Submitted by psychothumbs t3_10vaui5 in nyc
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_j7lm5nf wrote
Reply to comment by _neutral_person in Why Rival Sides In The Housing Crisis Plaguing NYC Are Considering Peace by psychothumbs
My house's value is in the fact that it's remote and low density, with ample street parking. A train would harm that. So no.
_neutral_person t1_j7mcnzq wrote
Yeah. I don't care about your house's value. We need housing. You can always sell now if you want.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_j7n4nuj wrote
Nah. It takes years to get anything done. I made a cool hundred grand flipping my first house and my current one has gone up around $200,000 in 10 years. I get a sweet ROI. Why sell? It's safe, quiet, with parking, good schools and nice neighbors. I'll sell when I retire and leave the city.
BTW...Who's "we"? You need housing. Not me. I have a nice place with a garden and yard.
_neutral_person t1_j7nazbe wrote
I don't need housing, but I don't care about ROI and would gladly fuck up yours. I don't care. The best part is most of the NYC voters don't care either. So sell now. Heard flordia RE is hot!
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_j7p32i5 wrote
Why when I'm making a cool ROI? I like it here. My sheer existence (never mind presence) irks the likes of you. I was born and raised, son. I'm not leaving!!!
My mom's house in Brooklyn (which she and my dad bought for $25,000 in '49) snookered 7 figures, too, so my share of the inheritance will fund a renovation on the kitchen, a new sidewalk, and some landscaping on the garden. My fig and crapapple trees provide nice (but now too much) shade, so I have to move the vegetable plot (kale, collards, tomatoes, potatoes) into standing planters. It'll be sweet. And guess what? You're not invited!
_neutral_person t1_j7pcvvp wrote
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