90 minutes out gets you a nicely built brick house in Beeville with a 2 car attached garage on a corner lot with a fenced in yard so your dog can run around.

      For the same price you can get way nicer properties in better states. If you’re not willing to move you’re making life harder than it needs to be.