Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know just who will snatch up a place like this -- well-heeled, down-sizing Boomers and GenXers. How do I know? I'm one of them. And, no, that doesn't mean there will be a signifcant decrease in SFH prices as we downsize. Thanks, Millenials for eating up the MM fairy tale,
Having a place for you and others like you to downsize will increase the supply of SFHs available. MM is about increasing the supply of housing to lower costs. Sounds like it might work based on your comment.
You are an idiot. Only ~ 3% of Arlington households can afford 2M homes. You think freeing up 3% of the homes will suddenly make housing affordable for the 65% than can only afford $300,000 homes?
I can afford a $2m house and I promise you I don’t want to live near people who can only afford a $300k house.
It's important that your laborers live far away and commute in. God forbid they stay after dark in your rich enclave.
Deep YIMBY thoughts.
Well, sort of…I doubt that it’s YOUR yard.
YIMBYs don't have yards and want to make sure no one else does either
Anonymous wrote:These places will NEVER increase in value. They will sell for the same 10 years from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know just who will snatch up a place like this -- well-heeled, down-sizing Boomers and GenXers. How do I know? I'm one of them. And, no, that doesn't mean there will be a signifcant decrease in SFH prices as we downsize. Thanks, Millenials for eating up the MM fairy tale,
Having a place for you and others like you to downsize will increase the supply of SFHs available. MM is about increasing the supply of housing to lower costs. Sounds like it might work based on your comment.
You are an idiot. Only ~ 3% of Arlington households can afford 2M homes. You think freeing up 3% of the homes will suddenly make housing affordable for the 65% than can only afford $300,000 homes?
I can afford a $2m house and I promise you I don’t want to live near people who can only afford a $300k house.
It's important that your laborers live far away and commute in. God forbid they stay after dark in your rich enclave.
Deep YIMBY thoughts.
Well, sort of…I doubt that it’s YOUR yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know just who will snatch up a place like this -- well-heeled, down-sizing Boomers and GenXers. How do I know? I'm one of them. And, no, that doesn't mean there will be a signifcant decrease in SFH prices as we downsize. Thanks, Millenials for eating up the MM fairy tale,
Having a place for you and others like you to downsize will increase the supply of SFHs available. MM is about increasing the supply of housing to lower costs. Sounds like it might work based on your comment.
You are an idiot. Only ~ 3% of Arlington households can afford 2M homes. You think freeing up 3% of the homes will suddenly make housing affordable for the 65% than can only afford $300,000 homes?
I can afford a $2m house and I promise you I don’t want to live near people who can only afford a $300k house.
It's important that your laborers live far away and commute in. God forbid they stay after dark in your rich enclave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know just who will snatch up a place like this -- well-heeled, down-sizing Boomers and GenXers. How do I know? I'm one of them. And, no, that doesn't mean there will be a signifcant decrease in SFH prices as we downsize. Thanks, Millenials for eating up the MM fairy tale,
I know you’re a boomer but surely you can see how stupid it is to downsize to an elevator-less townhouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know just who will snatch up a place like this -- well-heeled, down-sizing Boomers and GenXers. How do I know? I'm one of them. And, no, that doesn't mean there will be a signifcant decrease in SFH prices as we downsize. Thanks, Millenials for eating up the MM fairy tale,
Having a place for you and others like you to downsize will increase the supply of SFHs available. MM is about increasing the supply of housing to lower costs. Sounds like it might work based on your comment.
You are an idiot. Only ~ 3% of Arlington households can afford 2M homes. You think freeing up 3% of the homes will suddenly make housing affordable for the 65% than can only afford $300,000 homes?
I can afford a $2m house and I promise you I don’t want to live near people who can only afford a $300k house.
It's important that your laborers live far away and commute in. God forbid they stay after dark in your rich enclave.[/quo
Most of the laborers in the close in suburbs live in apartments well within the beltway. You clearly know nothing about laborers and it is odd that you act otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1.2 million is out of reach for most people. Even $600-800K is out of reach for most people. You move further out or away.
This is why I hate when people are like "there are plenty of affordable houses close in for only 500-600k, you are just too picky!" That's actually not affordable for tons of people! If it were, I wouldn't be living in an exurb in a 300k townhouse.