That’s Vault Boy. Pip-Boy is a wearable computer.
Oh fugggggg :DDDDD
There’s a 3 bedroom condo in my building that has been vacant for 10 years now. They still pay the fees automatically but they live in Hong Kong. So it just sits there empty, while people are looking for homes
Fuck yeah. I’d be happy living nextdoor to an immigrant, as long as they were quiet and respectful.
Then again, that’s true of ANY neighbor. I have no issue with neighbors, regardless of background/race, as long as they’re quiet and respectful.
I just want a calm and quiet night when I’m home.
I don’t have issues if neighbors are loud. As in children playing, music or having people over for a party.
What i can’t have, is adults arguing, obnoxious unnecessary noise like shutting close doors with full force or trampling around as if they would be wearing those Dutch wooden shoes.
This is from my perspective, living in an apartment building, thinking about the neighbor living above me.
Edit: once i had a couple living above me. One night they came home late and fucked themselves up the stairs. Slowly.
That was the most uncomfortable experience i had with neighbors.
Edit: once i had a couple living above me. One night they came home late and fucked themselves up the stairs. Slowly.
That was the most uncomfortable experience i had with neighbors.
Should have joined in.
Kicked Uncle Pennybags right in the dick. Nice!
It’s actually that a small cheap home and a large expensive home aren’t much different in cost for a builder, but the second nets way more profit. So no builder wants to build and sell starter homes. Thus, housing shortage for working class people looking for affordable homes.
Somewhat still impactful is that construction has a worker shortage, but that’s probably in part cause they don’t get paid enough to attract more new tradespeople. If they DID get paid enough, it would drive up prices further since builders still want the same cut and their margins aren’t that crazy to begin with.
How do we incentivize building and selling starter homes? They need to be more profitable relative to expensive big homes, or working class people need more income to afford them to increase demand at rates builders would make good money on due to volume.
I think the growth of townhomes for sale and five over one condos is helping with this somewhat, but not enough. Many of those get used for apartments or short term rental too because those are still more profitable than just selling.