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    9 months ago

    They had renting back then too and way before that, and it was really large scale too. It’s not really a new phenomenon. And obviously buying a house is still a lot (and I mean a lot) more expensive than renting. Not everyone can save off from their paycheck so that they’d be able to pay for even these cheaper houses.

    But in this case I’m not sure if we are talking about situation where the original post’s house was on sale (which would just make it a regular house you have to buy) or a situation where there isn’t any renting at all (or profiting from it), in which case it’d still be more expensive but less so than renting.

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      119 months ago

      I bought my first apartment because my monthly costs would be like 30% less than rent. Like with many things, it’s expensive to be poor.

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        19 months ago

        Absolutely. It’s the same even in very small scale in buying groceries. You can save a lot by buying bigger sized packages but not everyone can afford to since they don’t have such money on hand. So they’re wasting money (or being less efficient about it) because they can’t afford to not do anything else. Shitty situation.