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Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
  • mail
  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#847
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 10:29
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845
in ?

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#848
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 10:33
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# 844 There are many meanings to harshness.
It shows the extent to which you only criticize without writing your thoughts.

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#849
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 18:37
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#You don't even write your thoughts down
you have written them down

eyes, mouth and ears are not decoration
I don't think you understand this.

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#850
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 18:47
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Your eyes, mouth and ears aren't decorations

You hear one and know ten.

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#851
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 18:50
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Ears are sinuses
Eyes are knot holes

That's all there is to it
here

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#852
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/02 (Thu) 18:54
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# 849,850 You need to write what you think strict means.
Eyes, mouth and ears are not decoration.

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#858
  • もぬけの殻
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 09:34
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Everywhere I go in the city, there are empty storefronts.

I think there are even more this month.

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#859
  • そうそう。
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 09:58
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We will know better when the economy reopens. Many restaurants will not reopen. Businesses that have gone out of business are not visible at this time.
Selling real estate will be much, much later. I'm assuming the price moves will start a year from now.

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#860
  • 確かに。
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 10:18
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They would just have to quickly bankrupt the company and leave it with the strength to restart rather than keep it for a year without sales. There will be plenty of new business after the reopening. I'm looking forward to it.

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#862
  • そうそう。
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 10:29
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# 861
I see. So if there is a price drop, we should expect it in a little over a year ? or two years ?.

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#864
  • それはね、
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 10:32
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Of course Realtors don't talk about not selling. LOL

Offers are coming in because there are fewer properties on the market.
The number of properties sold in Los Angeles last month was down 45% from last year.

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#865
  • そりゃ
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 10:59
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#864, why compare only the number of properties and not the price ?
of course the number of properties sold is down, because the number of properties on the market itself is down.
but prices are going up, why not compare that ?

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#866
  • そうそう。
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 11:55
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Not because the price is also linked to the volume of sales ? The volume of sales and purchases is good information to predict the price.

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#868
  • 567
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 13:56
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The real estate market is booming right now.
Read the US news and you'll understand.

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#869
  • どーでもいいけど。
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 20:55
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Tesla's president has sold all of his real estate. Meaning.

He said the reason was because he no longer wanted to own it.

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#873
  • 仙人
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 09:59
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Real estate is location, location, location.

Don't buy a place that is inconvenient or far away just because it is cheap.
A home is an investment property, not just a place to live.

A good locale will fetch more than twice as much as a bad location.

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#874
  • 経費の無駄
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 10:07
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It looks like United Airlines is going to fire a lot of people.
I don't think I'll be traveling without a plan anymore from now on.

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#875
  • 採算がとれない
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 10:29
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Every commercial property is full of vacant stores due to the storm of withdrawals, but
this is going to have a big impact somewhere down the road.

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#876
  • 腹ただしい。
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 16:08
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Commercial properties may have to be reshaped.

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#879
  • そうかも
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 10:36
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We have been letting the homeless stay in hotels for the past few months, but I think we are spending a tremendous amount of taxpayer money.
It would be much better to convert commercial properties into shelters.

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#880
  • 存在意義。
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 13:09
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The raison d'etre of homelessness.

A true waste of taxpayer money.

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#882
  • 存在意義。
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 19:25
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Homeless people remind me of zombie movies.

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#883
  • 変化へ柔軟に対応
  • 2020/07/13 (Mon) 09:01
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Many restaurant chains are also coming out of bankruptcy.
There are some restaurants that are doing very well with delivery using apps, and there is a big difference between the two.

As expected, Tatsu Ramen and Daikokuya, which have been successful in the U.S., are quick to do things and are also great at making improvements in response to changes.

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#884
  • にわか大家増えてない?
  • 2020/07/13 (Mon) 10:21
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#886

As long as the Chinese buy houses in LA immediately with cash, the price won't go down. Not only Chinese, but rich foreigners, no matter how much, will close immediately by popping in and paying cash. No matter how many loans you can get, you can't win.

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#887
  • 破産、破産
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 09:45
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Bankruptcies had been suppressed by government bailout programs, but the number of bankruptcies has been increasing rapidly since around mid-June.

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#888
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 10:30
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That's business ?
The average person has no bankruptcy specs. They've already been deferred on their credit cards and mortgages for months.
On top of that, modifications and consolidations can lower the amount significantly.
Businesses are experiencing an increase in bankruptcies, but the average person is not.

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#890
  • 差別と区別は違う
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 11:40
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You know, if business is going bankrupt, it means that individuals will soon be bankrupt too,
special unemployment benefits from the government will end next week, and unemployment insurance will be cut off after a maximum of 39 weeks.
Well, the government will help in various ways until the presidential election, but once the election is over, the market will take over and the stock market and the economy will be in shambles.

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#891
  • なりません。
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 11:49
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Don't worry, everyone is beginning to realize that this is an exaggeration, and no one can survive if the economy doesn't turn around. Money is an illusion to begin with.

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#892
  • 差別と区別は違う
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 13:39
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In the end, even if we talk nicely, it is only the rich and the privileged who accumulate wealth, and the middle class and below are just pawns to be used and discarded.

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#893
  • 個人とビジネスは別
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 14:16
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Personal bankruptcy and business bankruptcy are completely different

Now with the Corona measure, the government is letting the homeless stay in hotels and apartments so that no one is on the street.
Tenants who don't pay rent are not evicted.
The bank does not forclose on homeowners who cannot pay their mortgages for months.
They respond to generous modifications.
Credit card companies and banks are no different. They are responding to generous consolidation by deferring payment for many months to those who are behind on their payments.

Business bankruptcy is completely different because it is in a sense a bailout for the business owner.

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#895
  • 考えました
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 14:42
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Is there a safe area in the LA suburbs with cheap rent ? I'd like to get away from LA for a bit.

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#898
  • No foreclosure
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 16:07
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There will be no Foreclosure unless Corona settles.
The Foreclosure department of the bank has stopped all foreclosures and is responding to Loan Modification.

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#899
  • あほですか?
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 16:15
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896
The delusion is bad.

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#900
  • 差別と区別は違う
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 17:29
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893
That is just postponing the problem.
You are not exempt from paying the mortgage, rent, or credit cards, and you will eventually have to pay them.
Even if you don't have to pay the mortgage, you still have to pay property taxes, property insurance, and other expenses. Even if you don't have to pay rent, you still have to pay non-rent expenses. Even if you are exempted from paying credit card bills, you cannot use your credit card if you exceed the credit card limit. Unemployment insurance is not available after 39 weeks, and considering the average amount of debt the average American has, it is obvious that they will not be able to get by.
The current bailout is only in anticipation of the presidential election.
If the business fails, of course individuals will have no work options and will eventually go bankrupt.

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#901
  • だから。
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 17:31
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If Trump loses the war, the entire nation will become slaves to the Democrats. I think I'll go back to Japan.

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#902
  • 差別と区別は違う
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 17:46
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Also, once the presidential election is over, Corona will settle down.
Corona is just another tool for the presidential election.

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#903
  • No foreclosure
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 20:29
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Don't write random things without knowing better.

Loan Modification can get you a new loan, and it's at almost the lowest interest rate ever.
Someone I know was able to get a loan with a 2.75% interest rate, and even though the Loan Balance increased, the monthly payment is significantly less. Property tax is not even a Penalty now, even if you can't pay it.
Tenants will have to pay Rent at some point, but homeowners will not be in Foreclosure if they re-mortgage at the lowest interest rate now.
Debt consolidation on credit cards is not uncommon to get the debt cut in half or even less.

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#905
  • 確かに。
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 20:58
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↑ But this time it's PANDEMIC.

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#906
  • 所詮金
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 21:19
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904
Money is just a common value to control the world. When it is out of balance, it changes its value to avoid conflict and starvation. Those who can realize what is more important than money in this pandemic will be the winners of the New Normal.

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#908
  • 都市伝説レベル
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 10:36
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#902

It's just paranoia of Trump followers.
What about the claim that the number of infected people in Democrat states was a false report ?
The whole world wouldn't work for the US presidential election.

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#910
  • さぁ。。
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 13:46
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909
I can still pay my rent on time and get EDD, so I guess it's just the beginning ? ? The real fear is.

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#912
  • 持ち家
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 14:38
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↑ You can be delinquent for 6 months for owner-occupied homes, too.

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#913
  • 怖いのはpandemic
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 14:43
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If you don't pay for 6 months, you can just refinance after 6 months
Homeowners have an advantage over renters.

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#914
  • 無知
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 21:45
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Can someone who can't pay for 6 months pay for the 7th month ??

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#915
  • 怖いのはPandemic
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 22:13
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Even if they can't pay from the 7th month on, they can do it this year, the bank won't say it out loud, but probably for the next few months of next year.
The bank can't foreclose on the house now that having the house lost is an infection, a life issue.
Also, many people Cash out tens of thousands of dollars when refinancing against the Value of the house.
Now that interest rates are at historic lows, they can still reduce their monthly payments.

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#917
  • とうとう
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 09:31
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Airline has started to cut quite a few employees.
I think they will be newly evolved by the time the vaccine is ready. I'm sure there will be some losses in commercial properties to make up for.

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#918
  • 海斗
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 09:43
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Most people say they wouldn't vaccinate even if they could.

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#919
  • 。。。
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 10:31
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917
It's okay.
If the worst should happen, they can't kick you out, and arrangements will be made to make sure you have a minimum of food.

Eat and sleep.

Sometimes people are stronger when they don't have unnecessary pride. The world is just a competitive society created by human beings to make it a better society. Sometimes people have to cooperate and help each other.

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#921
  • 怖いのはPandemic
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 11:37
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Yes, during Pandemic, housing security and minimal food arrangements have been made.
As long as Corona lasts, there will be no Foreclosure. For humanitarian reasons,
because banks cannot foreclose on homes and evict owners or tenants now.

Corona will still linger while the overwhelming majority of people say they will not vaccinate even if a vaccine is available and many are against masks.
Rather than worrying about housing, money, and food, we must pay the greatest attention to preventing infection.

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#923
  • ようやく
  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 10:13
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Theme parks and hotels are likely to begin mass layoffs in September.

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#925
  • なんか
  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 19:35
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923
You seem happy about the dismissal.

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#926
  • とうとう
  • 2020/08/03 (Mon) 09:40
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Rent prices in LA and OC and SF have come down ~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkE41dfHqYg

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#927
  • EDD
  • 2020/08/03 (Mon) 10:37
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Since it was not extended, it will be $ 1800 per month from now on, so it won't even be rent. The rent will go down, but some people's income will remain the same, so the gap between the rich and the poor will widen even more.

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#928
  • BBKING
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 08:59
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I can't believe it's 1800 a month $ and not even rent.

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#929
  • おわた
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 10:21
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An investor bought the house next door and
a very large avocado tree with lots of birds living in it is now being cut down. Tears.

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#930
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 10:26
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Ordinary Japanese people have enough savings to live without working for a while.

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#933
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 17:00
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The government will deport the Chinese in large numbers.
Their homes will be thrown up for sale and prices will drop dramatically.
There will also be an asset freeze for Communist Party members.
Some business owners will go bankrupt.
As a result, we can expect real estate prices to slump.

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#934
  • あほらし
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 17:37
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That's your wish ?
because you can't buy a house even if you stand on your head, and all you can do is watch with your fingers in your mouth
You are pathetic for writing such horseshit.

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#935
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 17:37
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933
When will it happen ?
If it does, wait a while.

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#936
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 17:48
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I wouldn't want to be told that by a miserable renter. www
pfft !

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#937
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 18:11
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> 935

Trump is desperately seeking to beat China for the election
but if you guess deep down, both countries are in an environment where the other country cannot be wooden.
It seems to me that the buck will eventually turn on Japan.

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#938
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 18:20
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937
Will real estate prices eventually fall ??

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#939
  • 悪い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 18:52
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Moon Jae-in is desperately trying to beat Japan to secure a high approval rating.

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#940
  • ぷっ!
  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 18:55
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The old man in 937 is always writing random things, so you shouldn't trust him.
He just writes his own delusions.

He's the guy who claims that if you put bleach water on his mask, he'll be fine.

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#942
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/05 (Wed) 10:37
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> 938

Think a little for yourself !
More and more companies will go bankrupt.
Employees will see their incomes decline
and households will start to cut back on payments, which is a huge burden on the family budget.
Initial phenomena may include loss of purchasing power, sale of real estate, divorce, return home, etc.
As the phenomenon of scarcity progresses, the price of goods will decline.
If you don't understand after all this explanation, don't count money !
wwwwwwwwwwww
pfft !

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#946
  • lowest rate
  • 2020/08/05 (Wed) 15:53
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I don't think house prices have gone down at all. Apartment dwellers are looking for homes, and those lucky enough to buy are moving out, so apartment vacancies have increased a bit.

943
The low rate is driving stock prices up and real estate prices up.

If you take out a 30 year mortgage on $580,000 now at 3%, you will pay $ 2445
per month for a $480,000 mortgage if the interest rate is 5% $ 2576

Buying a house at a lower interest rate means you will end up paying less even though the price is higher. That means you can buy it.
So buyers are changing their eyes and rushing to buy homes while they still can, and Offers are flooding in to listings for sale.

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#947
  • ワイフ
  • 2020/08/05 (Wed) 16:37
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I refinanced last year and my husband was against it when I said I wanted to do it again.
But I should do it if the interest rate is low ?.

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#949
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/05 (Wed) 19:52
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942
That's personal speculation.
Most of the unemployed are low income people who can't even afford to buy a house to begin with.
The NASDAQ is at an all-time high.

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#951
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/05 (Wed) 21:57
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Flat-faced folk or www.
LOL
Pfft !

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#953
  • おい
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 08:30
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If they can force people out, there will be more apartments available.

Before that, it would be job security.

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#954
  • 2021年から下落
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 10:02
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All the apartments and commercial properties are rattling right now.
It's probably not profitable. It will probably start around the end of the year because real estate prices usually drop after rents drop.

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#955
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 10:28
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If we can force evictions, there will be more apartments available.
For what reason would they be forcibly evicted?

There is an organization called EVICTION DEFENSE NETWORK
If you apply for a low fee, a lawyer from the organization will intervene
and the landlord will deal with EVICTION DEFENSE NETWORK
so you cannot be evicted easily unless you have a very good reason. You will not be able to evict them easily unless you have a very good reason.

If the landlord thinks this is not possible, he will withdraw the forced eviction.

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#957
  • 現実
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:04
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Unfortunately, it takes at least six months to be forcibly evicted after you make a request. In the U.S., it is not possible to forcibly evict a person who lives in an abandoned house without permission.

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#958
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:10
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So what is the justification?

It seems they can no longer forcibly evict you.
Instead, they seem to pay an eviction fee to get you to leave. Someone I know got $70,000 to move out.

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#959
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:30
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It used to be possible to call a Sheliff to evict you if you had a court document, but it's difficult now.

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#960
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:32
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The people who live in the other rooms said they would get a $100,000 eviction fee
and use it as a down payment to buy a house and move out.

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#961
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:35
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I can't petition the court to forcibly evict someone for nonpayment of rent ?
Why are eviction fees so high ??

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#962
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:39
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It now appears that forced evictions are illegal.

This $100,000 eviction fee seems to have come from the head of
Managing Company through the owner.

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#963
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 11:58
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I see.
California is getting harder and harder on landlords and employers. Taxes are high.

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#969
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 13:06
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So it hasn't changed before?
I thought they started dismissing court petitions.
Will landlords really be forced to pay tens of thousands of dollars in eviction fees ??

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#973
  • 現実
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 16:46
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It doesn't mean you can't be forcibly evicted, but it's not like calling the police and leaving, which takes time and money. If you do something illegal, they can't arrest you on the spot. It sounds impossible in Japan, but it is true. That is why credit is important no matter what you do. It is best not to get involved with people who don't care about credit, and you have to make sure that your house is secure enough to prevent people from living in it. The reality is that owners have to have money. If you don't like it, live in an apartment with them.

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#974
  • lowest rate
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 18:25
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#947, if you can refi with NO POINT, NO CLOSING COST or MINIMUM COST, I would be happy to do the calculations for you.

By the way, the average historical mortgage rate is 7%.

$ 580,000 monthly at 3% for 30 years fix3% $ 2445
$ 480,000 monthly at 5% $ 2576
$ 380,000 monthly at 7% $ 2528

$ 48 It is calculated that
$ 580,000 mortgages 3% is cheaper to buy a house than 580,000 mortgages 5% or
$ 380,000 mortgages 7%.

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#975
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 21:16
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# Why are eviction fees so high ?

The first person evicted was a Mexican for about $30,000.
They were told not to tell the other residents about the eviction fee.

I think the owner is calculating how much eviction fee he would have to pay to get them to leave
and how many years it would take to get the money back by remodeling the place and renting it at about a higher rent.

The other way is to make the remodeled room a little cheaper than the market price and have them move in
and rent it out at a higher rent.

If they are doing something illegal, they will be ordered to move out for breach of contract.
Someone I know who lives in an apartment on the north side of the street
used two garages for one bed, but
was in a hurry to get rid of his stuff in the one garage.
He let his roommate move in without permission
and his roommate was using his parking space
but he was found and got a notice, or his roommate's car and his car were no longer in sight.

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#977
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 21:36
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975
If the court grants eviction, you can use Sheliff to evict the tenant, right?
It doesn't make sense for a landlord to pay tens of thousands of dollars in eviction fees when the tenant is behind on rent ?.

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#979
  • ここの常連のはずだけど
  • 2020/08/06 (Thu) 23:10
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Where is the usual self-proclaimed landlord hermit ?

If you're a landlord, you know ?

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#980
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/07 (Fri) 08:32
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# If the court grants eviction, you can use Sheliff to evict the tenant, right?

You could talk to the EVICTION DEFENSE NETWORK, or HOUSING + COMMUNITY in City Hall.

I didn't think it was a good idea to talk to them.
I'm not talking about rent arrears, I'm talking about
evicting people from their apartments, remodeling them, and renting them out at a higher price, which seemed to be the case until about 3 years ago
when it became prohibited because the people living there were evicted and had nowhere to go
and if you really want them to leave, you negotiate an eviction fee They will receive the money and leave.

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#982
  • 平民
  • 2020/08/07 (Fri) 08:52
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980
You answered 962 to 961. I think you're the only one not on the same page. LOL!

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#983
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/07 (Fri) 09:00
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Thanks, I didn't think we were on the same page.

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#985
  • EDN
  • 2020/08/07 (Fri) 09:46
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If everyone else was engaged in the conversation, that's fine.
I was the only one who misread it.

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#986
  • 自称大家
  • 2020/08/07 (Fri) 10:04
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Hermit~ ?

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#989
  • 安泰
  • 2020/08/09 (Sun) 10:22
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The disparate aid money from the Corona measures has forced inflation and Trump's real estate holdings are also woo hoo with the explosion of his real estate assets.

His rich friends around him are also woo hoo with him.

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#990
  • ゴールド
  • 2020/08/09 (Sun) 11:08
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Buy gold.

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#992
  • ゴールド
  • 2020/08/11 (Tue) 13:18
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Now is the time to drop !

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#993
  • ゴールドばぐ
  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 00:53
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I guess it's just a healthy drop for the next rise.
That Mr. Buffett recently bought a lot of shares of gold mining stock Barrick Gold Corp.

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#994
  • ひきこもり
  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 05:13
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Gold is just a substance, some countries may have already succeeded
It must be a state secret
Gold found in rocks where crystals are formed must be impurities from the formation of crystals
If we reverse the calculation from the result to the cause, we may reach the answer. I think we can get to the answer by back-calculating from the result to the cause.

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#995
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 06:03
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↑ You too can succeed and make a lot of money.

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#996
  • 昭和の母
  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 07:46
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↑ Instead of worrying about others, you should succeed and make a lot of money too.

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#997
  • ひきこもり
  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 20:45
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The main ingredient of quartz is carbon, which is subjected to high heat and pressure to form quartz crystals.
We know that gold is an impurity in the process of crystal formation.
I understand :
The environment that satisfies this condition is an underground nuclear test ! !
There is a possibility that a large amount of gold is produced at the hypocenter.
You can intercept my research.
I wish someone would confirm this.

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#998
  • ゴールドバグ
  • 2020/08/16 (Sun) 10:38
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Gold is produced when a star with a mass greater than the sun explodes, so
it would be impossible for humans to produce such a force.

The gold that exists on Earth is only three Olympic pools worth.

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#1000
  • 😆
  • 2020/08/16 (Sun) 12:26
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The house is out of reach even if you stand on your head
so at least invest the money.

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#1002
  • haru
  • 2020/08/16 (Sun) 16:42
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I heard that we won't be kicked out until next spring with the help of the governor's office.
I find the fall/winter corona to be the scariest part of the onslaught.

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#1003
  • 猛暑
  • 2020/08/16 (Sun) 17:44
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↑ I'm afraid that people will go mad more than Corona.

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#1005
  • ゴールドバグ
  • 2020/08/17 (Mon) 22:36
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Warren Buffett has also recently been revealed to have purchased a large number of gold mining stocks,
and it looks like he is going to blow up even more.

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#1008
  • ちょっと、あんた大丈夫?
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 07:51
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Why does it become unsafe when Eviction starts ??

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#1010
  • ちょっと、あんた大丈夫?
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 08:23
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So if Eviction starts
why will it be unsafe ?

You are prohibited by state law.

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#1012
  • 毎日銃撃事件
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 09:08
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The crime rate is already increasing.
And criminals are being released in coronas in large numbers because of the increase in the number of infected people in the jails.

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#1013
  • これが普通
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 09:47
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Stabbings are also common in Waikiki.
Look at the crime map ?
Woyo every day.

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#1015
  • ちょっと、あんた大丈夫?
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 11:17
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1014
More stabbings in Waikiki. Look at the crime map ? Everyday wow
This was before Eviction started, wasn't it?
You can't blame Eviction for this.

If you don't know, look up Eviction.

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#1016
  • ???
  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 11:33
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1014 I'm doing something illegal that would get me Evicted ?
If I was in breach of contract
I'd be told to leave for breach of contract.

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#1017
  • これが普通
  • 2020/08/23 (Sun) 00:55
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# 1015

There have never been stabbings in Waikiki before.
Chicago finally sent in the National Guard to maintain security.

It's even scarier after the presidential election.

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#1019
  • まさに入れ食い
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 10:30
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In LA, there are towers and condominiums being built all over the place, but
I hear that in the US, where there is a shortage of property, those with money can build new buildings and sell them quickly.

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#1020
  • 世界一の気候
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 11:59
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I know that once the corona subsides, immigrants and students from other states and countries will come flooding back.
Americans tell me that once they get to know LA's climate, they always want to come back, even if they have to leave once.
Everyone I know who has returned to the countryside to escape Corona says they will be back by the next year.
Foreign students who went back to Japan also said they will come back the year after next.

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#1021
  • 金利2%台
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 12:05
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Well, regardless of LA, I guess with interest rates this low, there's no way to avoid taking out a loan. Surely we will see inflation in the future, and the value of cash will only go down. With interest rates in the low 2% range, it is natural for wealthy people to take out a loan and invest now.

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#1022
  • まさに入れ食い
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 14:13
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They are borrowing huge amounts of money at low interest rates and building huge buildings all over the place.
Now, if you are a certified crane operator, you can earn over $200,000 a year.

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#1024
  • まぁ
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 20:58
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The rich always move ahead of the curve. Only the common people are frightened by immediate fears. They are preparing to invest in stocks and real estate.

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#1025
  • 最新不動産情報
  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 05:07
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- The median existing-home real estate price across the U.S. is up 8.5% from the same period a year ago.

- July statistics show almost three offers submitted per listing across the U.S., up from two a year ago.

- Freddie Mac's average interest rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages rose to 2.96%, a historically ultra-low rate below 3%, but with concerns about future interest rate increases.

- Mortgage applications continue to surge, up 27% over the same period last year due to ultra-low interest rates.

- Shortage of homes for sale. New home sales are at the lowest level in the past 6 weeks. Down 7% from last week.

- Retail sales fell 20% for a period, but then recovered quickly; July retail sales were up 2.7% pre-Corona.

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#1026
  • 観光地では
  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 09:00
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Real estate in Hawaii is coming down in price quite a bit.

You can buy one for about 20% less than last year's high.

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#1029
  • 世界人口の大半がアジアに集中
  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 09:20
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Since May, more and more people are taking this opportunity to return to their home countries.
A lot of students have gone home too.

Trump's decision to stop new applications for permanent residency and visas is probably a big factor. Young people have much greater future potential if they do business with China.

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#1032
  • Housing market is on fire
  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 22:52
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観光業しかないハワイ以外は今後もまだまだ上がり続けるようです。

The U.S. Housing Market Is on Fire.
DAVID PAUL MORRIS/BLOOMBERG

Tony Bryant, 55, would have been thrilled to sell his late father’s house, a 980-square-foot ranch near Springfield, Mass., for $150,000. After all, he and his family were listing it in the midst of a historic pandemic.

The listing agent had bigger ambitions, however. He persuaded the family to raise the asking price to $175,000, and quickly returned with five offers, four above that level. In less than a week, the house sold for $185,000 to a couple in their early 30s buying their first home.

Stories like this have become familiar across the U.S. this summer, no matter the region or price point. Home-buyer interest has soared, fueled by demographic trends, ultralow interest rates, and urban flight spurred by the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, a tighter-than-usual supply of existing homes and chronic underbuilding of new homes has led to bidding wars, rising prices, and a run-up in home-builder stocks.

Many housing experts expect the market to stay strong for several more years, at least. “You have the three largest population groups in our country potentially all looking for new homes right now,” says Jay McCanless, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, referring to baby boomers, millennials, and Generation Zers, now entering their 20s. “That’s a pretty optimistic scenario for home-building in the U.S.”

A bevy of rece to the housing market’s surprising strength. The nation’s homeownership rate hit 67.9% in the second quarter of 2020, the highest level since the third quarter of 2008, up from last year’s 64.1%, the Commerce Department reported last month. The ownership rate among those under 35 rose to 40.6%, showing the biggest percentage gain by age group quarter to quarter, while the rate for those 35 to 44 also rose significantly.

This past week, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that new-home sales surged 13.9% on a month-to-month basis in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 901,000, a 14-year high.

The median U.S. home price broke the $300,000 barrier in July for the first time, according to the National Association of Realtors, and the trade group expects prices to keep climbing as demand continues into 2021. But rising prices haven’t deterred younger buyers. Meritage saw a 32% jump in year-over-year orders in its latest fiscal quarter, surprising analysts.aaa
The so-called move-up market has also been a locus of strength. Just ask Jenny Hoff, 39, a buyer in Austin, Texas, who says her family recently traded up to a larger house to get more space for their children Although the Hoffs sold their old home in two days, they struggled to find a new home; sales were pending on most homes they looked at by the time they were ready to make an offer. What’s more, the first two offers they made were rejected, although both topped the asking price. Eventually, they found a two-story home on half an acre priced around $900,000, also paying more than the asking price.

It has been a market we have wanted to get into for a long time,” Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer told Barron’s. “I think we bought in at the right time.”

Taylor Morrison sold 10,517 homes last year, generating revenue of $4.8 billion, up 13% year over year. Earnings totaled $254.7 million.

Toll Brothers, based in Horsham, Pa., is another way to play the strength of the move-up market. While a luxury-home builder might not seem an obvious pick during a recession, luxury-home prices, too, have been rising this year.

Toll, which builds in 24 states and specializes mostly in single-family homes, reported on Tuesday that signed home contracts were up 26% year over year in the latest quarter.
“The resale market is so hot that our core client isn’t worried about selling their home,” says Toll Brothers CEO Doug Yearley.

He expects the company to benefit from strength in the move-up demographic.
Home-building analysts expect the next phase of the housing market’s growth to favor some regions more than others. Demand in the pricey Northeast could flag while more-affordable states such as Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Florida, Tennessee, and the Carolinas see an uptick in buying. “While demand is strong in the tri-state area outside of New York City, and in the suburbs of Boston, I don’t know that it is likely to be sustainable,” Zelman says, pointing to long-term migration to more-affordable regions and markets.

To be sure, some trends that have boosted sales and prices.

“It would take about a 1½ million single-family homes built for about eight or 10 years to meet all of the demand there’s going to be,” says Smead.

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#1033
  • 来るぞ!!
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 09:45
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Airline layoffs are on the rise.
About half of the employees of Hawaiian Airlines are being fired.

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#1036
  • Inflation
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 14:07
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After so much tax disbursement, what comes next is inflation.

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#1037
  • Inflation
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 15:01
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#1034
Not only real estate, but stocks, gold, virtual currency, they are all going up. I think the wealthy are continuing to invest because they see the value of their cash going down with inflation. Real estate is up 10%~30% depending on location.

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#1039
  • お世話になります
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 18:26
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The U.S. goes up and up
The common man who can no longer afford to live can live comfortably on the government's good care.
The government takes the rent, food stamps for food, free medical care.
You still have a problem with this ??

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#1041
  • お世話になります
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 20:30
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People who can't keep up with that inflation.

I knew a guy who got low income Medi-Cal and
bought his wife a new Lexus.

Don't worry, there are loopholes.

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#1042
  • 永住権
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 20:38
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1041
Next in line for illegal immigration and VISA stayer restrictions is the permanent residency group. If Trump is re-elected, permanent residents living on Medi-Cal and food stamps will be stripped of their green cards one by one.

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#1043
  • お世話になります
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 21:05
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Don't worry about unnecessary things. Don't worry, there are loopholes.

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#1044
  • 合法ですか?
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 21:48
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↑ Any ?

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#1045
  • お世話になります
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 07:36
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I need to know ?

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#1047
  • ニュース見ましょう
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 08:20
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↑ What ? Trump announced. Well, people who pay normal taxes don't have to worry, but those who receive aid for the poor in the US will have a tougher time ?.

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#1049
  • 市民を目指すには
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 09:15
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People who receive assistance for the poor in the U.S. are paying taxes, even illegally
in order to become citizens.

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#1051
  • 用意はいいか?
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 10:06
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Since Covid19 has further shifted the trend toward America First,
don't be surprised if things change drastically in the future.

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#1052
  • まともに生きよう
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 13:21
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It's not normal to come to the US and use Medi-Cal without citizenship. Go back to your country.

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#1053
  • 噂を信じちゃいけないよ♪
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 15:23
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They may pass a tax on people moving from California to other states. They are really going to start charging money for everything, aren't they? California.

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#1054
  • ゲゲゲのゲ
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 16:21
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#1050
What is public charge ?

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#1056
  • vv
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 18:05
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> What is public charge ?

To be financially taken care of by the government. The sponsor of the green card application is supposed to reimburse you in full. If the Republican administration remains in power, there should be a massive collection soon.

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#1057
  • ゲゲゲのゲ
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 18:16
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It is
public assists

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#1058
  • ゲゲゲのゲ
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 18:19
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I want it collected.
There are a lot of people out there who can't support one spouse, yet they get married and get everything for free, from childbirth to everything else.

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#1061
  • PC
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 18:28
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“Public charge,” as defined by the former Immi­gration and Naturalization Service (INS, now U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS), refers to an individual who is likely to become “primarily dependent on the government for subsistence, as demonstrated by either the receipt of public cash assistance for income maintenance or institutionalization for long-term care at government expense.” The term describes people who cannot support themselves and who depend on benefits that provide cash—such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)—for their income.

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#1062
  • そういえば
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 19:09
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I used to know people who had family members who had babies for free on Medicare while in the U.S. on E visas who couldn't renew their visas and were denied entry, and they were asked to take their acquaintance's house back.

Super annoying family.

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#1063
  • ドヤ顔
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 19:48
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Medicare is not free.
You have to reach a certain age to use Medicare.

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#1064
  • そういえば
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 19:51
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Mistake ! Medical.

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#1066
  • そういえば
  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 20:44
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E visa is an investor visa, right? ?

I was a student at the time and didn't know better, so I may be misremembering, but I heard that you had a baby for free and couldn't get your visa renewed because of it.

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#1068
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 07:28
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Many expatriates are E1 visas.  E2 is an investor visa. 
medical is medical protection for low income people.  E1 and E2 do not have medical.   

Currently, President Trump does not allow renewal of E1 visas. ( Except in special cases ).

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#1069
  • 法律の抜け道
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 07:32
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↑ I heard that's why you couldn't update it, doubly Kim Man.

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#1070
  • 医療の抜道
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 07:48
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1069 So they couldn't renew it, which seems
like having a free child and that's not the reason.

Currently, President Trump is not allowing E1 visas to be renewed. And
because of the posts.

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#1071
  • 法律の抜け道
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 08:20
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No, no, it was over 10 years ago. Sorry for the lack of explanation.

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#1073
  • UCLA
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 09:57
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Students are returning to their countries in droves, going back to their home states or hiding out with their parents because they don't have part-time jobs,

The student town is now overflowing with bulky furniture and electronics. LOL!

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#1074
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 10:21
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# The student town is now overflowing with bulky furniture and appliances

I don't think so.
If you rent a storage unit and put your belongings in it with other like-minded students,
you can make it with only a little burden.
Since we are all from the same school, the situation should be the same.

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#1075
  • UCLA
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 10:25
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Bikinman > It's not

I mean, I've actually been seeing it daily since the end of last month, but...

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#1076
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 10:33
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The extent of what you see is ?
new or not too much to throw away ?.

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#1077
  • うん
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 10:42
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Storages are only used by the old generation who can't get rid of things. Young people don't have them. They buy new ones, so they don't bother to pay for a place for their garbage, which is out of date.

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#1078
  • (;´Д`)ハァハァ
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 12:33
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What about real estate prices ??

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#1079
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 18:47
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1077 I don't understand.
Young people don't have. What does that mean, they don't have ?

If they buy a new one, they'll throw the old one away or donate it to a recycler store.
What garbage, I see them throwing it out on the street because it's garbage....

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#1080
  • うん
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 19:58
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↑ you don't make sense

get a proper wife

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#1081
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 20:04
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↑ This is the extent of what you don't understand
Only this extent inhabits here.

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#1082
  • うん
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 20:42
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↑ talking about myself ? the whole fool

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#1083
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 20:50
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↑ The rag comes out because of the unnecessary snow sea.

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#1084
  • うん
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 21:17
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↑ If I go back to school again ?
I'll have a short life ahead of me.

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#1085
  • USC
  • 2020/09/06 (Sun) 21:48
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↑ Caught a w...

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#1086
  • 脇 臭子
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 09:21
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↑ Loser

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#1087
  • USC
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 10:12
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↑ Caught another one.

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#1088
  • UCLA
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 10:23
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#1076

You don't throw away new stuff. LOL
Only idiots who can't do the storage or math would rent it.

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#1089
  • 馬鹿しか借りない???
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 10:52
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Only idiots who can't do storage or arithmetic would rent it.
I don't see how that's possible.

A friend of mine is living in an apartment that is being remodeled
and he was told that if he wants to leave his stuff in storage, he has to pay for two weeks,
he has to pay for the truck to take it there, and
he has to pay to rent a room while he is there.

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#1090
  • やはりお馬鹿さん
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 11:03
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I still don't think you can do the math.
If you only rent for the first two weeks to a month, it's cheap and smart. You'll be shocked when you read the storage contract.

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#1091
  • 馬鹿しか借りない???
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 11:18
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↑ By the way who is going to pay for the storage ?
the owner will pay for 2 weeks.

So you would sign up for 1 month for 2 weeks ( at owner's expense ) + for 2 weeks ( at your own expense ).

Owner pays for 2 weeks of storage, pays for truck,
pays for renting a room.

What owner would be willing to go that far ??

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#1092
  • 持ち家
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 17:11
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They said we were able to postpone our 6 month mortgage as is. Is anyone else in the same boat ? credit or lower ??

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#1093
  • 馬鹿しか借りない????
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 19:33
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1090 In the end, the furniture was not left in storage and the contractor installed plastic sheeting over it.

They would have installed a washer and dryer if he wanted hard floors, but he liked the carpet.

Too bad you didn't rent storage.

# We were able to put off the mortgage for 6 months.
I will have to pay the 6 months eventually.
You might want to think about whether you want to pay it in a lump sum or in installments
and how many installments you want to pay.

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#1094
  • 価値ゼロに
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:01
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With wildfires getting worse every year, California will be uninhabitable like Mars in the next 20 years.
Northern California has three wildfires that have burned and spread to an area about the same size as LA County.

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#1095
  • 話にならない
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:05
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You were talking about students.
Then you can't do it in a month. You don't seem to understand the business form of storage in the first place. You should try using it once.

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#1096
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:16
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When Yosemite had a wildfire, they didn't try to put out the fire, they let nature take its course
because when a wildfire happens, trees, dead grass burn and turn to ashes, making the acidic soil neutral
so plants can grow
pine cones can only release live seeds when they are popped by a wildfire, and they sprout.
do you think pine cones that fall down in the mountains will grow ? they will just rot and become manure

# 1094 what will be like mars. Don't speak out of your imagination. You'll end up looking like a fungus. You need to study up.

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#1097
  • 価値ゼロに
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:21
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Yosemite, man. LOL

Look at the map to see where it's burning ?.

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#1098
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:35
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don't you understand that plants can't grow unless the soil is neutralized by ashes ? it doesn't matter where
wildfire is necessary to increase plants and trees. You don't speak Japanese well, ? don't play around with it all the time. Study up.

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#1099
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:36
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Mars ? ? in 20 years because of wildfires you idiot!

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#1100
  • 価値ゼロに
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:41
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You're a real idiot.
You can't even watch the news because you don't understand English ? LOL
A couple of cities disappeared last year.
You should travel more and expand your horizons instead of staying cooped up in LA.

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#1101
  • 価値ゼロに
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 00:44
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Look at the area on the map.
They're making a big deal about the fact that the fire has never spread this far in history. We ain't talking about a small fire near LA.

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#1102
  • 逆の発想
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:13
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↑ You could build a resort there ?.

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#1103
  • あほやなこいつ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:28
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1100
You are a slave to the news.
No wonder the media is so profitable.

Anyone who watches the news and gets excited about the topic is a noob.

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#1104
  • ひろし
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:32
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↑ We're the same when you're sticking up for us. LOL.

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#1105
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:34
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↑ I was tricked by such a hiroshi

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#1106
  • ひろし
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:45
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↑ You and I are in the same boat.

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#1107
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:46
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No hard feelings even if you don't like them

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#1108
  • ひろし
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:49
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I'm a deadbeat, so that's a silly question for me.

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#1109
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:57
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I'm not interested in dead people.

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#1110
  • ざこ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:59
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You're really bored from morning till night.

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#1111
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 08:59
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↑ He is an old retiree, after all.

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#1112
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:10
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↑ I can be satisfied with unemployment insurance. LOL!

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#1113
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:14
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I want unemployment insurance too

oh I don't work so I don't get it😭

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#1115
  • ひろこ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:34
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> I'm not interested in dead people

Then why marry an old man ?
Don't you feel stupid for even having an affair?

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#1116
  • セレブ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:38
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I mean, can you make a baby?
When do men stop being able to get an erection on their own?

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#1117
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:40
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I'm not married to my grandfather ? lol

Double Kinman hijacks my name and writes appropriate things so I don't understand.

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#1118
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:42
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1115
Live your own life.
Criticizing others will not make you happy ?

Don't be silly about other people's lives ? ? lol

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#1119
  • ひろこ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:47
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I'm not judging, I'm just curious if there are unknown creatures out there.
Something like that.

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#1120
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:54
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Heh - I'm not interested in you at all.

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#1121
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:54
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What's wrong with a BBA marrying an old man.

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#1122
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 09:57
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I'm interested in doubled money man and looky-loos.
Come on, that guy from Lookout, you can't just suddenly disappear.

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#1123
  • ざこ
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 10:04
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It is a woman in her own right who can marry a rich, handsome, man of her age.

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#1124
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 10:08
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↑ Then you must make more money ?

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#1125
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 10:10
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I'm not even interested in doubling money ten thousand.
you're washing dishes ? lol

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#1126
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 10:17
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1124
Live your own life.
Criticizing others will not make you happy ?

Don't be silly about other people's lives ? ? lol

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#1127
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 10:19
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↑ You must have been so frustrated. Is your obsession over ? good luck to you ♪ there must be something good about being an aunt.
Good luck with your ↪Lo_v463↩(^ -^^)

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#1128
  • 歳の差結婚
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 11:24
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1123
Women choose older men because their peers are unreliable.

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#1129
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 13:14
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Desperate for an old lady married to an old man. LOL.

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#1130
  • 不思議
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 13:21
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I don't mind the age difference, but if it's more than a year or so, we can talk about it ?.

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#1131
  • 人生観
  • 2020/09/08 (Tue) 13:44
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Even if they are the same age, they don't talk to each other at different levels of life. Being older and unreliable is the worst. If they are younger, I can forgive them, but I don't particularly want to marry them.

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#1132
  • 世紀末
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 15:19
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It's daytime, but San Francisco is like night with smoke.

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#1133
  • あらら
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 17:17
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↑ What a shame, even though it's super expensive.
My friend and his wife pay 6,000 for a 2bed apartment $.

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#1134
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 17:23
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Honestly,
men and women either match or
don't match in conversation.
I can't decide how many times we meet or
how many times we meet
but I just think the conversation
lasts longer if you appreciate
that the other person is matching you.

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#1135
  • Omg
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 20:34
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1133
I wouldn't live there if I didn't have a high salary -
too unbalanced.
where would someone who makes like a waitress live?

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#1136
  • 世紀末
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 23:56
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They say it's snowing heavily in Colorado.

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#1137
  • まるでマッチ箱に火が付いた
  • 2020/09/10 (Thu) 09:54
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In Northern California counties, 80% of the area burned in just two and a half hours.

It is customary every year for California to start fires around the end of October, but it is unusual for fires to start in August like this.

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#1138
  • うーん
  • 2020/09/10 (Thu) 10:33
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Corona, wildfires, the whole shebang.
California is expensive and natural disasters are a concern, so I wonder if people are going to start leaving.

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#1140
  • W
  • 2020/09/10 (Thu) 12:02
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After record heat
this morning's SM La Niña
of 52 degrees, normally I'd say don't catch a cold, but please be careful not to catch a corona.

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#1141
  • どこまで広がる?
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 00:35
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I shudder to think that this fire will continue until November.

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#1142
  • え?
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 08:19
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↑ It lasts until November ?.

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#1144
  • え?
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 08:57
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2020 is already a historic negative year. Let's eat good food.

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#1145
  • 重度の大気汚染
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 09:37
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In California, the rains won't start until the beginning of December, so there's a big chance the fires will spread more. It is a yearly occurrence that most fires occur around October and November, when it is driest, but this year, they started in August.

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#1146
  • そうかな?
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 11:05
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Then maybe we'll end up in October. I'd like to see the sun.

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#1147
  • 11月末まで雨は降らない
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 09:20
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Evacuation ordered for 500,000 people in Yavapai.
The area burned is now the same size as the state of New Jersey.

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#1148
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 09:35
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Still, California is huge.

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#1149
  • 自然の摂理
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 11:10
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Let's burn what burns.

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#1150
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 11:11
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Well, actually, the fire department leaves them alone at the beginning of a burn to earn overtime.
They make about $60,000 or $70,000 a year without overtime.

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#1151
  • 美織
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 18:41
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↑ It's hourly ?.

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#1152
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 19:03
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You will get overtime. You think you're working sleepless nights with no overtime.

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#1153
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 19:06
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1151
Don't put this up for you, silly man. www.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/11/07/california-fires-los-angeles-firefighters-overtime/2516251001/

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#1155
  • 美織
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 20:18
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We don't have wildfires 365 days a year
so they don't have special allowances. Life-threatening and dangerous work has its own allowances.

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#1156
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 20:58
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The situation of side jobs in the U.S. where it is OK to work two jobs at the same time.
Firefighters × Restaurant chefs can work two jobs ? No ?
Some people are doing interviews.

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#1157
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 21:09
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1155
It says Overtime, you idiot ? wtf?

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#1158
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 21:12
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# 1150 Well, actually, the fire department will leave the fire alone when it starts to burn in order to earn overtime.

I don't know where the story is coming from, but
you should tip the LA TIMES.
Maybe a reporter from the LA TIMES will come and back it up.

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#1159
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 23:27
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It's an annual event, w
When the first smoke rises, they just watch from above in a helicopter.

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#1160
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 08:05
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So rather than writing here, I tipped off the LA TIMES.
Is it not possible because it's not backed up, or because they don't speak English?

# We're just looking at it from above in a helicopter.
What are they equipped with radios and cameras for?

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#1161
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 09:22
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Why do you have to lean on me?
You lean on me, JJIwww.

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#1162
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 09:31
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1164 If the fire is extinguished thoroughly in the early stages, the damage will not be too great.

Is it right or wrong for the fire department to leave the fire alone at the beginning of a fire in order to earn overtime

I'm looking forward to seeing what the public will say if I get a tip off to a newspaper and have them write a newspaper article.

# You should go to the trouble of getting the word out, JJIwww
I don't know where you got your story from
Actually, fire departments don't even bother with the beginning of a fire because they want to make overtime pay. And
I guess the person who wrote it knows a lot about it, so he wrote it.

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#1163
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 10:29
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If you want to lean in, go ahead.

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#1164
  • 片腹痛い
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 10:39
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The world.
The most public nuisance, KY speaks.

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#1165
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 19:06
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# If you want to poke your nose in, go ahead.
You can't even be responsible for your own posts.

The way parents raise their children, they can be shining stones
or they can be just a bunch of rocks.

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#1166
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 19:20
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When I post on a bulletin board, I have to write in every time ?
It is more embarrassing for an old man to lecture a young man on an internet bulletin board.

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#1167
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 19:46
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↑ I guess the fire department was
right to leave it alone when it started burning to earn overtime
and it turned into such a big wildfire.

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#1168
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 20:00
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Think with your old brain.

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#1169
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 20:21
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For firefighters to earn overtime
I feel sorry for those who died and for those whose homes burned
.

for firefighters to earn overtime
no matter how many houses burn or how many people die
I guess it doesn't matter as long as they get paid more overtime.

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#1170
  • 毎年火事
  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 10:22
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It's the worst air quality place in the world right now.

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#1171
  • ひきこもり
  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 20:01
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Match Pump WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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#1172
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 21:05
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1168
Think with your empty head.

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#1173
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 21:31
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1169
Don't hang out on this board all day, drive out and see the world.

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#1177
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 12:26
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1176
and you can't ignore it.

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#1178
  • 💩
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 19:24
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1175

You're the only one I don't want to hear from, you old bastard !.

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#1179
  • 香織のiいとこ
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 19:26
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LOOK WORLD
I don't stick around here on the board like 💩 stuck in a toilet bowl every day.

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#1180
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 19:33
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Sorry for being an idiot.

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#1181
  • 香織のiいとこ
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 20:21
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I'm sorry for being an idiot. I'm sorry for being a

old fuck !. I'm sorry.

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#1182
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 20:24
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I'm sorry I'm an old fucker.
Please give me a break, this is the only forum I enjoy.

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#1183
  • 一寸
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 20:31
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I blew it .
if he always did
he's a cute old guy
what a waste

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#1184
  • 香織のiいとこ
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 20:52
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You're getting close to the point of departure to be honest with me, old shit.
Do you have any last words?

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#1185
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/17 (Thu) 21:32
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1184
I need to see Kaori.

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#1186
  • コロナで変化
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 08:50
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It seems that the demand for rural areas is rising.
Japan is also gradually seeing a trend from the city center to the suburbs.

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#1187
  • 賛成
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 09:34
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↑ Japan's depopulation is so bad that it's easy to relax in the countryside and have children, which will help combat the declining birthrate.

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#1190
  • OC
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 10:12
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I don't want to live in Torrance.

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#1191
  • 不動産王の陰謀
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 10:16
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I see ?
Many houses in Torrance are also dropping with a peak in July 2019.

With Trump's recent decision to give $13 billion in additional subsidies to farmers, it's inevitable that the dollar bill will be worth less and less, but...

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#1192
  • あらあら火星
  • 2020/09/20 (Sun) 23:19
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LA's Angel National Forest is on the verge of turning into a bald mountain with all the wildfires.

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#1193
  • OC
  • 2020/09/21 (Mon) 09:17
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I don't like people who live in Torrance.

There are many rural Japanese.

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#1194
  • Venice Beach
  • 2020/09/21 (Mon) 13:18
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I don't like people who live in OC.

There are many rural Japanese.

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#1195
  • 類とも
  • 2020/09/21 (Mon) 21:27
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It was.

Old and obsolete that can do nothing but copy and paste

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#1197
  • ほっ
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 15:42
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I'm glad I bought a house!

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#1199
  • はい
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 17:24
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It's still a seller's market, so prices won't go down.
People are spending more time at home because of Corona, and there are a lot of people who want their own home, even if it's a little out of their budget.

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#1200
  • むしろ
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 17:25
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I'm upgrading my house and car because I don't have any entertainment expenses with Corona.

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#1202
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/25 (Fri) 18:56
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# Eviction Moratorium is until the end of January next year. After that, you can be forcibly evicted and
how many installments you can pay for the overdue rent.
rent + so that we can pay the overdue rent installments in a reasonable amount of time.

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#1203
  • 職の取り合い
  • 2020/09/27 (Sun) 10:19
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United Airlines and American Airlines are planning to lay off a combined 36,000 people on October 1.

Large hotels are also planning new mass layoffs.

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#1204
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/27 (Sun) 21:27
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Then we need to prioritize American citizens over hiring foreigners.

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#1205
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 05:53
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It is in times like these that we must help more of the vulnerable. It's the same as helping the women and children first. 
Citizens and English test takers, don't be first.   This is the time to show some room for maneuver.

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#1206
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 07:39
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Citizens and English candidates are in different positions.
English candidates are not U.S. citizens.

English candidates should receive assistance from the country of the passport they hold.

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#1207
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 09:37
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Except for the lottery and the permanent residency that was given to me through the crotch opening, this person is a benefit to the US and the permanent residency income through the screening process.
So, since you pay taxes, you should feel free to get help from the US, state government.

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#1208
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 09:46
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By having Permanent Resident status, you are obligated to file U.S. taxes.

If you return to Japan with your Permanent Resident status, you are still obligated to file US taxes.

To stop this, you can return your Permanent Resident status and get out of filing taxes.

State aid is not available to foreigners.
The purpose of a permanent residence permit is to allow you to live here legally.
Since the mere possession of a permanent residence permit makes one an alien,
there are restrictions on the alien's access to the welfare of the state.

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#1209
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 10:17
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> Even if you return to Japan as a Permanent Resident, you are still obligated to file US taxes.

So what ?

Even if you are a Permanent Resident
you can get unemployment insurance
this time the state rent related benefits also apply
you can get welfare if you have children

you say
I'll tell you right now, don't include real estate in case of death, because it's not assistance.

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#1210

#1208
If you have permanent residency and live in Japan and have no labor income in the US, you don't have to pay taxes.

If you are of the age to receive social security, of course you will be taxed even if you are in Japan.
Also, most welfare benefits are available to permanent residents.
If you work in the U.S., you are automatically taxed on the details of your pay check stub.
Showa-san is so proud of his citizenship ? that he has a habit of picking on permanent residents.

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#1212
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 19:42
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# You don't have to pay taxes if you are a permanent resident and live in Japan and have no labor income in the US.

http://www.saikos.com/news.php?itemid=333

If a Permanent Resident leaves the US and lives outside the US ( for example in Japan ), they will continue to retain their tax status as a resident alien unless they abandon their Permanent Resident status. If the permanent resident leaves the U.S. to live in a country other than the U.S.
Resident aliens are subject to tax on their worldwide income, so even if they have no income in the U.S., if they have income in Japan, they must report the amount to the IRS in the U.S. and file a tax return.

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#1213
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 19:46
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1209

https://usfl.com/2018/12/post/121555

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#1214
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 22:43
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I took the trouble to post the address and I see that you say that citizens and permanent residents are entitled to the same welfare
What are you trying to say ? You're just as much a clunker as a staph, you can't say sorry

By the way, the US and Japan have an agreement now. By the way, there is now an agreement between the US and Japan, so you can file your tax return in either one
You don't know that either ??

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#1215
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/29 (Tue) 08:27
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If you read it and agree, that's it.
What are you trying to be so churlish here?

# By the way, there is now an agreement between the U.S. and Japan, so you can file your tax return in either country
You don't even know that ?
It is your choice whether or not to file your tax return.
I don't need you to tell me what to do.
What are you doing here? ?
You are not the owner of this forum.

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#1216
  • ヤバっ
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 09:47
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Layoffs scheduled for October 1.

36,000 airline-based layoffs.
28,000 Disneyland layoffs.

That's quite a lot!

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#1217
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 10:16
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#1215
> To file or not to file is a personal choice.

It's not a freedom, it's a national duty, don't you know common sense, you're a yutaka, you know it all
You can't take over someone else's name and have a brain less than his own.

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#1219
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 17:22
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# It's not freedom, it's a citizen's obligation, don't you know common sense or are you a yutaka, you know
So which citizen ? Japan, USA ?


# After next February, more people will be forced out and become homeless.
Those who get a deferment of rent before the forced eviction will pay it in installments
on top of their monthly rent.

For example, if you get a 6 month deferment of $1000 per month
$6000 per month for 6 months or 1 year ( 12 months ) you pay
$1000 for 6 months + Monthly rent = 200 Pay $0
12 months then $6000 divided by 12 months = $500 per month rent deferment
$1000 rent plus $500 = $1500 paid over 12 months
This would somehow keep me from being homeless.

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#1220
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 17:35
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First of all, you can't afford $1000 rent without renting a room or having a roommate, old man.

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#1221
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 18:46
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You wrote, for example. Either you can't read or you don't understand.

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#1222
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 19:08
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You're just being an ass, pfft.

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#1223
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 20:22
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↑ Vivinavian fools writing stupid things
Fools, fools, sleep tonight.

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#1224
  • あんたアホ?
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 20:29
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> This would somehow keep me from being homeless.

In a city with rent control, the increase is only 3-5%, so there is absolutely no way they would make you pay 50% more than in your example. A normal low-income person living on the edge of rent will certainly not be able to afford it. The landlord has no choice but to give up because he can't pay what he doesn't have. They are fools because they think out of the realm of reality. In your example, you would be better off paying $60 a month for 100 months.

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#1225
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 21:23
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1223
A mawkish old man who is trolling the vivinavi message boards for a few topics here and there.
Go away early !

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#1226
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 07:16
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1225 You can tell how you were brought up if you get so upset in a place like this.
If you are going to be the king of the mountain here, you have to stand tall.

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#1227
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 07:24
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1225
after you
after you

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#1229
  • あらあら
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 09:29
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I see that right now California's unemployment rate is 16.1%, the second highest in the nation.

Not counting those who have given up looking for work, this number is quite a lot. Sweat.

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#1230
  • ルル
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 11:35
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↑ 1st place is ?

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#1231
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 16:05
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Hawaii

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#1233
  • ルル
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 20:14
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↑ You don't ?
stupid question

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#1234
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 20:20
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1232
I think it's an afforestation because it doesn't bear interest.

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#1235
  • あふぉ
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 21:02
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↑ Then where ?

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#1236
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 21:58
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You have saving, CDs, money market.
Your head is for decoration, think for yourself.

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#1237
  • あふぉ
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 22:00
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↑ That's all there is to it.
You're just that good.

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#1238
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 22:04
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You're the one, ahoy!

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#1240
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 08:35
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1237 1238
It's like a TV debate between a president and a presidential candidate
two old men arguing.

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#1241
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 09:15
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You old man, you don't say.

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#1242
  • わかりやすい
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 11:44
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The old man is not much different from the presidential candidates here. It's funny.

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#1243
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 19:03
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1241
A slapdash post, as they say.
play a man-to-man game, ganbare.

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#1244
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 20:00
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1238 1241
Let's see who can be the king of the mountain here
Let's have an electric current death match!

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#1245
  • 香檻
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 20:31
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1243
If you want to win, I'll invite two chefs to my house on New Year's Eve, and after we eat sushi with my family.
By the way, it's $12,000 for the two of us, including tip.

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#1246
  • Kimikimi
  • 2020/10/04 (Sun) 10:47
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Vivinavi is good www.
write a lie, even a dream, and relieve your sorrow www.
you are exactly on the level of a drug addict www.
pfft !

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#1247
  • 間違いないね
  • 2020/10/04 (Sun) 15:10
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It is a cliché of the residents here to assume that everyone who has a good life is lying and delusional. I think you have to have a very poor and boring life to be able to talk to the people here. You can come here when you feel down. You can make your worries seem ridiculous when you see people living like this.

Thanks🎶

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#1248
  • 見栄晴
  • 2020/10/04 (Sun) 15:42
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↑ Totally.

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#1249
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/04 (Sun) 20:07
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… … which shows that we should not evaluate people by their appearance or image.

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#1252
  • しかし、いつでも買い
  • 2020/10/06 (Tue) 10:48
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Now, real estate prices are going up, You can see if you look at zillow, they have been generally down since March 2020.

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#1253
  • どこですか?
  • 2020/10/06 (Tue) 11:05
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Which areas are down ?
everywhere seems to keep going up, but

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#1255
  • どこですか?
  • 2020/10/06 (Tue) 12:04
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Yes, I heard that Buyers looking for properties to purchase are overwhelmingly more likely to buy.

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#1257
  • しかし、いつでも買い
  • 2020/10/06 (Tue) 22:54
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Every area is going down.
If you click on Home value in zillow and look at the graph of prices, all homes are at their highest in March 2020 and dropping.

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#1260
  • 超低金利のうちに買いたい
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 14:04
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As long as interest rates are around 3%, there will be far more Buyers than Foreclosure numbers.
Now $ even with a 500000 loan, it's still about $ 2000 payments per month, so it still seems like it's more profitable to buy than to dump rents every month.
The monthly payment is more influenced by the interest rate than the loan amount.

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#1261

Foreclosure will double in the optimistic forecast from about Q2 next year, and more than quadruple in the pessimistic forecast, because that's what the data shows.

When that happens, real estate prices will surely fall. Is it a good idea to buy now or wait until the next year or so? After all, it is a person's life plan.

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#1264
  • 2.75%羨ましい
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 13:43
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Investors are buying now, and that's why they are still buying.
They know that if things go down a little in the next couple of years, the best investment is to add a number of properties at the current low interest rates.
They are looking 10 or 15 years out.

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#1266
  • 2.75%羨ましい
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 14:29
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Both investors and ordinary buyers seem to be rushing into properties for sale and cannot compete.

Like stock investors, some real estate investors are waiting for the market to fall, while others are holding for the
long term, and in the latter case, the current low interest rates are probably the best time to buy.
Cash buyer investors will wait until the second half of next year or later, while loan investors and general buyers are
rushing to sell.

I certainly envy the low interest rates in Japan, but American real estate seems to be a better investment.

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#1267
  • アメリカは今、建設ラッシュ
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 14:50
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The wealthier people are borrowing large sums of money and constructing buildings, apartment towers, and housing complexes at this time of low interest rates.

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#1268
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 15:04
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The ones who think the second or third house will get a loan at 2.75%
The ones who take it seriously and believe it.

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#1269
  • 2.75%羨ましい
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 15:27
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No, I envy those who can buy a home with a 2.75% loan.
Still, I'm sure investors can get loans at around 3.25-3.75% too.
I envy them.

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#1271
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/08 (Thu) 18:11
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The storm will subside someday.
The corona will subside in a couple of years.

Real estate is going up even in times like this.
All my properties are in Beach City and they are still up compared to last year.
They are in 90503, 90277, and 90254. If you sell your house you will be amazed at how many offers you will get.
If interest rates stay low, stocks will fall, inflation will rise, and real estate will go up
even more.
Zillow is not very reliable. Zillow is not very reliable, as the average is higher when expensive houses sell nearby, and true valuations vary
so it's just a reference.

The interest rates investors get are surprisingly low.

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#1273
  • Zillowは
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 03:47
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Zillow and others seem to get it wrong really often.
When I'm looking into a community for a property I want to buy, I see a house in the exact same condition on the same lot with a completely different Value.
I wonder what kind of calculations they are doing.

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#1274
  • 嘘の上塗り
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 09:14
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Hermits always go through the important parts. LOL!

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#1275
  • 超格差社会の国
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 10:17
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There is a huge increase in the number of homeless people in the city, and yet both in LA and Honolulu, there is a construction rush going on at a tremendous pace.

I wonder what will happen to the world in the future.

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#1276
  • 税金払ってます
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 11:41
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You can sell as many houses as you want because people will flow in from other states. I don't know anything about homeless people.

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#1278
  • でたー
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 12:07
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We are working on resolving the issue here.
Please let us know your current situation.
We would like to have your full name and contact information where we can reach you.
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#1280
  • Monopoly
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 13:30
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The world is Monopoly
playing cards also sold its own
game in the past.
Regardless of who loses during play, etc.
In the end, one person wins.
just getting underway
who will be told next
you are out.

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#1281
  • Monopoly
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 13:51
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There were 2,189 billionaires in the world at the end of July, with total assets of about $10.2 trillion ( about $108 trillion ). This surpassed the previous high of $8.9 trillion ( about ¥940 trillion ) in 2017.

Angela ・ Rayner ( Angela Rayner ) Deputy Leader of the UK Labour Party wrote on Twitter ( Twitter ) that "Billionaires have a new coronavirus infection ( COVID-19 ). They are profiting big from the pandemic. While the common man is in debt, businesses are going bankrupt, unemployment is skyrocketing, people are suffering and making great sacrifices, the world's super-rich are laughing because they are making too much money !," he posted.

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#1282
  • 差は広がるばかり
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 17:21
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The wealthy are increasing their assets, and real estate is becoming more and more unaffordable for those who do not own a home.
It is obvious that a Democrat party will not be good for economic development as the number of lazy people who take advantage of welfare will increase, and if Trump is re-elected, the gap between the rich and the poor will widen even more, even if the economy is stimulated. Sigh.

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#1283
  • ならば
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 20:19
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Let's get rid of money in the world

Come on people, let's think about it.

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#1284
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 20:31
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↑ You need money, but nobody needs you, so you just need to disappear from the world.

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#1285
  • ならば
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 20:38
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When you're gone ?

Coarse Garbage

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#1286
  • 富裕層組
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 20:42
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So the wealthy are Trump supporters

long live Trump 🙌

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#1287
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 21:07
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1285
Yes you are gone, good death without losing money.

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#1288
  • ならば
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 21:53
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↑ imho.

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#1289
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 23:41
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↑ You're the one who says if the money runs out, you're the one who's not making sense.

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#1290
  • 昭和のおとっちゃん
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 23:45
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↑ Grandpa, go to bed early.

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#1291
  • レストランの大量破産
  • 2020/10/14 (Wed) 09:40
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Without new government subsidies within six months,
it appears that 40% of the restaurants now barely open will be forced to close.

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#1292
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/14 (Wed) 09:59
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# 40% of the restaurants that are barely open have to close
employees have to come up with various ideas
on how to keep sales from dropping.

It is not enough to say that this is the owner's job and not the employees'.

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#1293
  • ロングバケーション
  • 2020/10/14 (Wed) 11:05
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If you're a business owner who can afford it, close the business for now and start a new one so you can see what's ahead. Employees should look for employment while receiving unemployment insurance.

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#1294
  • あらあら
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 09:30
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It appears that as many as 6 million people in the U.S. were unable to pay their mortgages and rents for September.

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#1302
  • 拾う神あり
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 13:03
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Once in Foreclosure, the government and banks are bailing them out with Loan Modification. 

At least 6 months Mortgage payment can be postponed.
Many Borrowers are currently getting deferments beyond that.
After that, apply for Loan Modification to the Lender.
Unlike in the past, there is almost no screening process, and even if you have no proof of income, you may be able to get a significant reduction in both interest rate and payment amount.

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#1304
  • 拾う神あり
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 13:17
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But needless to say, it is better for your credit to continue paying the original Mortgage without Loan Modification.

Currently, deferment of Mortgage, Property taxes, Credit card payments, etc. are all allowed, so please consult with your Lender or Credit Card company if you are having trouble.

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#1306
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 13:20
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↑ Can I apply for Loan Modification even if my income is not reduced at all?

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#1309
  • 拾う神あり
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 13:52
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#1305
Certainly those who bought before Corona were lucky, no one expected real estate prices to skyrocket so high in 2020.
However, there are still properties in the $300,000 range if you look for them, so I think young people can step up from suburban homes and small condos. As you know, unlike in Japan, it is normal to buy a new house every few years here.

#1306
I don't think it is possible because you have to explain to the Lender why you can no longer pay.
However, interest rates are in the 2% range now, so if you refinance, you could reduce your monthly payment significantly.

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#1312
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 16:57
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It is an unusual seller's market right now. The other day I found a nice property
4 days after it came on the market,
I contacted a realtor and submitted an offer, but 40 people had already
submitted offers and the price was $ 180,000 higher, so I stopped.

It's probably a balance between interest rates and supply and demand, but it will be like this for a while.
If it keeps going up, it looks like I should consider selling. Over the past year
prices have gone up roughly 5-9%.

There are many people who made money in stocks, people who made money in Corona, people who are now trying to make money in real estate investment
and many people are trying to buy.

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#1313
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 18:36
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Offer...offer.

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#1314
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 19:29
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I can't seem to write anything useful.

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#1315
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 19:41
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1314
You're always so useless.

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#1316
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 20:17
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Nobody cares about you, Showa Otto. You need to write more posts to lift yourself up. You must be so vain.

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#1317
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 22:56
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If Proposition 15 and Proposition 19 are passed in the upcoming election, the
rent will be raised for sure. It will start in 2022, though.

California has no money, so they are trying to get it from property taxes.

This may not matter much to individuals who are trying to buy now.

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#1318
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 07:58
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1317

YES or NO?

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#1320
  • Kcy
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 08:55
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↑ How much house are you looking for ?
Do you need a down payment?

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#1323
  • 。。。
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 11:24
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1321
You can do it. It's just expensive. I don't think many people do.

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#1325
  • いまの間に逃げるが勝ち
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 14:31
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I'm seeing more and more houses and apartment complexes being sold where renters who can't pay rent are living -
The preferential treatment that allows renters to defer rent expires at the end of the year, so I guess landlords don't want to deal with trashy people down the road, evicting them or negotiating to collect what they didn't pay.

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#1326
  • それでも
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 14:38
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You are getting offers again soon. The buying frenzy continues, as if there is no way not to take advantage of this very low interest rate.
It seems that the Seller's Market will continue as long as the interest rate is between 2.5% and 3.5%.
And by the time the buying frenzy stops, interest rates will have risen, and it will be out of reach again, a vicious cycle.

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#1327
  • 楽しみ
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 15:34
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You can't collect rent that you haven't paid in over 6 months.

Let's see what happens next year.

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#1331
  • ミステイク
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 16:36
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Lockdown was a mistake.

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#1333
  • 今日も暑い
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 17:30
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It will hurt your credit, but it may cause many tenants to run away without paying rent for more than 6 months.
If the government gives a tenant a rent grace period and the owner cannot pay the Loan because of it, it will be a liability issue for the government, so that the owner will not lose the Property because of it
Currently Loan modification is allowed for Income Currently, Loan modification is also allowed for Income Property.
I know a friend of mine got modification apprved by a bank.

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#1334
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 17:56
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# You can't collect rent that you haven't paid in over 6 months.

People who get a deferment of rent before they are forced to leave
pay it in installments on top of their monthly rent.

For example, if you get a 6 month deferment of $3000 per month rent
and pay $18000 rent deferment in 6 months
$3000 + monthly rent = $6000 per month payment
this is manageable. I don't have to be homeless.

Clearly paid with only $6000 payment per month.

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#1335
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 18:35
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↑ Not that it matters to you, poor guy.

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#1336
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 19:29
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1334
tough luck for you, you live in a remodeled apartment.

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#1337
  • 高みの見物
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 23:54
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#1334

So ~
no one will pay for the installments. LOL!

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#1339
  • つまりは
  • 2020/10/20 (Tue) 15:03
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Crushing the wealthy.

They want to make it a world of the very rich and the common man.

The Democrats.

They want to take away guns to keep us under complete control, they want to create gun incidents, they want to instill in the people that guns are evil, and once they abolish guns, they will have no way to stand up to us.

Stupid low income people are too stupid and annoying and need to go away.

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#1340
  • 厶ーン
  • 2020/10/20 (Tue) 15:34
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Really!
2nd stimulas check?

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#1341
  • WOW
  • 2020/10/20 (Tue) 17:27
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#1338
>second stimulus check will be set soon

where was that news ? ?

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#1342
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/20 (Tue) 17:38
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#Gun incidents to take away guns to keep them under complete control,
America recognizes the right to have guns by law.
We must change the law first.
The more gun incidents that occur
the more people will fight and buy guns.

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#1351
  • 予測では
  • 2020/10/23 (Fri) 16:21
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The Los Angeles Housing Report


Values going up

The Los Angeles county housing market will remain a hot
With strong demand and an incredibly low inventory, the market will continue to lean heavily in favor of sellers, resulting in The Los Angeles county housing market will remain a hot seller's market.

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#1352
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/23 (Fri) 17:41
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If Prop 19 goes Yes, there will be
a lot of houses for sale next summer or so. Should be easier to buy.

If Prop 15 is YES, rents will go up.

Better to wait until end of next year to 2022.
Many people delay selling when prices are rising.

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#1354
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/23 (Fri) 20:17
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What if Prop 19 is No instead of Yes ?

What if Prop 15 is No instead of Yes ?

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#1362
  • 溜息
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 11:58
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Renter1, move out of state due to inability to pay rent. Or moves back to his parents' house.
Renter2, unable to pay rent for more than 6 months, carry over to next year
Renter3, unable to pay rent, rent from someone you know, live in a garage, or worse, homeless
Renter4, work hard and buy condo or house. Monthly payments are lower than when renting
Renter5, every year $ Keep paying 20-40k in rent and sigh when you calculate how much you've thrown away in 10-20 years. Overwhelming majority

Property owners Property values are going up steadily. Refinance to lower monthly payments and cash out and live for the foreseeable future.

As a result, the number of apartment renters is decreasing, while a large number of prospective buyers are flooding into the properties for sale, causing prices to skyrocket.

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#1364
  • 教えて経験者
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 12:12
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I bought a house for 800K and the Value of the house is now 1200K. The loan is still there, but if this sells at VALUE price, will I get the extra amount minus the loan?

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#1365
  • 経験
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 12:19
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↑ Of course. That is your profit. However, there is a capital gain tax, which is exempted up to a certain amount per person, but I don't remember how much.

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#1366
  • 経験
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 12:20
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But still, Property tax is expensive ~.

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#1367
  • Beer飲みたい
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 12:56
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#1364, what year did you buy the house ?
I believe that if you lived in the house for more than 2 years within the last 5 years, you and your wife would not have to pay tax on profits up to $500,000.

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#1369
  • 教えて経験者
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 15:57
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Thank you all.
I have lived here for over 5 years. I had left all real estate matters to my husband, so I had no knowledge at all.

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#1370
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 16:22
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> I pay over $40,000 every year and sigh wow

wow, what a waste.
Can't you get a condo or something ? ??

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#1371
  • いいな
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 16:25
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You and your wife are exempt from taxes up to $500,000, so #1369 you made $400,000. That's a big amount of money, like winning the lottery, and you have nearly a half-million dollars profit from buying a house.
I envy those who bought a few years ago.
There are still many people in the same or similar situation as #1368.

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#1372
  • 経験
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 16:38
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↑ It's not that easy. I've paid my mortgage (, mainly interest ), taxes, insurance, repairs, and all sorts of expenses. I have to deduct that. But it's better than I was renting.

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#1373

#1372
I understand. The reality is that owning a home is surprisingly expensive.
After living in a house for 10 years, it is very common that some part of the house needs to be repaired.
It is expensive to have Americans do repairs.
Yard maintenance (gardeners, etc.), refrigerators, washing machines, etc., bought privately, break down within 15-20 years, and are replaced again.
Alarm installation, Garage remote setting, etc.... Alarms, Garage remote settings, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.
And if you move and sell, it will cost a fortune to make the house look nice (if you live there for 20 years), like putting new flooring in the kitchen, new carpets or all flooring. I think they will hire a professional to clean the house.
Effort and cost to sell.
So, we are contemplating whether to not sell and pass the house on to our children or rent it out ?
We are contemplating various options. Our hope is to live in an apartment or condo where we can live together as a couple in our old age.
My husband seems to want to sell it.
I sigh when I think of the hassle and expense involved.

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#1374
  • いいな
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 22:17
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But even with rents, you're throwing away $ 3,000 or $ 4,000 every month, so I think you still made $400,000 !.

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#1375
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/25 (Sun) 00:09
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On average, prices have doubled from 2012 to 2020.
The better areas are more expensive, but
which at one point dropped about 20% due to the Lehman Brothers collapse, has been rising ever since. So those who own real estate are benefiting
from it.

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#1377
  • 2020/10/26 (Mon) 09:34
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The stock price has tripled since 2012.
Stocks can be sold off as soon as they start to fall, but real estate is hard to sell once it starts to fall.

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#1378
  • だけど
  • 2020/10/26 (Mon) 11:28
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You can't do anything with your stock while you hold it, but you can live in your house.
And even if it goes down, if you hold on to it, it will go up in value again someday.
On the other hand, stocks may never come back.

If the price of the house goes down $100,000 or $200,000 in 3 or 4 years,
you will end up paying more each month if interest rates are higher.
No matter how high the price of the house is, those who were able to buy it with interest rates in the 2% range are super lucky.

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#1379
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 10:42
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Stocks are like gambling, only done by a few institutional investors, the very rich,
not by the common man.
I am only in real estate.
If you bought a $500,000 house 10 years ago with a $100,000 down payment and it doubled in value
it would be 10 times the $100,000, minus the loan, and the value would increase over 6 times
and you would get your principal back, tax benefits, and
tax-free benefits if you live there for 2 years or more.

The Dow was around 12500 in 2012 and today it is around 26500, a little more than double the price
Not many people are going to buy stocks, but many are going to buy houses.
This is the safest investment for the average person.
The first house is the hardest, but there is a lot of information now, so it is easy to do.

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#1380
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 10:55
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It's not risky or dangerous in the first place
because we're talking about the average U.S. stock price, which has more than tripled in index investing, which even the average person can easily do. Even if it goes down, if you hold it, the price will rise again sometime more.

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#1381
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 11:05
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The Nasdaq is about 3,000 in 2012, but last month it was about 12,000, a fourfold increase.

If you buy a house and live in it, you can't try to sell it right away if some weirdo moves in next door.
A friend of mine who lives in Shoreline, PV is very stressed because a bad black guy moved in next door and he parties loud and late every week.

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#1382
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 11:12
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If dividends are included, it would be more than 10 times.

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#1384
  • しかし
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 14:23
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If you don't buy a house someday, you will be a renter for life, and the later you buy a house, the higher your annual property taxes will be. People who bought in the
70's still pay property taxes in the $ 1000 range per year, those who bought in the 90's pay $ 3000 or $ 4000 per year, and in the 2000's $ 4000- $ 8000. Of course it depends on the price of the house you bought, but just around me, in Torrance.
Nowadays, houses are usually over $10,000.
I still think you should buy a house first, then if you can afford it, buy a second house or invest in stocks ?.

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#1385
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 20:40
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# Nowadays, many homes are usually over $10,000.

$10,000 is a bargain sale.

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#1386
  • 仙人
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 21:52
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Certainly property taxes are unfair.
I've seen similar houses around my house for $2000 and some for over $20,000
.
It is especially unfair
that property taxes can be inherited, and even if Prop 19 is YES,
it is unfair that the inheritor can inherit lower property taxes if they make it their home. If it is a rental house, though, the assessment changes.

I think it would be better if new buyers pay half of the current property tax for a number of years
and those who bought before 2000 pay 20% more property tax
and inherited houses pay 60% of the current assessment.

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#1387
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 23:46
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I think property taxes will go up because of refinancing ?
You got what you deserved ?.

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#1388
  • 王様
  • 2020/10/28 (Wed) 23:49
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The thing is that old time landowners are forever very cheap property tax.

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#1392
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/30 (Fri) 12:24
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I don't care if you bought 30 years ago
you'd be a fool to buy a house for your residence now
calculate the interest, insurance, repair costs, etc. you'd pay over 30 years if you bought now
the price won't go up as fast as it used to
you'll lose a lot of money

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#1394
  • Hot market
  • 2020/10/31 (Sat) 04:53
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It seems that the offers are still flooding in on the house for sale. My acquaintances and friends are lamenting that the offers are not going through at all.

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#1395
  • Yes on Prop 22
  • 2020/10/31 (Sat) 10:00
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If Prop 22 does not pass in California,
gig work itself will cease to function and California will be flooded with unemployed people.

It is truly frightening.

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#1401
  • 高齢化が進んでいる
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 09:18
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Rents in 30 U.S. metropolitan areas are falling by an average of 5%.
Conversely, local cities are starting to go up.

In LA, the recent real estate bubble has caused younger people to start buying less and the population is starting to age, and in upscale neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, PV, and Malibu, we are seeing only older people.
Conversely, young people are beginning to flock to Austin, Portland, TN and other areas where affordability is high.

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#1403
  • forecast
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 11:27
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Here is the latest housing forecast for the Los Angeles County and the LA MSA until September of 2021. Here is the latest housing forecast for Los Angeles County and the LA MSA until September of 2021.

Los Angeles home values Los Angeles home values have gone up 9% over the past year and the latest forecast is that they will increase by 8.3% in the next twelve months, San Diego County, and San Bernardino County are also continuing to go up across the board.

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#1404
  • 高杉君
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 11:32
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Younger people are not buying, but rather they can only afford a house in the suburbs.
LA homes, which were much cheaper than Tokyo, are now becoming unaffordable.

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#1409
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 17:34
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If Prop 19 goes Yes, it would be a good opportunity for you to take your current property taxes with you
if you are 55 years old,
and also lower your monthly payments because interest rates are going down.
You'll be able to buy up to 3 times.
That's what Proposition is for, so for those who inherit and have a lot of single family homes,
the inheritance tax will be assessed at the current value except for the home, so the rent will go up.
Also, if Prop 15 becomes Yes, for properties over $3 million,
rents will also go up because they will be assessed at the current value.
Also, those who have owned property for a long time will have a hard time, and Dysney, Universal, etc. will also
see their rates go up by 20% or more.
Prop 21 is also a problem, Tuesday is the focus.

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#1411
  • Noへの道
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 20:01
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Those voting No on Prop 19 ?
Those voting No on Prop 15 ?

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#1412
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 10:10
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Prop 19, yes and Prop 15 was No.
People over 55 years old will be able to replace their homes more easily, keep their property taxes
at the current low price, and if they have lived there for more than 2 years, they will be exempt from taxes on capital gains over
$500,000 for a couple
and this will be repeated 3 times. You can also kyosh out
so there will be more buyers in the future. Interest rates are cheap.

People who inherited two or more properties in their estate will have a
increase in property taxes on the rental
as the market value will now be the market value, and they will sell more.

There will be quite a few more sales from now on, but it will be a seller's market for a while, since interest rates are lower
and more people are buying.

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#1413
  • 質問
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 11:21
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Hermit, I have a question.
I am in my 50's and am very unwilling to spend more than $ 3000 rents per month, but buying a house in LA is very difficult.
I am hesitant to buy because even if I could manage to pay the low interest rate mortgage, I am not sure if I can afford the excessively high property taxes.
So can I buy a $100K or $200K house out of state or in the suburbs, live in it for two years, sell it, and then transfer the low property taxes to the next house I buy in LA since I will be 55 years old ?
If I could do that, I suspect many 50+ would buy a cheap house for once. ? I wonder if that could be done.

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#1415
  • まあ
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 11:39
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Young people can work, and incomes will go up with inflation in the future.
Even part-time now, an hour $ is 15 ? I think the salaries are so high that it was unthinkable in the past.
I heard stories of elderly people who bought houses for $70,000 or $80,000 in the past, and they said the value of their money was completely different.

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#1416
  • w torrance
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 12:30
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1413
Good question. I'm not sure either, but I think it's only
people who have homes now, but it's possible.
It's worth looking into.

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#1417
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 13:01
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Mr. 1413.

I will figure out the details, but I think there are some restrictions such as living in the area for more than 2 years or
less than $1,000,000.
I think you should check with an expert.

But a house is not just property tax.

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#1418
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 13:12
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Thank you very much. I am afraid for my future if I don't manage to keep my property taxes down from $ 4000 to $ 5000 per year.
I don't want to be stuck paying $10,000 in property taxes every year in the future.
That said, I know I should buy now because I'm throwing away $40,000 a year in rents, $400,000 in 10 years, and in 20 years I could have bought a house long ago.

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#1419
  • ん?
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 13:39
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> Thank you very much. I am afraid of the future if I don't manage to keep my property taxes down from $ 4000 to $ about 5000 per year.

↑ I have the wrong amount ?.

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#1420
  • うん
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 14:05
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It is too cheap.

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#1422

#1413 Mr.
Even in the suburbs, you can't buy for that low of a price now.
My 23 year old house is twice the price it was when I bought it, starting at about 350,000, and I hear you can barely afford it now.

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#1423
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 15:07
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Let's say I buy a small house, and the property taxes start out at $ 4000, but go up a little each year until they reach $ 5000 or so in the future.
I didn't want to buy a $800,000 house now and have it start at $8,000 and go up to $10,000 annually in the future. So we asked if we could buy a house in the $200,000s in the suburbs or out of state and transfer the property taxes.

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#1424
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 15:45
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Mr. 1413.

That might be a pretty good way.
Good luck. There is only action.
There are many ways to do things and loopholes.

Property tax is tough. It's an annual thing.

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#1425
  • どーだろ
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 15:58
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Does this apply even if you buy a house out of state?

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#1426
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 17:21
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Thank you #1416 and #1424.

Even if you are not out of state, you can buy a nice house with a big yard in Riverside county or San Bernardino county for about $300,000.
It is not so far from LA, and I can go shopping at the Japanese market in West Covina once a week. I would really appreciate it if the new property tax proposition applied.

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#1427
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 21:49
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Out of state is not possible. Now it was only county-less, but
with this election, it should be better anywhere in the state.

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#1429
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/06 (Fri) 13:05
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Yes, that would really help !
If you live in the suburbs for only two years, your monthly payment $ will only be about 1000, so you can save money.
That will give you more time to find a house for the next two years and keep your property taxes $ under 4000 in the future.
Thank you very much for your very good information.

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#1435
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/06 (Fri) 17:35
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#1430

If the price goes up $100,000 in two years, your monthly payment will only change by $ about 400 at the same interest rate.
If you buy a cheap house in the suburbs at the end of the year or beginning of next year, you will save over $50,000 or $60,000 in two years, and you can transfer just over $ 3000 a year in property taxes to your next house.
At that point, you will have no difference in monthly payments if the price goes up.
I hear that interest rates are low until probably 2023, so I will do my best to buy this house early in 2023.
Still, I wish I had bought a house earlier. I never thought it would be so expensive. Tears.

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#1437
  • 大変そうだ
  • 2020/11/06 (Fri) 18:12
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It's a hassle when I think about the moving costs and all the other formalities!
Don't you think about settling down in a house in the suburbs ?
Moving is one of the most stressful things a person can feel, apparently.

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#1438
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/07 (Sat) 14:20
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Yes, moving is a lot of work, but the cost is about a month's rent, and it is more stressful to keep throwing away $40,000 every year for the rest of the year.

We have no intention at this time of continuing to live in a house in the suburbs, as we want to buy a house here while interest rates are low. We have lived in a convenient location for many years and now we plan to work hard for only two years to increase our savings.
If I like my new place, I may live there longer, but how many years is this 55+ Proposition on property taxes in effect ?
Sorry for my ignorance, but is it every 4 years when the president changes ?
For example. If I live in the suburbs for 5 years and then decide to move back here, is it possible that this proposition is no longer valid?

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#1439
  • だうん
  • 2020/11/07 (Sat) 22:39
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How much of a down payment do you need ? It's been a few years since I felt like no matter how much I saved, it was never enough 😭

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#1440
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/07 (Sat) 23:34
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↑ 20% minimum, but 30% because there are not many properties for sale right now.

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#1441
  • 頭金
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 07:15
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1439
You can buy without it though.

The monthly will be higher.

The average guideline is 20% of the property you want, and you get a monthly mortgage on a 30 year loan.

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#1442
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 07:50
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1440
The poor do not say anything extra.
It is only vain to say it.

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#1443
  • 仙人
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 09:30
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# 1413.

No change for 15 years. There may be another referendum after that, but
there won't be any major changes.

However, there will be more people working from home and thinking about the same thing,
and that may increase the price.

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#1444
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 11:33
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#1437, sorry for the misreading.
I still don't know if I will continue to live in the suburbs.
I've thought about some of the advantages of living in LA now, and

I think I can handle it in terms of having Japanese food readily available.
Instead of sushi, I will buy a lot of sashimi every week and make sushi rice with sushi vinegar and eat it as hand rolls.
As for ramen, if you buy several kinds of fresh ramen in three-packs and put stir-fried meat and vegetables in sesame oil on top, it will taste similar to ramen at a restaurant.
I will buy a lot of food every week to save on rent, so I think I will be fine as far as food is concerned.
I am zooming through my lessons and don't need to go to a class.
I think the hardest part will be the distance to the airport.
I have to pick up and drop off family and friends, and return home myself, but it doesn't happen that often, and I thought I could manage the occasional hour and a half or two hour drive.
I decided that I could live in the suburbs, but I am not sure if I will be able to drive for a long time when I get old, so I would like to come back to an area 30-40 minutes from LAX.
I calculated that the price of a house in the suburbs will go up $50,000 in two years and it is currently going up even faster than that. ) If I add up the $50,000 I plan to save, I would be able to buy a house in L.A. for $100,000 less than I can now afford.

Thank you for your kind words, Sen.
If there is no change for 15 years, I am relieved.
As you said, the prices have been going up tremendously for the past few months, and all the Realtors and information sites
say they will continue to go up next year. I need to hurry up and look for a house.
Thank you so much for all the information you have given me.

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#1450
  • 今でしょ?
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 23:07
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I shouldn't buy a house now ? I don't think the economy is going to take a dive and crash ?.

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#1451
  • カリフォルニアは大丈夫
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 23:08
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↑ The area won't go down if you wait.

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#1452
  • 職種?
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 23:20
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Do you commute daily from the suburbs ??

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#1453
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 23:22
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↑ It's remote work.

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#1457
  • パイ乙カイデー
  • 2020/11/09 (Mon) 10:24
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> > I calculated that the price of a house in the suburbs will go up $50,000 in two years and it is currently going up faster than that. I figure that if the price of a house in LA goes up by $100,000, it will be easier to buy than it is now.

By the time a house in the suburbs, which you can buy for about a quarter of the price, goes up $50,000, the price of a house in the city center will have gone up over $200,000 ?
The city center is going up faster.

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#1459
  • #1413
  • 2020/11/09 (Mon) 14:45
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I am not trying to cut back on my lifestyle, but I have written about how I cope with the lack of Japanese restaurants nearby.

My husband can work from home.

Realtor says that when LA goes up, Riverside and San Bernardino also go up.
He says the prices have already gone up sharply in the last few months, and it is likely to go up $50,000 by the next year, but as for me, I don't care if it doesn't go up.
I thought I had to take action soon enough to break off the $40,000 a year I have been throwing away for so long here.
People have been telling me for years to wait for it to go down.
I decided that it would be a good idea to live in the suburbs for two years in any case, whether real estate prices go up, stagnate, or if they go down.

Thank you very much for your advice.

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#1481
  • 大家も大変
  • 2020/11/13 (Fri) 08:56
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Apartment Guide reports that rents have dropped
an average of 18% in Los Angeles
and 30% in Long Beach due to the coronavirus.
Vacancies are also continuing to rise.

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#1485
  • 何が目的?
  • 2020/11/13 (Fri) 20:56
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Real Estate ?
Are you going to vacate the commercial property and implement the Big City plan?

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#1494
  • 2021年
  • 2020/11/14 (Sat) 09:23
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Apartment Guide reports that rents have dropped
an average of 18% in Los Angeles
and 30% in Long Beach due to the coronavirus.
Vacancies are also continuing to rise.

Rent extensions will probably end at the end of this year ?.

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#1496
  • ホームレス
  • 2020/11/14 (Sat) 13:07
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The increase in homelessness in LA is bad.
They're offering places in public facilities anyway, but the homeless are refusing.
Maybe it's true that homeless people are homeless because they want to be.

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#1502
  • 下がってる?
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 00:48
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Hasn't the price of the house on the market suddenly dropped ??

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#1504
  • ぷっ
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 08:24
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> Even in Torrance, where I had an image of the common people, I often see 1.5M houses.

1.5M in Torrance is a good investment. 1.5M in Torrance might be possible for an investment property. I don't want to live there.

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#1505
  • まるでドラッグ中毒
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 08:58
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Central banks around the world have low interest rate policies, and with the Corona aid money, there is so much money everywhere that there is a bubble of money flowing into all kinds of assets, including real estate, stocks, virtual currencies, and even sneakers. Who will be the first to stop this?

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#1506
  • なんで
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 12:15
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↑ sneakers ?

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#1507
  • 低金利
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 14:59
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Even if you keep your money in the bank, inflation will only diminish its value, so money will still flow into gold, virtual currency, stocks, and real estate.
I think only the Fed can stop this, but I hear that interest rates are super low for the time being, so there is no sign of them going down at all.

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#1508
  • ぷっ
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 18:30
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This is not about low income.

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#1511
  • インフレ
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 20:58
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The value of cash is going down.
If inflation is 2%, $10,000 will be worth $ 8200 after 10 years and $ 6700 after 20 years.
By the way, historical inflation rates were 5.7% in 1970, 13.5% in 1980, 5.4% in 1990, 3.4% in 2000, 1.6% in 2010, and 3.2% in 2011.

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#1512
  • 今更?
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 23:26
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↑ so what ?

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#1513
  • インフレ
  • 2020/11/16 (Mon) 09:47
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It means that money lying in the bank is a waste.
Personally, I think gold and real estate are the best. I wish I could make my assets 50-80% real estate, 1-40% gold, and 1 cash. Or rather, I wanted to. I should have.
My friends are making money in stocks and virtual currency, but it would be stressful to check them every morning.

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#1514
  • 岩内
  • 2020/11/16 (Mon) 12:49
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If you know how to do it, you can't make money if you're content to be a peaceful Lehman.
Some adventure is essential to make money.  No risk ・ no return.

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#1515
  • Z
  • 2020/11/16 (Mon) 16:33
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A little adventure is not enough. If you want to buy real estate, you have to take a big adventure.  Let's be brave.

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#1516
  • 金利安いね
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 00:19
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But the house is expensive, of course.

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#1517
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 00:34
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> Personally, I think gold and real estate are the best. I wish I could make my assets 50-80% real estate, 1-40% gold, 1 cash. Or rather, I wanted to. I should have.

Just do it now.

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#1518
  • 不動産情報
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 00:35
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It looks like it could go down next year.

LA is likely to go down

OC is likely to go up

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#1519
  • 空が火星のようだ
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 09:26
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Another wildfire is suffocating me.

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#1520
  • 環境によくない
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 09:29
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December still not unusual for wildfires ?
I hope it rains soon.

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#1521
  • 来年は
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 09:32
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LA is slowly going up

suburbs are still blowing up. 300,000 is undervalued and much cheaper than renting. I'm jealous.

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#1522
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 09:36
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↑ Don't be jealous, just act.

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#1523
  • おいおい
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 09:50
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20 million Americans could be homeless when the extension period that allows them to postpone rents expires in Dec31.

Are you okay ??

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#1524
  • ぎりぎりまで
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 10:10
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They won't announce it until the last minute, but they're going to put it off for another few months.

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#1526
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 15:12
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↑ You're the idiot living in Japan. That's you, living in a remodeled apartment in Japan.

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#1527
  • バカのひとつ覚え
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 23:19
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Remodeled apartments are my new favorite thing on the web.

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#1528
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/04 (Fri) 07:28
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1526 A way of life that only brings others down.
Trust would be nowhere to be found.

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#1529
  • pmi
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 16:38
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I can't pay 20% downpay, but I have pmi insurance. Do you mean that I have to pay 20% downpay to get it after purchase ?

I am ignorant and would like to learn, any good site for beginners? English is fine. Japanese would be better !.

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#1530
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 16:46
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↑ Ask the real estate agent directly.

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#1531
  • 参考までに
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 16:47
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https://myhome.freddiemac.com/buying/breaking-down-pmi.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqsv_hda_7QIVDh6tBh1eJAJKEAAYASAAEgJ0E_D_BwE


I thought it would be easier to see with comparisons

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#1532
  • 参考まで
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 16:50
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1530
> ↑ Ask the real estate agent directly.

If you don't know, you don't have to comment.

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#1533
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 16:56
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↑ I'm just giving advice.

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#1536
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:47
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You don't even have a down payment, but you're a homeowner ?
tho.

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#1537
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:52
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#1536
You who lives in a remodeled apartment don't tell me that, tho.

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#1538
  • pmi
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 21:23
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Thank you very much for your kind and detailed answers ! Thank you, user, for your very clear summary ! For your reference, I studied your link !

I originally saved for the down-pay. I originally saved for downpay, but I want to buy a car in one lump sum, so I can't pay 20% of the downpay because that amount will be reduced.

I think there is no need for people to take this way because it is pmi for people who can't pay downpay.

I feel like it doesn't have to be now, but I have a house that I think is really nice and I'm torn.

thank you ! !

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#1539
  • でんき
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 23:03
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Does anyone use an Electric Dryer at home ? I've only used a gas dryer and I've never met anyone who actually has one 😖.

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#1540
  • 今でしょ
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 18:54
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Some people say now is the time to buy because interest rates are low and others say wait because houses are expensive. Which one is right ??

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#1541
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 19:10
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It's always a good time to buy because you can refinance anytime you want.

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#1542
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 20:31
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#1540
You can't afford it because you don't have the down payment.

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#1543
  • 今でしょ
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 21:10
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That's right. I'm so stupid that people think I'm stupid.

Thank you, investor. But with interest rates so low now, can't you refinance later ??

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#1544
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 21:23
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Interest rates aren't the only reason to refinance.

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#1545
  • やめとけ
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 21:27
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#1541 Investor

It can't go any lower. You're an idiot.

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#1546
  • 今でしょ
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 22:05
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Investor, is that so ? I didn't know that. I thought the purpose of refinancing was to lower the interest rate because my cousin said that when she bought a house a long time ago, she bought it when the interest rate was low, so refinancing would be pointless. I envy people who are able to invest and such. I think they are smart.

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#1547
  • 無知
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 22:53
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What investors are saying is
refinance, get cash,
some people pay for their kid's tuition
some people buy a camper
some people use it as a down payment on another house
either way, they paid 15 years of debt and now they have another 30 years That's it!

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#1548
  • ぷっ
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 22:54
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Whichever one you choose ?.

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#1549
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 23:07
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interest is eligible for tax exemption.

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#1550
  • 今でしょ
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 05:52
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Mr. Ignorant, do you mean Equity ? Sorry, I didn't understand. 15 years is 30 years away, that's a long way. The cousin I mentioned above had a big family dispute over whether or not to use Equity. Everyone was against it except my cousin, and I think the reason was that the interest rate would go up. My cousin wanted to use the money to remodel the kitchen and bath, and the family told her to save up and remodel.

Mr. Investor, is now a good time to buy a house for those who want to buy a house not for investment purposes but because it would be a waste if it were an apartment for them to live in ? It's not that simple.

From a layman's point of view, I think it is simply better to buy a house when it is cheap. A friend of mine bought a house for $ 260K about 10 years ago and now $ it's about 500K and he wants to sell it now. I didn't ask him directly, but it's amazing because it's harder to save $ 250k in 10 years.

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#1551
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 07:58
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You can't overthink it, but you can't buy it.
If I could buy it, I would buy it right now. You can always upsize or downsize after 2 years, and I don't think you need to buy a house with the intention of living in it forever. Real estate in the U.S. is different from that in Japan, and you should be aware of the high taxes if you sell your house within two years.

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#1552
  • 物件
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 15:43
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If you buy a house, townhouse, or condo compared to living in an apartment, your monthly expenses will be $1,000 different.
If you put that extra $1,000 into investments, you'll make at least 20% profit per year. If you continue that for 30 years, how much would you get ? ?

The property is already overpriced. The price will not go up that much.
In other words, buying a property is like having a diminishing savings account

my friend's agent told me. He told me not to buy now.

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#1553
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 16:12
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↑ A 20% annual return is impossible for an amateur.
You are so random.

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#1554
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 16:30
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1552
> I'm sure your monthly expenses will be $1,000 different if you buy a house, townhouse, or condo compared to living in an apartment.


Um …
You shouldn't say too many random things. People who believe this kind of wrong information and are trying to buy a house positively will get lost and waste their time.

Saying that an apartment is better than a house is something that people who have no knowledge of investment say.

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#1555
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 16:35
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↑ Maybe it's the property tax and insurance costs.

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#1556
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 17:06
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Are you comparing the same quality house with an apartment ? rent will be $1000 higher ? ?
It depends on the amount of down payment, and townhouses and condos vary a lot depending on the HOA, so to say an apartment is $ 1000 cheaper is It's a bit different. Besides, rent is not tax exempt for a penny and you are still paying it. Apartment rents go up with each renewal, but mortgages don't, and can be lowered with refinancing.

I agree that property should be diversified between the house, other investment assets, and cash, rather than concentrated in one.

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#1557
  • 今でしょ?
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 18:57
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I often hear that rent is like a drain. Actually yes, you don't have any money left !

but I don't understand interest rates and investments, I can't buy a house because I know it's overpriced 😢 My friend was going to buy a house for $ 860K a few years ago, now it's over $ 1M and she says that house is not worth that. He says the house is not worth it.

I feel like it's quite a gamble for the average person who can't invest or anything. It's scary.

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#1558
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 21:11
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How much can you afford to put down for a down payment and how much can you afford to pay for a monthly mortgage while still keeping some savings?

If you work backwards, you can figure out the price of a house you can afford, so all you have to do is narrow down the area and research houses in that price range ?

Even if you vaguely think you want a house, the months will fly by.

Or you could motivate yourself to increase your income to buy a house.

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#1559
  • 今でしょ?
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 21:40
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At any rate I feel it is too expensive to buy now, so I will go ahead and save for as much of a down payment as I can. It's true that if you vaguely say you want a house, it seems like the status quo is going on forever.

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#1560
  • 投資家
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 21:58
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Good luck.

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#1561
  • てか
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 23:11
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If you go to a Republican state, houses are cheap.
Everywhere is rural, though, so you'll be bored with nothing to do.

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#1564
  • コロナ禍
  • 2020/12/11 (Fri) 07:56
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1561
Now, it doesn't make much difference where you are. Inland seems to be very racist.

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#1565
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/11 (Fri) 10:46
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1559
Now the ones who have it in cash lose the most.

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#1566
  • Yes
  • 2020/12/11 (Fri) 13:17
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Very true.

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#1567
  • ナマ
  • 2020/12/11 (Fri) 16:13
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We keep cash on deposit. You can withdraw it freely when you need it.  The interest rate is a surprisingly high 50% per year.

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#1568
  • リモートワーカー
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 10:30
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A friend of mine sold his LA property and used it to buy 5 houses in Texas and is living a comfortable life as a landlord. The younger generation is thinking about moving out of L.A., saying they don't even want to have children in L.A. In fact, many of the younger generation are actually moving to the suburbs or other states. In fact, many of the younger generation are actually moving to the suburbs and other states.

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#1570
  • 全ては民主党の責任
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 14:25
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Once the super-rich are gone, we will just take from where we can, the rich and the common people. I hope that the policy of creating lazy people will stop.

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#1573
  • forecast
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 15:59
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They will still go up in next year's Forecast.
Incidentally, six areas from California are ranked among the top 15 cities in the U.S. with the highest rate of increase next year. Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles
Others include Charlotte NC, Boise ID, Phoenix AZ, Denver CO, and Las Vegas NV.

Five Texas cities are ranked between 16th and 50th, including El Paso, Dallas, and Fort Worth.

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#1574
  • Long Beach
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 16:21
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Does anyone know what is going to happen to the Long Beach area ? not the wealthy area, but the common people's downtown or thereabouts.

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#1576
  • ごーるでんげーと
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 20:51
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#1569
> San Francisco IT companies are starting to move to Texas in droves, so real estate prices may go down in San Francisco. Texas is likely to go up.


It's Silicon Valley, not San Francisco, that has a forest of IT companies. It may look like the same place from Southern California, but it is actually quite different. Real estate prices in San Francisco are not going down.

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#1577
  • 仙人
  • 2020/12/22 (Tue) 15:37
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Finally, interest rates can now borrow as low as 2.5% with a 30 year Fix

Home prices have gone up 7-10% this year.
Maybe next year interest rates will be close to 2%. Prices will go up as much
as they did this year . most likely even more than this year.

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#1578
  • プロ
  • 2021/01/12 (Tue) 09:39
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Interest rates began to soar last week.

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#1579
  • 引越し
  • 2021/01/12 (Tue) 22:39
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I guess middle class young people can no longer afford to buy a home in California for the rest of their lives.

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#1580
  • 一時間半
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 04:40
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No, if you drive an hour and a half away from LA, you can still get around $300,000-$400,000.
Monthly payments are also $ around 1500, and even including utilities and property taxes, it is possible for $ 2000 or less per month.

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#1581
  • 若者
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 08:15
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You just need to increase your income.

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#1582
  • そろそろ
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 13:06
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Let's refinance.
I hear Corona is not expected to end until 2023. Shall we take it easy?

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#1584
  • 怖い
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 13:27
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It's impossible.

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#1585
  • 不動産
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 17:35
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What will happen to real estate in 2021?

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#1586
  • 2021
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 18:50
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Still going up. Each houses are getting multiple offers.
Very hot market.

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#1587
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 20:39
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Use bad English.
After Each, it's a singular system, right?

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#1588
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 21:11
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You must have a lot of time on your hands.
I can see that this is the only place you have fun.

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#1591
  • 下がらない
  • 2021/02/22 (Mon) 15:09
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House prices are going up because apartments are suffocating and more people are able to invest in corona disaster homes that no longer have expenses.

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#1592
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/22 (Mon) 20:07
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1587
I guess this is the only place you can live.

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#1593
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/22 (Mon) 21:04
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1592
You are responding to a weeks old comment because you got blurred out.
I guess it's time to pick up the pieces, NANMUSHU~.

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#1594
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/22 (Mon) 21:34
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1593
I'm sure a real Showa Ototsan could easily write about the secret of his birth
but the fact that he can't write after weeks
suggests that he's not a real Showa Ototsan.

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#1596
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 07:29
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Long-term interest rates have risen, but I wonder if real estate prices will settle down.

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#1597
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 08:48
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1596
Impossible

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#1598
  • 紙くず
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 10:43
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If the minimum wage goes to $15, stocks, real estate, and virtual currency will all go up by that amount.
Meaning that assets are going up means that the value of the dollar is going down.

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#1599
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 14:39
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1597
This is none of your business as a remodeled apartment dweller.

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#1600
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 19:48
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It seems that when the minimum wage is $15.00, efficiency is low and the wait is long.

1599
Oh, by the way, someone wrote about living in a remodeled apartment
I seem to have lost track of who's who because they use the same name.

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#1601
  • 物件探し中
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 17:05
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We saved $100,000 to buy a house, a couple, it took us about 5 years, but still, we can't buy a house in LA with that kind of money. We are planning to move to Nevada.

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#1602
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 17:54
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Even if you could afford it in Nevada, it would be completely different from living in LA.  I'll take that 100,000 and multiply it by five, so leave it with me.

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#1603
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/26 (Fri) 20:39
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1602
If you can buy in Nevada and it's not quite the same as living in LA
you'll have to post how it's different Shane
it would be kind of you to post that.

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#1604

Speaking of which, I got millions of dollars in L.A. I'm sure there are people who are sending out information about the U.S. as a small YouTube star, saying, "I've got a lot of money in L.A.

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#1606
  • 決意
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 01:01
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In my case, I thought about buying a house in the South Bay with a certain amount of down payment, but I was worried about a 30-year mortgage when I was in my 50's.
If I bought a small condo, I wondered how much it would be worth in 30 years.
I bought a house in my hometown with a lump sum of cash.
It is not in the city, but there are malls, convenience stores, and supermarkets nearby, so it is a very convenient area.
Property tax and fire insurance total about 120,000 yen a year.
I put a down payment on real estate in the US and am glad I didn't because a 30 year mortgage is really dangerous
Japan is a nice country with good food and peace~ ^ ^ V
I hope this helps m-. -m

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#1607
  • 確かに
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 06:59
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↑ You can only buy a house in Japan if you only have that asset when you get to 50.

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#1608
  • 確かに
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 07:06
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Our first house quadrupled in 35 years, the second doubled in 20 years and 1.25 times in 5 years. Japanese real estate doesn't go up when you buy it, so a townhouse in the center of the city can be. I am afraid to buy a house in the countryside in Japan, where the birthrate is declining, because it would lose value.

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#1609
  • _
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 07:33
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> I'm in my 50's and worried about a 30 year loan,

but I'm not going to heaven to collect on my debt when I die.

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#1611
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 09:32
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# 1606 Resolution Thank you for announcing your decision. I wish you a peaceful life.

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#1612
  • ズワイガニ
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 10:09
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If you look for Tottori or Shimane, you can find a property with farmland for about 1 million yen.
There are many subsidies for raising children, so it costs almost nothing.

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#1614
  • バーゲンセール状態
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 10:51
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If you're old and want to retire, maybe a condo directly connected to a local train station or a condo directly connected to a spur ?
or a condo with a hot spring.

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#1615
  • いやいや
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 11:12
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In the countryside of Japan, houses are free, right? I hear there are empty houses everywhere. After all, the home of investment is America.

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#1617
  • いやいや
  • 2021/02/27 (Sat) 12:43
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In the U.S., a house is an investment, right?

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#1619
  • 帰るなら老後
  • 2021/03/01 (Mon) 10:06
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I wonder if someone who has been in the U.S. for a long time can work in Japan. I don't want to work for a Japanese company again because I have to be nervous about useless rules. Only Japanese people who have never left Japan can work for such a low monthly salary. It's really funny how they disparage the U.S. and focus on quality without realizing how they have been living in a small country in an unfair environment. They can only drive a Toyota even if they try their best.

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#1622
  • 地獄の始まり
  • 2021/03/04 (Thu) 10:11
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All the property values are starting to drop like a lark ?

The theater seemed overcrowded, beyond full.
I'm panicking to get out towards the exit door.

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#1623
  • Doesn’t make sense
  • 2021/03/04 (Thu) 12:16
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I think it was ? which is only about 300 less per month but the loan is 10 years longer. I quit.

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#1624
  • 動くな
  • 2021/03/04 (Thu) 12:19
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1622
Real estate and stocks will both go down for the next 4-5 years, leaving the self-employed and sole proprietors in even more dire straits and forcing them to work for companies.

In other words, there will be millionaires and commoners. All people here will be on the same level.

With Biden as their face, their great domination begins.

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#1628
  • もはや難民キャンプ
  • 2021/03/21 (Sun) 10:30
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The homeless population in LA County increased by 13% in 2020.

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#1629
  • 大丈夫か?この国
  • 2021/03/22 (Mon) 23:49
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I looked for it because the garage smelled like a lot of poop, and I found poop on the tires and inside the fenders of the car...
I thought maybe I stepped in human feces because I was passing through a homeless area, but...

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#1630
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/23 (Tue) 09:25
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Maybe there's a place to work in such a place.

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#1631
  • バイデン万歳
  • 2021/04/13 (Tue) 14:24
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The economy is booming!

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#1632
  • 1622さん
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 21:22
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So if we wait 4-5 years, the house will be cheaper ? We still have a long way to go.

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#1633
  • Bad Momo
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 04:01
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Assuming you have 100 million in cash and deposits,

I think you can compare whether you 1. hold it as is in cash and deposits, 2. transfer it to a 100 million yen house, or 3. transfer it to a 100 million yen financial asset.

I am 3 for all intents and purposes, so I think people who pay property tax, which financial assets do not, and loan interest on very highly leveraged investments to make 2, are looking for benefits other than cost. And refinancing ? Do you know what that means? w

Of course 1 is out of the question.

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#1634
  • ってか
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 05:27
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↑ By the way, depositing money in a bank is also a financial asset, but... I guess you meant to say stocks.

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#1635
  • 凡人
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 10:40
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When I hear about people who have busted their retirement assets in the stock market and melted them down, I think it's a gamble, so I think real estate is the way to go for sure.
In extreme cases, I'm mentally concerned about the possibility of waking up in the morning to find my money doubled, or zero. Ordinary people go steady.

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#1636
  • 投資家
  • 2021/04/16 (Fri) 15:04
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I know that is true for people who are about to retire or for old people.
If you are still young, you can go through many down phases in your long life ahead, and it will still be a stock investment with a large return.

Up to age 40, 90% stocks and 10% bonds
After age 70, 10% stocks and 90% bonds, and as you get older, reduce the percentage of stocks.

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#1637
  • ど素人ファーストバイヤーです
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 10:22
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When I buy a house,
how can I get someone to leave if they are renting the house and living in it ??

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#1638
  • 無知
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 11:27
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easy
raise rent

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#1639
  • すっごい売れてるんですけど
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 12:44
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The house is selling like hotcakes, and it's amazing.

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#1641
  • House price surging
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 14:26
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It's amazing how many buyers are rushing to the few properties for sale, trying to buy while they can at low interest rates.
We sold ours two years ago and regret it.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-27/home-prices-in-u-s-surge-most-since-2006-with-inventory-tight

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#1642
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 19:37
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1638

rent increase for any reason ?

if it's an unreasonable increase
tell
HOUSING + COMMUNITY at City Hall in the city where you live and ask for advice.

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#1643
  • 高杉
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 20:05
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Who's buying a house, though, at the earliest level the average income can't afford ?.

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#1644
  • 格差社会
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 21:58
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↑ The world is a big place.

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#1645
  • 無効
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 06:25
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#1637

I believe that a change of owners would invalidate the rental agreement and void the right of occupancy. I think the new owner can rent the property at the increased price.

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#1646
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 06:45
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> I think. I think.

No proof, just talking to myself?

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#1647
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 07:28
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1645

If the owner changes, the rental agreement becomes null and void
and the right of occupancy becomes null and void. and the contract says ? "I will

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#1648
  • 無効
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 09:24
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Does the contract say that this contract is still valid even if the owner changes ? Who is the contract with ??

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#1649
  • 仙人
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 09:32
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In the last 15 years, the last year has seen the biggest price increase . 15-20%. This year they are still going up
at the same pace.

This pace will continue for a while due to the balance between interest rates and supply and demand.

Now that the Biden administration is trying to raise the capital gains tax to 39% federal
if this is sold in Congress, it may turn the tide a bit.
If it gets close to 50% with the state tax, there may be a lot of selling before that happens.

More people are trying to buy homes than you think . Americans have higher incomes
and many foreigners ・ are buying as investments.

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#1650
  • 仙人
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 10:08
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Many people who buy houses are buyers, some already own a house and are looking for
a larger house, others are looking for a smaller house, etc.
In the U.S., it is common to buy a new house 3-4 times in one's lifetime.
After gradually increasing the size of the house three or four times, when they retire, they buy a new house in the countryside or
in a smaller house, and put the money left over for retirement
.

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#1651
  • で?
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 10:10
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Hermit

when you buy a house
how can you get someone to leave if they are renting the house and living in it ??

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#1652
  • ばかなの?
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 16:39
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↑ Before escrowing, make sure the house is vacant or you will be finished if you get settled. There was a case like that in California, wasn't there? In the U.S., you have to worry about even the obvious things.

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#1653
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 19:21
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#1648

If the owner of the apartment changes, you would
get the necessary paperwork from the previous owner.
If you don't get the paperwork, think how the new owner will know about the tenants.

If you are so concerned, ask the manager of the
apartment you live in if he/she has one.
If it's a small apartment with no manager,
ask the owner directly.

Ask and gut.

#1651

If you want them to leave, you have to pay the eviction fee.
You have to ask them to leave for the owner's convenience.

I have an acquaintance who lives in a 2 bed apartment that
seems to be talking BUYOUT for $100,000.

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#1654
  • Mーー
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 05:27
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Eviction fee? Is it in the contract ? No owner will sign a contract with you if you pay an eviction fee. A typical lease/month-to-month can be legally cancelled by both parties with 30 / 60 days notice.

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#1655
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 07:35
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1654

What kind of legality can you cancel ?

It's not written in the contract, obviously.

If you want the owner to leave for his own reasons,
you tell him why and if he doesn't agree,
the tenant goes to the EDN (Eviction Defense Network)
and signs a contract with a lawyer there.
If you want to evict, talk to them about how much you want to
BUYOUT.

Is there such a thing as /month-to-month in apartment leases nowadays ?
Tenants change in a month or two
It's hard to clean up each time.

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#1656
  • month to
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 10:12
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Below is a typical month-to-month 13-page lease agreement in California. 2. in Term, it specifies that both parties can cancel the agreement with 30 days notice. In No. 21, this agreement becomes void if the building is sold. Please search and study the California lease agreement in English or Japanese.

https://www.rocketlawyer.com/secure/interview/questions.aspx?document=95664966&id=2252&templateUuid=4bea6a42-bd4d-432d-a4d5-cffbfda8ad19#/q1

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#1657
  • 今こういうのが多いらしい
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 10:33
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A couple who purchased a mansion in Long Beach last year was recently in the news for having trouble with the residents who have been renting and residing in the house for many years and not moving out. Moreover, due to the coronavirus ordinance, that resident has not paid a penny of rent.

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#1658
  • 仙人
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 10:35
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In the case of a house, worrying about getting the tenant to leave is the seller's
concern, the buyer just buys it in clean condition.
Usually, you have to get the tenant to move out before you put it on the market.
I've bought many single family homes and if you think something is wrong
don't do it.

Except for apartments or if it is an investment property ・.

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#1660
  • まず
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 11:33
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#1659

You can make a demand, but California law doesn't allow for a straight line eviction.
In Texas, you can be deported in 30 days.

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#1661
  • 555
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 16:43
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If I didn't leave on 30 days notice, I had to take it to court and won, so in my case the marshals came and evicted me in about 2 weeks. I have had a judge in court order me to return the key to the owner now. You can't stay there forever without a good reason.

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#1662
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 21:40
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1659

Apartments and, in the case of investment properties, apart

Forced evictions are prohibited.

1661
When.

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#1663
  • リコール
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 21:54
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There is nothing stronger than a person who has nothing to lose.

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#1664
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 06:54
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https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=ellis+act+los+angeles&fr=yfp-t-s&ei=UTF-8&fp=1

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#1665
  • マーシャル
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 13:36
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#1661

Marshall is here ( lol )
what country ?
you watch too much TV ( lol )

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#1666
  • マーシャル2
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 18:38
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It is the job of the marshals to win in court and serve tenants. It is not the police.

https://work.chron.com/role-state-marshal-eviction-21369.html

https://www.usmarshals.gov/duties/factsheets/asset_forfeiture.pdf

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#1667
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 18:57
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There were demonstrations all over the place in the hood over rent this time last year.

It is now forbidden to evict people from their apartments
because they can't pay their rent due to the corona.

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#1668
  • 強制立ち退き
  • 2021/05/01 (Sat) 21:04
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Even apartment owners have payments to make to the bank and it is impossible for them to stay and not pay rent forever. The pandemic prohibited forced evictions, but it will be null and void on 6/30/2021. It clearly states that all rents that were not paid in the pandemic must be paid to the owner by 6/30. If they don't pay, they will be forcibly evicted.

Senate Bill 91 protects COVID-19 affected renters from evictions due to non-payment. The bill is set to expire June 30, which means renters The bill is set to expire June 30, which means renters will need to pay landlords and come up with the money they couldn't pay during the moratorium period.

https://www.kcra.com/article/ca-rent-moratorium-to-expire-what-it-means-renters-landlords/35879227#
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2021/01/29/governor-newsom-signs-legislation-to-extend-eviction-moratorium-and-assist-tenants-and-small-property-owners-impacted-by-covid-19/

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#1669
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 07:39
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Without proof from the city that you lost your job
this time last year due to Corona and
can't pay your rent it will be tough.

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#1670
  • もうすぐ大変革
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 09:58
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The idiot in the neighborhood who has been drinking in the mornings and singing loudly and groovily instead of working due to Corona until today has not been heard singing lately, maybe he is in a hurry because his unemployment insurance and extended rent will stop at the end of June.
However, after more than a year of idleness, he will not be able to go back to work.
Even if he does return to work, his mind will probably become sick from the hassle of work.

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#1671
  • 富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 11:30
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You'll get unemployment insurance until the end of September ?
I'm going to feel superior with my negative fantasy that I will ? be okay ? lol

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#1672
  • 妄想
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 12:21
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It says they will pay unemployment insurance until 9/4, but I don't see it until the end of September. Are you delusional ?

https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/pdf/unemployment-benefits-chart.pdf

https://savingtoinvest.com/will-extra-unemployment-benefits-be-extended-in-2020-and-2021/

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#1673
  • 富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 13:35
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By Sep6 ?
Well, it's closer than the end of June. Is it ok ?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/300-weekly-unemployment-benefits-extra-payments-may-be-left-over-everything-to-know/

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#1674
  • 妄想
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 15:10
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Sept 6 is LABOR DAY, so I think most of them are on 9/4. Since I don't have unemployment insurance and don't want to spend any more time searching, I'll close with a "woulda, coulda, woulda".

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#1675
  • w
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 15:15
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Self-employed wealthy people who know a lot about unemployment insurance, even though they are wealthy.

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#1676
  • 富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 15:33
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Thanks to you, I'm playing and living.

Thank you for your hard work and your demented delusions of great change soon.

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#1677
  • w
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 15:47
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Poor self-proclaimed wealthy people whose daily playground is the Exchange Plaza, even though they are wealthy.

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#1678
  • 富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 16:33
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Yes, it is very convincing when said by a poor person.

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#1679
  • 元祖富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 22:00
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You always take names from here and there.

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#1680
  • 自称富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 22:12
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The self-proclaimed wealthy here are at the poverty level in the eyes of the real wealthy in the US.

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#1681
  • 元祖富裕層
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 22:35
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↑ How can you say that when you're not even wealthy yourself? LOL!

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#1682
  • うける
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 22:41
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One minute he's calling me a liar, the next he's saying it's no big deal. Poor old man wrestling in someone else's ring.

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#1683
  • もうすぐ大変革
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 00:04
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> I think I'm just feeling superior with my negative fantasies ? Are you okay ? LOL

I don't think there's anything you wouldn't fall for if you lived a decent life ?
I guess I was offended because you have some idea of what I'm talking about. I'm sure you have some idea what's going on.

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#1684
  • マイナスオーラがすごい。
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 04:56
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↑ It's too negative and bizarre a post ?
I don't think a sane person in their right mind would demean others in their imagination ?

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#1685
  • 自称富裕層
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 06:32
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> The self-proclaimed wealthy here are at the poverty level in terms of the real wealthy in the US.

Agreed.

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#1686
  • もうすぐ大変革
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:12
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> I think I'm just trying to feel superior by having negative fantasies ?

I guess I got caught up because I had an idea about fake wealthy people.
I don't feel superior, and if I lived a decent life, I wouldn't even think of it that way.

> If you lived a decent life, you wouldn't demean others in your imagination ?

I'm not demeaning you, but ? lol
I guess the comment stuck in your mind because of what struck you about the fake wealthy people.
If you lived a decent life, you could read it off.

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#1687
  • 疑問
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:34
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The real wealthy are ?

the very wealthy ?

those who diss those who live better than them in other people's lives are always low income. The same level of laughter as those who diss celebrity scandals.

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#1689
  • ぷっ!
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:37
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> However, after more than a year of idling around doing nothing until today, my body will no longer be able to return to work.
Even if I return to work, my mind will probably get sick from the hassle of work.

You must be an experienced person to imagine this.

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#1690
  • Sell in May
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:50
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I can't wait for September.
Looking forward to seeing what happens. With the postponement of rents and the extension of unemployment insurance after September, it's practically basic income now.

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#1691
  • 本当に
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 11:12
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1689
really.
I feel like I should just leave them alone, but middle-aged people have a lot of unnecessary aunts and uncles.

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#1692
  • で。
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 11:24
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Soon Mr. Big Change

Source from where says unemployment insurance ends at the end of June ?

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#1693
  • 仙人
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 11:31
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The truly wealthy never refer to themselves as wealthy.
Wealthy people are frugal in their lives and do not do anything to stand out.

In the U.S., a wealthy person is someone who owns more than
$5 million in financial assets or real estate, other than his or her home.
The super-rich are those who own more than $20 million.

There are no wealthy people who are full of negative ideas and dark stories.

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#1694
  • 狭い世界で生きてんだな、、、
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 11:55
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> The truly wealthy never refer to themselves as wealthy.
Wealthy people are frugal in their lives and don't try to stand out.

Are you talking about the outdated wealthy people ? There are a lot of retirees and Asian people like this. For me, I don't understand when I see people who have money but don't spend it. They are obsessed with status and assets. It's outdated.

> In the U.S., a wealthy person is someone who owns more than
$5 million in financial assets or real estate, other than his or her home.

Don't be so proper. Geezer. You can't talk in your sleep.

>The super-rich are those who own more than $20 million.

Yes, yes

>There are no wealthy people who have NEGATIVE ideas or talk about dark things all the time.

I know billionaires who are cursed with money.


And you are a commoner ? LOL!

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#1695
  • エセ富裕層
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 12:45
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Hermits are funny because they think they are wealthy just because they own 2 ~ 3 houses.

Another self-proclaimed wealthy person also posted an article boasting that he invested 200K in virtual currency. ? Seriously, he is a wealthy person with only 200K.

From the real wealthy people's point of view, all the people in this square are like trash.

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#1698
  • そしてまた1人
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:11
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↑ So what's the real wealthy ? lol

they're all idiots

you're jealous of rich people so you hit them

that's the proof of common people

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#1699
  • 庶民
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:13
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I'm too scared to buy, so 200K in virtual currency is wealthy enough. You say that, but how much virtual currency do you own ??

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#1700
  • 育ちが悪そう
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:14
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>All these people in this square are like trash

calling people trash lol

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#1701
  • 育ちが悪そう
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:15
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Must have been a trashy life. It's pathetic.

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#1702
  • 笑笑
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:18
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You're the biggest piece of trash, lol.

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#1703
  • ぷっ
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:20
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Trash in the cradle, come on!

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#1704
  • 僻みすぎて怖い
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:20
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> Another self-proclaimed wealthy person also posted an oyster boasting that he invested 200K in virtual currency. Hah, only 200K for a wealthy person ? seriously hilarious.

200K for virtual currency, some wealthy people don't have any virtual currency. You are still just a backward commoner. lol lol lol The sentiment you feel proud of is commoner. You don't even own it, but just saying you are wealthy makes you want to bite the bullet. Thanks for your hard work.

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#1705
  • 所詮ネット
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:24
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Some people live in apartments and drive luxury cars, while others live in multi-million dollar homes and own several properties but drive Toyotas and Hondas. Some people never touch stocks, no matter how much money they have, and some people think they are investors even though they only trade as much as a salaryman. I guess they have nothing better to do than to get pissed off at people who call themselves wealthy. It's pathetic.

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#1706
  • ここは不用品の集まり
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:26
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It's always the same fool parasitizing. LOL!

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#1707
  • そう?
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 13:54
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> Real wealthy people never refer to themselves as wealthy.

It depends on the person ? I'd rather see someone like Rich Burn than someone who is reserved. ? It's not only because they have money or not, but also because they don't. It depends on the person. It's whether or not you can have a relationship with someone based on the essence of the relationship. That's all.

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#1708
  • 仙人
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 19:19
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1695 Mr.
It's not 3 houses. You'll be surprised, I'm sure.

Real estate is going up even in these corona times. It is the safest investment an individual can make.

Don't fight with rich people, live a simple life. This is important.
Don't associate with or deal with people who are negative oriented.
Then pleasant people will come to you.

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#1709
  • ビジネスオーナー
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 10:31
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After all, it's the quickest and most profitable way to succeed in business.
Making a little money in real estate is poor and boring.

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#1710
  • 今夜はパスタ
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 14:00
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I think there are only a limited number of people with enough business acumen to start their own business and be successful.
There are many people who have started restaurants and other businesses and failed.
I think real estate is the safest and most reliable investment that 98% of people can succeed in ?.

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#1711
  • 今夜はヤマダ
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 15:24
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> In the end, it's the quickest and most profitable way to succeed in business.
Making a little money in real estate is poor and boring.

I agree 100%.

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#1712
  • バフェット
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 18:22
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There are no absolutes in investment or business, and there is no guarantee that GAFAM will be safe in 20 or 30 years, just as many large corporations have fallen.
If something happens to a private business, it will disappear in an instant.
If I had to pick one, I would say index-linked ETFs such as VTI and VOO.

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#1713
  • いつ〜???
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 18:49
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Next time the family will be gouging the price 😭😭😭.

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#1714
  • 専門家が言うには
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 22:30
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They don't fall down with a gauntlet.
Because the Chinese are buying them.

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#1715
  • サラリーマンには無理
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 22:57
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Anyone who can work for someone can't start a business

Anyone who starts a business can't work for someone.

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#1716
  • 仙人
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 10:33
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1709, 1711 have never done business or invested in real estate
.

A house bought 15 years ago for $750,000 now costs $2.5 million,
with a down payment of $200,000.
A rental house bought for $300,000, now costs $1,250,000
$3,500 rent, just paid $80,000 down.
This is still a poor investment.

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#1717
  • 蛸部屋経営の佐藤
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 10:52
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I can make that 15 years of coming by the little by little
ramen shops that are popular in the U.S. happen within 5 years.

You can see it clearly when you look at the super-rich guys in Beverly Hills.
They are all successful in business.

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#1708
  • えええええ
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 13:51
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Are you insane ? 1717 people !
I got a lot of money just by living there ? If I had another job, I would have income from that, so I think the income from real estate is a lot of money I could get without working. I don't know much about investing, but if I have money to spend on rent, whether I buy a house or not, I'd rather pay my mortgage on my own house and invest in my future.

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#1719
  • えええええ
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 13:53
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On a different note, I'm not sure if the houses that are selling now are priced right ?, but they are selling like crazy !... scary!

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#1720
  • うける
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 20:05
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I'm more afraid of you being 1707 instead of 1718.

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#1721
  • 異常な高騰
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 11:07
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Both Australia and South Korea
say that real estate prices are out of whack right now.

I think the adjustment will start sooner or later.

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#1722
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 09:42
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The price of the house I won 2 years ago is almost 1.5x

Hooray for pandemics 🙌

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#1716
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 14:34
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You are a hypocrite.

Then grieve for your life, which was built on the sacrifice of others.

Go volunteer. I don't want to be told by someone who only spouts sympathy with his mouth. At least make a donation.

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#1717
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 14:38
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Don't you know that there are people all over the world who are dying without medical care, without even a decent wage to feed their families ? Don't just look at the news and feel sorry for them at a time like this. Hypocrites.

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#1726
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 14:39
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Go ahead and feel sorry for the less fortunate for the rest of your life.

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#1719
  • ETH
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 14:47
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Hooray for pandemics🙌

↑ low intelligence

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#1720
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 15:04
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Does that mean that those who made money from the pandemic were good at foresight? It is only a compliment when someone with low intelligence is called low.

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#1729
  • 拗らせすぎ
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 18:37
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1719

I agree. By the way, you have a scrappy personality.

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#1730
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 18:48
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I don't know if I'd be called a bum by a bum

less than a bum, lol.

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#1723
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 18:56
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> ↑
I doubt the nerve to say "Hooray for pandemics" when so many people are dying all over the world. I wouldn't even joke about it.

After all, the world is a law of the jungle. The body has been defeated by the virus. That's all there is to it. Life will eventually run out. What is important is how you live your life. Half-hearted sympathy is just hypocrisy. You should know that even if there is no pandemic, there are many people in the world who are treated unequally and suffer without being allowed to speak out, even if they are not in the news. I'm sorry for those who died in the pandemic, but I don't know if it's a special pity ? Then you should first be saddened by your own ignorance.

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#1732
  • いつ売ろうか
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 19:03
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The world is a completely different place to live in, depending on where you stand and which direction you face. If you want to live a richer life, you must first learn about a poorer and more inconvenient world. Then you will be able to see true abundance. Sympathy will not save the world. In fact, it will have the opposite effect.

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#1733
  • 現場からは以上です
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 19:12
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Just because house prices have gone up, the ramblings of a wacko with a flowery brain.

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#1726
  • 笑笑笑笑
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 19:15
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↑ 3 cushions

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#1735
  • なるへそ
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 19:31
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We got a 1.5x increase too, but I was admonished not to be too happy about it because that means the tax will go up.

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#1728
  • 売らない
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 20:15
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If you buy a house within 3 years, you won't have to pay tax ? Until you retire, you'll have more house for now and rental income. Then you can leave the rest to your children.

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#1736
  • 貧乏症
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 20:16
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If your income goes up, your tax goes up, but it doesn't go down minus the tax, but, you know, the ones who don't have the money are looking at their expenses.

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#1739
  • こいつも同類のくせに
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 22:11
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The usual sticking bacteria W

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#1740
  • 笑が止まらない
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 23:10
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That's all from the field

lol lol lol

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#1741
  • モンスター借主
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 23:39
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I'm not going to bother with management and all that shit, so
I'll just use VNQ, which makes it easy to invest in all kinds of US real estate.

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#1734
  • 仙人
  • 2021/05/17 (Mon) 17:24
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If lumber prices go up and inflation gets worse, house prices are likely to rise even more
. Naturally, rents will rise as well.

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#1743
  • 誰が買ってる?
  • 2021/05/18 (Tue) 11:12
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House prices are going up like crazy but who's buying ? people with more than a down payment and low loan payments ? or investors ? people with lots of cash ?

they keep going up and we can't afford it😭I can't imagine when we can afford it I can't imagine when I'll be able to afford it😭

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#1736
  • 逃避マネー
  • 2021/05/19 (Wed) 23:43
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China has stopped cryptocurrency trading by domestic financial institutions.
This stopped Chinese money that was flowing into the US via the virtual currency Tether.

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#1745
  • 富裕層しか残らない
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 07:13
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Let's move to another low-income state

and the wealthy will come in for that

All the best!

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#1739
  • 昔からの金持ちを優遇
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 09:40
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#1745 #1746

Most of the houses will either be old people's houses or summer houses for the wealthy, as is actually happening now in Malibu, and the local stores will lose sales and go out of business, leaving them full of empty stores.
I feel it is unfair that the old and traditional landowners are protected by a very small ( one-tenth ) of the property tax while the young are forced to pay a large property tax to begin with.

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#1748
  • 年寄り優遇
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 10:05
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It's not unfair at all. There is no way that elderly people in Japan should have to give up their homes because they are suffering from expensive property luxuries. The old people get to spend their old age slowly without worrying about money. Young people work hard. Real estate is going up, but wages are also going up big time, of course.

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#1749
  • 老人だらけの街
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 10:28
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One vote for Unfair.
This law is wrong.
Hidden rich privilege policy.

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#1742
  • だから
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 11:38
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> In the first place, I feel it is unfair that young people are forced to pay a large property tax, while old people and traditional landowners are protected by a very small ( one-tenth ) of a property tax.

indiscriminately discriminating against the elderly in Corona, I agree.

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#1752
  • 不動産
  • 2021/05/21 (Fri) 07:58
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Woo hoo.
A good time to buy is when you can buy. No matter how long you wait, the price of a house will never go down.

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#1745
  • 仙人
  • 2021/05/21 (Fri) 11:02
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Property taxes are full of inequities.
my next door neighbor is $ 3500, mine is $ 16000' another next door is $ 28000
property taxes. The houses are assessed at roughly the same price.
The next door neighbor inherited it from his grandfather in his 30's and can inherit the property taxes
and the rate of taxes his grandfather was paying.
This is not such an inequality, but it was approved, by referendum, and
will not change for about 15 years.
There are quite a few people like this. With no inheritance tax.

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#1746
  • クソボロで築古
  • 2021/05/30 (Sun) 10:15
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Prices have risen an average of 13% over the past year since last May.
The real estate market is becoming more overheated, like the night before the Lehman Brothers collapse.

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#1747
  • バブル
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 10:12
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There's a real estate bubble in many parts of the world, including the U.S.
Will it pop ??

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#1749
  • 偽善者
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 10:29
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↑ There are people everywhere who prey on the misery of others

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#1760
  • Inflation
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 11:51
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It's not just real estate.

stocks, gas, wages, everything is much higher these days.

this is because of inflation not bubble.

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#1761
  • インフレとバブルの違い
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 23:50
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It is plausibly written that the bubble is that WAGES have not kept up at all with the soaring real estate prices.

https://www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/articles/2021-06-15/QUPXN7T1UM1C01

The current risk of US real estate is considered quite high.

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#1766
  • 需要
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 06:44
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S&P / Case ・ Shiller ・ According to the National Home Price Index, home prices are up 9.5% from the same month last year.
The factor can be summed up in one word: supply and demand imbalance.
The population, which was just under 320 million in 2012, is still growing and will exceed 360 million by 2030.

As part of the bailout for the economic downturn caused by the Corona disaster, mortgage rates are now being reduced to unprecedented levels. The majority of people take out a loan to purchase a home, but with interest rates at unprecedented lows, borrowing costs have dropped dramatically, and more buyers are thinking "now is the time to buy".
Suppose a buyer purchases a $300,000 home with a fixed rate 30-year loan at an interest rate of 3.73%. In that case, the total amount the buyer would pay would be approximately $498,940. In total, the buyer would pay almost $200,000 extra over the price of the house itself.
On the other hand, if the buyer purchases the house under the same conditions when the interest rate is 2.65%, the total amount paid is approximately $435,200. The difference amounts to more than $60,000.

From these comparisons, it is quite natural that more people would consider purchasing a home at this time when interest rates are low.

Various factors, such as the demographic structure of the U.S., are also driving the number of homebuyers.
Compared to Japan, which has an aging population, the U.S. is said to have a larger population of millennials ( who were born after 1981 and came of age after 2000 ). The fact that many of these millennials are entering the home-buying years is also a factor driving the increase in demand.
Also, as remote work becomes more common, white-collar, higher-income jobs are more likely to be completed online. As these people with greater purchasing power spend more time at home, their interest in purchasing a home has increased dramatically, which is also a factor in the increase in demand!

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#1759
  • まだかな〜
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 10:14
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I see.
Looking at the Unaffordable Homes graph, the risk is higher than during the 2008 real estate bubble.

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#1768
  • どく
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 18:57
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Hey, I just wanted to ask, how can a student who is coming to study abroad on F-1 rent an apartment because they don't usually have a SSN ??

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#1761
  • アフォなの?
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 21:56
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Ask the apartment leasing office directly.

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#1762
  • 親切
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 22:08
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1768
It depends on the apartment, but I think you can rent it with a larger deposit or proof of bank balance. You can ask them ?.

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#1763

Actually, I live with another family in an apartment I found on this bivinavi, and I was told to add my name to the contract, because I don't understand why they would add a student with no income and no credit history. I was told that if I don't add my name, I will be evicted because there are people living there who are not in my name. Are these facts ?

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#1764
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 16:43
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Is that family the owners ?
Who told you to put your name in the contract ?
Who are you paying rent to ?
I don't know what you're talking about, you mean the sublease ? ?

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#1773
  • 住所不定、無職
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 17:31
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# I was told to add my name to the contract

It would be illegal if you don't give out who lives in each room rather than adding it to the contract.
Also, two people per bed is allowed in the number of rooms in an apartment, but
if three or four people live in an apartment without telling anyone, it would be illegal.

It is true that if someone is found living in the apartment who is not listed in your name, you will be evicted for breach of contract.

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#1774
  • 名無し
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 23:06
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Is this Dokuji under contract with the owner ? or with the tenant's family ? Who are you paying rent to ?
There is no such thing as a contract with the tenant's family. Fundamentally, legally, there is no contract.

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#1775
  • 無知は無知
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 23:08
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↑ You're ignorant, W.

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#1776
  • どく
  • 2021/06/23 (Wed) 09:53
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I am paying rent to the family. I don't understand subleasing, but I think that's what it is.
The family told me they would add me to the lease.
The family rents the apartment.
I am renting the private room that is available to me.
And since I am a student, I have no SSN and no credit history, I was wondering what other students do in these situations!

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#1777
  • バブル終了?
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 14:44
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Oops,
the number of units sold has gone down for 5 months in a row.

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#1778
  • そうですね
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 15:33
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Realtor said there are no more multi-offers.
Prices have not dropped, though.

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#1779
  • モラトリアム
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 15:36
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COVID-19 Eviction Moratoriums

https://hcidla2.lacity.org/highlights/renter-protections

Please note in the City of Los Angeles, tenants cannot be evicted before the expiration of the City's Emergency Declaration. The City of Los Angeles ordinance protects tenants that have unpaid rent due to COVID-19 until further notice. If you receive an eviction notice, please file a complaint by calling (866)557-7368 or online or seek legal assistance at Stay Housed L.L.C. assistance at Stay Housed L.A.


Does this mean you won't be evicted without paying rent until August 2022?
This is tough for the owner.

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#1780
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 16:05
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Someone somewhere is saying that the economy is on the upswing
but the current situation where everyone is in debt is nothing but negative
and the cause of it all comes from Newsom's policies
another riot will break out. This is bad.

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#1781
  • フロリダ
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 16:27
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> > The current situation where everyone is in debt is a negative factor no matter what you think

The average amount of debt of US households has decreased dramatically over the past year.
By the way, due to the Florida condo collapse, the value of used condos may crash in the future.

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#1782
  • 無慈悲
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 19:18
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>1777
He said they just ran out of stock.

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#1783
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 19:38
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#1781 Florida

I'm not talking about the average family
I'm talking about small businesses including restaurants. Think about how much more debt they've incurred in the last year and a half.
There are a lot of empty storefronts all over town.
You're an idiot ?

And
Florida's condo collapse wasn't because it was used
You said it was because of a leak in the basement that created a cavity
You think it collapsed because it was a used condo ??

You really don't know anything about the world. You are so ignorant.

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#1784
  • フロリダ
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 23:01
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Again, ignorance is taking the mere speculation of the news.
Because the condos were built before 1981 and the steel frame was thinly built due to lax regulations in Florida.

Where are you talking about all the empty storefronts in town ?
Are you talking about some low income areas ??

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#1785
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 16:14
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↑ # 1784

> This is because the condominium was built before 1981 and the steel frame was thin because of lax regulations in Florida.

The engineer's report, which has just been made public, said the fault prevented water draining from the base of the seafront Champlain
The engineer's report, which has just been made public, said the fault prevented water draining from the base of the seafront Champlain Towers.
Is this the only building before 1981 ? Use some common sense


>where are you talking about all the empty stores in town ?
>are you talking about some low income areas ?

You're a shut-in ?
This was in February.
Yelp reported 15,000 business closures across Los Angeles County


You, you need to do some research before you give your opinion. You're incompetent. You're often told you're useless.

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#1786
  • バイデン万歳
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 22:54
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What ?
It's almost July ? WWW

A friend's restaurant had record tips last weekend.

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#1787
  • いいね〜
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 08:38
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Everyone has too much money.

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#1788
  • フロリダ
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 09:49
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If one with a little knowledge of Japanese earthquake-resistant construction were to look at the footage of the collapse, one would immediately see how shoddily constructed the lower levels are; it would not occur to common sense that any building built before 1981 would collapse. There are quite a few bridges and buildings in the U.S. that are aging badly and need to be rebuilt or renovated.
Bridge collapses are also a real thing in the US, and it's easy to see how it wouldn't occur to common sense that all old bridges would collapse.

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#1790
  • 高杉
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 19:06
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How expensive the house is!

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#1791
  • 安井
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 20:31
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I'm buying.

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#1793
  • 本間
  • 2021/06/30 (Wed) 19:23
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Okay ~ ?

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#1794
  • 税金高い
  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 13:41
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The gasoline tax in California has increased since 2021/07/01.

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#1796
  • ドライバーは必要なくなる
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 09:46
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In the next decade, five years at the earliest, with the proliferation of self-driving cars and drones,
transportation drivers such as Amazon and ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lift will begin to see a massive increase in unemployment.

Drivers in their 50s will be able to escape into retirement, but
drivers in their 20s and 30s with no job in hand will be raising hell in 10 years.

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#1797
  • ったく。。
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 10:03
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Some people mistakenly think that as self-driving cars become more popular, they won't need a driver on board
There will be more jobs for drivers. I think there will be fewer gas guzzlers
It will be tougher for drivers in their 50's. 15 years left until pension, no work
20 , There are plenty more in their 30s if they don't choose
1796 is something of a chump.

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#1798
  • 読解力ゼロ
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 10:44
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50 + 10 = 60. LOL
30 + 10 = At 40, you're middle-aged, which will be hard to find a new job in 10 years.

Not an existing self-driving car, but a fully self-driving car without a driver that is still under development using Lidar. Ignorant and meek old men will be ashamed of themselves if they waste their time meddling.

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#1799
  • 想像だけだな
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 12:29
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1798
It won't be complete without infrastructure
Currently, self-driving cars are braking in response to a Sushiro sign at a Japanese sushi restaurant.
There is no way it can be done in 5 years
Besides, being a driver is not the only job
50 + 10 = 60 Re-employment at 60 ? is impossible. How are you going to live for 5 more years until your pension
On the contrary, there are plenty of jobs for people in their 40s
What are you talking about ??

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#1800
  • トホホ
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 17:40
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1797

What is a gas sta ?

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#1801
  • たぶん
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 18:26
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You mean Gasosta ?.

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#1802
  • 無知
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 22:56
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Gasosta ? Laughter ! ! Never heard of it
Yutaka is fun.

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#1803
  • ご苦労様
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 01:35
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I have heard "gasosta" in Japanese at gas stations, but there is no gasosta.

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#1804
  • え?w
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 09:01
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1802
Ignorant indeed. Ignorant of the world.

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#1805
  • 無知
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 09:05
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It's an app. Can you read it ?
You guys are so ignorant it's embarrassing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.chrysaor.android.gas_station&hl=en&gl=US

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#1806
  • 無知
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 09:07
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One more
Pioneer Navi

https://jpn.pioneer/ja/support/manual/navi/19raku/8795.php

You guys are good at Shin

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#1807
  • 読解力ゼロ
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 09:27
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1799

That's why I said LIDAR, not the existing automated technology. w
You said 5 years at the earliest. w

>> How will you live 5 more years before your pension

LOL at this.
You better rethink your life plan. w

What are you going to do when you're in your 40s, unemployed, and have no job in hand ?
You're going to rub shoulders with teenage Mexicans, washing dishes and cleaning part-time ?.

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#1808
  • ハイ終了
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 11:01
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https://autoc-one.jp/news/5001816/

Abbreviation is Gasosta by a wide margin, but ?

I've never really heard of it ?
You're ignorant~ ! wow!

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#1809
  • ハイ終了
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 11:02
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1802 Ignorance
> Gasosta ? Laughter ! ! Never heard of it
Being a retard is fun


Ignorance makes life fun!

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#1810
  • 可哀想
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 11:28
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People who mount each other have a low standard of living to begin with.

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#1811
  • 他人に無関心
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 11:48
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Low standard of living is why you come here ? lol

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#1812
  • ようやく下落局面
  • 2021/07/20 (Tue) 22:43
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The number of properties on the market has increased this month.
They are starting to sell quickly without any offers coming in.

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#1813
  • ようやく緩やかな上昇
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 07:48
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It depends on the location. There are many areas that are currently in a Hot market. Isn't it not in a declining phase, just that the explosion that has been going on has calmed down?

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#1814
  • ブレントウッド老人ばかり
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 08:58
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At a tremendous rate, young families and couples are moving from LA and California to less expensive suburbs and other states.

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#1815
  • ったく。。
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 11:32
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#1813

where ?

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#1817
  • でも
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 12:21
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I saw two houses in the LA area with $10,000 Price drops.

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#1818
  • ったく。。
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 12:56
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#1816

So where ? you at least put up the zip. Otherwise you're a liar.

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#1819
  • ようやく下落局面
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 13:04
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Because this is the latest news from the front lines over the past week or two.
Lumber prices have also collapsed from the highs they hit in May to about a third of their current level.

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#1824
  • 無知
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 16:06
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Don't give me a 60% white, upscale residential area in the state capital like Elk Grove.
at least bring me a local area under $500,000!

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#1829
  • ようやく下落局面
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 19:28
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The sudden lack of offers coming in is
the latest in a story about the past week or two.

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#1830
  • そんなとこ嫌
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 19:32
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If I could only live in Calimesa or Banning, I would move to a first class city in another state. LOL.

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#1833
  • ハジメ
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 20:13
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That's a line real estate agents often say.

With U.S. real estate overheating,
talk has recently surfaced that the Fed's tapering may begin with a reduction in its purchases of MBS ( ) mortgage-backed securities.

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#1834
  • まして
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 11:24
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If you don't sell the house, you don't get any commission, so you have no income, so you lie. Now is the time to buy ! ! !.

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#1838
  • 馬鹿か?
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 18:38
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fool

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#1840
  • 馬鹿か?
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 19:06
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Dollar ? Yen ?

Great and expensive is the yen

Confusing

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#1842
  • ちなみに
  • 2021/07/26 (Mon) 16:25
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> Only people who put down or look down on other people's work have low income

Whenever we talk about high income here, the old and the old are always talking about big furoshiki and eating it up, which is confirmed low income.

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#1843
  • 強制退去が始まる
  • 2021/07/31 (Sat) 09:29
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The government ban on forced evictions across the U.S. due to unemployment from the Corona disaster appears to be ending today, July 31.

New homelessness will begin to increase across the U.S. tomorrow.

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#1844
  • 無知
  • 2021/07/31 (Sat) 12:13
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Varies by state
California is until end of September
Do your research.

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#1845
  • ウザ
  • 2021/07/31 (Sat) 13:57
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Come on, get to work.

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#1846

The world is full of jobs
The excuse that you can't afford rent is no longer valid.

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#1847
  • ダサい
  • 2021/08/01 (Sun) 11:28
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1844
That's only relevant to low income
You know your level when you know it.

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#1848
  • 無知
  • 2021/08/02 (Mon) 09:32
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1847

Anyone who reads the news here knows that
even more so if you trade stocks
I judge by my level of income low income.... What are you doing here ? You should go back to Japan. Oh, you don't have a place in Japan either?

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#1849
  • 恥ずっ
  • 2021/08/02 (Mon) 10:24
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>>What are you doing here ? You should go back to Japan, you're an embarrassment. Oh, you have no place in Japan either

Don't reveal your feelings here. LOL!

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#1850
  • 無知
  • 2021/08/02 (Mon) 16:29
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Yes, yes, yes
Ah, come to think of it, Jyosuke
I didn't know you could read other people's minds. What religion are you a member of ? ??

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#1851
  • 2021/08/02 (Mon) 23:08
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>Oh, by the way, Josuke

You're not young, you know. You have the brain of a student.

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#1852
  • 東洋の魔男
  • 2021/08/03 (Tue) 07:49
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Hi, it's a disease, it's a disease
warm, warm eyes ・ ・ ・
Let's watch over him.

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#1853
  • 無知
  • 2021/08/03 (Tue) 10:44
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#1851

you understand too ( lol )

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#1854
  • 物件数が増加中
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 16:10
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Due to the suspension measures that have begun in other states,
landlords are finding the process of forcibly evicting monsters too cumbersome,
and many are beginning to opt to sell their properties.

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#1855
  • は?
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 20:59
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↑ Where ? I'll be escrowed soon.

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#1856
  • 不動明王
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 21:12
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With few properties for sale and more than 20 offers on one property, I wonder if things will calm down a bit in the winter ?.

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#1857
  • はい
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 23:52
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That's until around the end of June.
Offers are no longer coming in.

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#1858
  • 場所に寄る
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 05:37
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Some places are still Hot and some not so Hot.
Hot places still escrow immediately.

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#1859
  • 不動明王
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 08:18
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1857
I'm actually looking for one in OC, but it's selling quickly.
And the price has been going up at an accelerated rate since May.
Hoping it will settle down a bit over the winter.

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#1860
  • 丁度ターニングポイント
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 09:00
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You had a large number of offers coming in until the end of June.
If you look at Redfin and Zillow, you can clearly see that the number of properties has started to surge in the last 30 days.

People are finally starting to change their reluctance to buy this year because the price increases were too rapid up until June.

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#1861
  • Orange
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 09:25
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So is the OC, and many places are still going up.
It's divided into Areas that have calmed down, Areas that are slowly rising, and Areas that are still rising.

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#1862
  • 不動明王
  • 2021/08/05 (Thu) 13:41
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It's already bad for Irvine and others. In the end, unless the homeowners give it up for some reason, it will be tough. The government is too protective of homeowners and renters this time.

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#1864
  • 赤富士ふじ
  • 2021/08/07 (Sat) 22:59
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Maybe Riverside or a dark horse.

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#1866
  • Yes
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 00:37
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The suburbs are still the Hot Market.
Escrow as soon as you see it. Selling for more than listing price.

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#1867
  • 万歳
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 09:54
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They were eventually granted an extension of the suspension of forced evictions.
It can be said that an everlasting policy of rosacea is necessary to keep real estate values down.

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#1868
  • 不動明王
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 10:09
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1867
Landlord is having a hard time getting rental income.
Now, after the end of September, they're going to re-extend it again ?.

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#1869
  • 永遠の続ける既得権益保護
  • 2021/08/08 (Sun) 10:28
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You have also postponed the deferment of student loan repayments.
You also continue to postpone the U.S. government debt, which has increased greatly under the Trump administration, by increasing the limit.

Well, it is a necessary measure to protect the value of Americans' assets, but how far will they continue this ??

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#1870
  • テーパリング
  • 2021/08/17 (Tue) 08:54
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There's been a quiet increase in the number of restaurants going out of business within the last few months.
The pandemic had caused a lot of restaurants to go out of business, but there hasn't been another increase recently ?.

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#1871
  • 具体的に
  • 2021/08/17 (Tue) 12:52
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The name of the store that went out of business is ?.

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#1872
  • メチャクチャ
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 10:10
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I see the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a stay order on measures to extend rent delinquency waivers and eviction waivers.
People are even starting to talk about crazy things like student loan charades.

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#1873
  • 新時代
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 12:47
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↑ Are we entering the era of basic income?

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#1874
  • money
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 12:57
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Basic income, I thought they passed it in California ? I guess only some of them.

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#1875
  • ノーインカム
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 13:13
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I want a basic income !

Doesn't the word "greed" resemble the word "()・・" ??

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#1876
  • 新時代
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 13:17
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If you can live on that amount of money, it would be a good security situation ? I can't.

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#1877
  • やだやだやだ
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 13:38
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Money that disappears into booze and drugs anyway.

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#1878
  • 働いたら負け
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 21:15
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Basic income ain't gonna buy you real estate.

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#1879
  • あほ
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 22:36
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I wonder if someone living on basic income would want a home to own ?.

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#1880
  • 働いたら負け
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 22:56
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This is a real estate thread, stupid.

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#1881
  • PF CHANGS
  • 2021/08/30 (Mon) 10:18
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We have been noticing restaurants closing again recently.
One of the reasons seems to be that they could not find workers.

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#1882

The job openings for sushi chefs and kitchens are very noticeable. Have you gone back to Japan?

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#1883
  • 予約が取れない店
  • 2021/08/30 (Mon) 13:24
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I guess it depends on the location.

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#1884
  • 数字は正直
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 10:58
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That would depend on the location, but
it seems that 45% of restaurants in the US failed to pay their August rents on time.

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#1885
  • わざわざ配達よりレストランに行く
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 12:27
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They had been
operating with tables in the parking lot
until about May, but now that
in-store dining is allowed,
food delivery people are
lamenting that they are not making as much money as they used to because there are fewer delivery jobs.

# 1882
It would be how long someone working in a sushi chef or kitchen could
hold out with no income.

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#1886
  • それはね
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 12:38
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↑ I'm getting unemployment insurance, so I'm not okay forever ?

The world will now be a world where only those who want to work will work

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#1887
  • Gen Z
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 23:06
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The price has gone up to the point where the young middle class can't afford to buy a house in LA forever.

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#1888
  • わざわざ配達よりレストランに行く
  • 2021/09/02 (Thu) 07:35
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1886 Unemployment insurance is paid forever, right?
I'm relieved.

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#1889
  • ハイパーインフレ
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 09:35
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Everything that was Saved for later on Amazon has gone up over 20% in the last two months.
How long will Chairman Powell continue to carelessly ease monetary policy ?
Inflation has continued to grow so far and the top brass still wants assets to rise.

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#1890
  • パコる
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 22:55
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House prices are soaring on Covid ~
No encounters ~
Young people are having a hard time ~

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#1891
  • 買わない選択
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 07:56
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Unnecessary
Unnecessary Shopping
Leftovers
Unnecessary People
Unnecessary Travel
Unnecessary Socializing

Not About Saving the Earth ?

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#1892
  • タルムード
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 07:59
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Since 2016, the whole world has been moving with the Sustainable Development Goal in mind.

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#1893
  • 金持ち
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 09:13
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China has gone ballistic.

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#1894
  • ケネス林
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 19:27
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Come on, come on, real estate
someone invest in me ?

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#1895
  • 底辺生活ウン十年
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 20:15
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1894
No one will get on board with that. You have to write in big furoshiki, big blah blah blah.

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#1896
  • ケネス林
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 20:43
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1895
But I went on TV about 20 years ago and made quite a bit of money.

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#1897
  • 担々麺
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 02:27
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So, you took the money you collected from everyone
.

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#1898
  • 底辺生活ウン十年
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 07:28
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Back then, the Internet wasn't as active, so
TV, magazines, and newspapers were the main sources of information.

Make money using TV and the Internet.
The vassals still have the support and backing of the people of Biminu, Nida.

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#1899
  • 中国バブル崩壊
  • 2021/09/17 (Fri) 10:13
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Real estate hasn't been selling lately.
I think I'm seeing more and more houses with long for-sale signs out front.

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#1900
  • 万歳トランプ
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 10:51
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It is whether or not the long term policy of monetary easing will finally come to an end.

It is amazing that about 60% of the massive amount of dollar bills forced to be printed by this monetary easing went to the top 1% of the very wealthy.

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#1901
  • 失業保険
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 19:59
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Stop unemployment insurance and other aid to the fake poor

Put that money into people who want to work hard and buy a house.

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#1902
  • 失業保険
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 19:59
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Stop unemployment insurance and other aid to the fake poor

Put that money into people who want to work hard and buy a house.

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#1903
  • お水の世界で体で稼げるうちが花
  • 2021/09/19 (Sun) 07:31
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# 1901

Why do you want government money to satisfy your own desires ?

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#1904
  • コロナバブル
  • 2021/09/20 (Mon) 10:46
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10% decline in good scenario
20% decline expected in bad scenario.

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#1905
  • 超富裕層のマネーゲーム
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 23:19
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How long are you going to taper ahead ?
The middle class is suffering from inflation and the gap is getting wider and wider.
On top of this, it's even scarier because Trump was pressuring the central bank to introduce negative interest rates.
I wonder how far he was planning to go to raise asset prices,...

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#1906
  • 結局
  • 2021/09/25 (Sat) 07:46
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The DPJ did not solve anything, it just made it more and more difficult as the GAS skyrocketed.

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#1908
  • 今?
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 08:50
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↑ isn't it too late for information ? I heard from a real estate business acquaintance over a month ago.

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#1910
  • 不動産バブル崩壊
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 09:00
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I believe Zillow announced about 2 years ago that they too would start investing in real estate and reselling yards.

No more China money will come in and the Chinese will start selling investment properties to pay off their home country debt.

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#1911
  • 二郎
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 18:34
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If interest rates go up and house prices come down, I wonder if investment firms like Zillow and Black Stone will throw down.

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#1912
  • 馬鹿でしょ
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 19:23
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↑ Selling when it goes down is stupid.

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#1913
  • 二郎
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 20:45
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You'd have to let it go before it drops below the purchase price.

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#1917
  • ヤンキー
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 21:44
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1914
It's tough being married to a looser.

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#1918
  • 高い
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 05:34
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>1914 Mr.

A couple lives together, $ 2700.

That's expensive. I bet the area you live in is a nice area.

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#1919
  • 玉の輿
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 08:15
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It is hard to be poor when you get old.
You should invest when you are young.

See others' pretense and correct your own.

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#1920
  • 人生は思い通りにならないことが多いのは当たり前
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 08:42
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# 1914
Rather than worrying about other people's rent
plan for the next two or three years.

The more you continue to live below your means,
the less you can keep track of your household expenses.

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#1921
  • 玉の輿
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 09:51
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Spend your effort on increasing your income

If you spend too much effort on saving money, you will imbibe poor thinking and as a result, your income will not increase.

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#1923
  • gold state
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 10:37
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The price of my previous apartment doubled in the last decade from 1 bd 1 bath $ 1200 to $ 2400.

Now I'm moving to another state and paying 5bd 3 bath with a mortgage of $ 1600.

If you and your wife are going to share a house with strangers, move out for good ?.

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#1924
  • wow
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 10:42
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1916


It's amazing that you can still live !

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#1925
  • 玉の輿
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 11:27
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1922
Results are not necessarily proportional to effort.

Whether you made a mistake in choosing a husband or not is what he thinks, not your business

I feel much more sorry for people who judge other people's lives.

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#1928
  • yup
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 19:05
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1927

It's not like that versus people ? especially in romantic relationships.

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#1930
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 19:28
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You're less than a turd, but you're kind of a big deal. LOL.

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#1931
  • 花輪
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 19:33
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Marco's husband in 1914 would not be Japanese.
A normal Japanese husband would not live in a shared house with his wife.

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#1932
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 21:35
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↑結婚してもシェアハウスに住む人は日本人じゃなくても珍しいと思います。メキシカンは大家族で住んでますよね。

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#1934
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 21:54
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↑ I think it is rare for people to live in a shared house even if they are married and not Japanese. Mexicans live in large families.

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#1935
  • 親の血をひく兄弟よりも交わした盃
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 08:25
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#1934

Do Mexicans live in shared houses with large families?

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#1936
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 08:58
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旦那の家族と住むならシェアハウスと何ら変わらない。
 
他人なら嫌なら出ればいいけど、家族じゃ離婚問題に発展するからシェアハウスの方がよほど好条件。

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#1936
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 08:58
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旦那の家族と住むならシェアハウスと何ら変わらない。
 
他人なら嫌なら出ればいいけど、家族じゃ離婚問題に発展するからシェアハウスの方がよほど好条件。

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#1936
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 08:58
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If you live with your husband's family, it's no different than a shared house.

If you are a stranger, you can leave if you don't like it, but with family, it will lead to divorce issues, so a shared house is much more preferable.

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#1939
  • うわっ
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:00
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↑ You know a lot about what's going on at the bottom lol.

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#1940
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:16
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I choose my friendships based on character, not on income.

I am not interested in people who ridicule those who make less than they do and envy those who live better than they do.

Character cannot be obtained with money.

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#1941
  • 親の血をひく兄弟よりも交わした盃
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:25
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If you live with your husband's family, it's no different than a shared house.

If it's with your relatives, you can get along rather well and prevent problems.

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#1943
  • うわっ
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:50
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> Character cannot be obtained with money.

I suppose. Your posts are very convincing. LOL!

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#1944
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:52
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He doesn't seem to understand the meaning of character.

You seem to have been raised well. LOL!

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#1945
  • 不幸思考
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 10:30
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Not as much as you. LOL!

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#1946
  • ようやく
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 10:54
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With the end of tapering and rising interest rates, we are finally starting to see a downward trend in real estate.

Stocks of building companies also began to drop.

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#1947
  • Housing collapse 2022
  • 2021/12/18 (Sat) 12:08
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Zillow, Redfin, and Opendoor's stock prices have all crashed.
I'm just piling up cash for next year.

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#1948
  • どこの鮨屋も爆益!!
  • 2021/12/19 (Sun) 11:03
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I remember when the central bank was desperately trying to cool down the economy and inflation that had been overheated around 2007, and they were raising interest rates rapidly every month.

The economy was crazy good back then.
I miss those days.

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#1949
  • コスコ
  • 2021/12/19 (Sun) 16:06
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Gasoline is cheaper.

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#1950
  • 現状
  • 2021/12/25 (Sat) 10:56
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A cheap shitty apartment-like condo with a
down payment of $180,000 and monthly payments of $3,000 for 30 years, young people today can't do that.

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#1951
  • 実録・わが道
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 09:09
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# I wonder how much a cheap apartment condo in a shithole with a down payment of $180,000 and monthly payments of $3000 for 30 years
total.

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#1952
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 09:22
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Location ?
very expensive and shabby in a very upscale neighborhood.

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#1953
  • 実録・わが道
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 16:20
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Why do you want to live in a super-luxury residential area ?

It's vain to be vain and there's no end to looking up.

If you are satisfied with a life that fits your size,
you will feel happy these days.

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#1954
  • トホホ
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 16:27
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↑ You're the one who can't even turn on the kotatsu (Japanese warm-water heater), so you have to make do with a hot-water bottle. Isn't it hard with the rent going up? I feel sorry for your cat.

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#1955
  • 10人10色
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 16:52
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If you are satisfied with your life,
you will feel happy these days.

Everyone has their own way of feeling happiness
You can live as you like

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#1956
  • 実録・わが道
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 17:51
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# 1954

You probably can't even sleep well because of the posts.

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#1957
  • 可哀想
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 18:27
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It's kind of sad to think that my old age in the U.S. will be so bad that I won't even be able to turn on the kotatsu (a table lamp).

> I feel happy these days
as long as I am satisfied with the life I lead.

You can't do without thinking like this.
It's not too late, you should work harder.

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#1958
  • さんまの名言
  • 2021/12/26 (Sun) 18:43
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The more overconfident you are in yourself, the more troubled and depressed you become.

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#1964
  • 仙人
  • 2022/03/30 (Wed) 10:05
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The price has gone up over 30% in the last two years.
It is still selling at a tremendous rate. I wonder if it will still go up
until this fall. People who are about to buy will have a hard time.

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#1967
  • ヒョエ
  • 2022/03/31 (Thu) 08:43
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I'm replying to a text from three months ago.

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#1969
  • REIT
  • 2022/04/10 (Sun) 10:20
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The real estate bubble is finally starting to show signs of bursting.

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#1970
  • 不動産王
  • 2022/04/10 (Sun) 21:53
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It won't go down much.

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#1972
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 08:59
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Did you buy all 32 houses with cash?

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#1973
  • アパート暮らしの老後
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 10:50
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1972
Why do you care so much about other people?
Just be yourself.

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#1974
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 11:12
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I don't really care, but

Japanese professional baseball player's real estate investment,
Japanese male singer also went bankrupt with his real estate investment,
and now we don't even hear his name anymore,
I just thought maybe he did something similar.

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#1975
  • え?
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 11:33
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It says that he became very rich, not bankrupt.
Don't make others unhappy just because you didn't get what you deserved.

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#1976
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 15:48
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A Japanese male singer still had a fortune of
300 billion yen in real estate investments
I wonder what happened to him.

Beware of people who label others just because they were not rewarded.

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#1981
  • 紅夜叉のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/11 (Mon) 18:14
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1976

This is not about you living in a remodeled apartment.

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#1984
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 07:41
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They bought and used it as collateral to buy again,
and the debt became so large that it led to bankruptcy, as the news in Japan and the weekly magazine seemed to say.

Regardless of the amount of money,

you have to learn to behave yourself by watching others.

https://www.msn.com/ja-jp/money/other/%e5%85%a8%e8%b2%a1%e7%94%a3%e3%82%92%e5%a4%b1%e3%81%a3%e3%81%9f%e3%83%9f%e3%83%aa%e3%82%aa%e3%83%8d%e3%82%a2%e9%81%b8%e6%89%8b%e3%81%9f%e3%81%a1%e5%a4%a7%e9%87%91%e6%8c%81%e3%81%a1%e3%81%8b%e3%82%89%e7%84%a1%e4%b8%80%e6%96%87%e3%81%ab%ef%bc%9f/ss-AAVZaYV

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#1985
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 07:48
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# This is none of your business, as you live in a remodeled apartment.

I could advise you someday if I had it as knowledge.

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#1991
  • 資産バブルの崩壊
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 10:14
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#1971 The Later

> > I had a friend who had been buying new houses all over the east side of the city, about $200,000 new construction, by draining his savings deposits.

You were buying a new $200,000 new house all over the place with your savings down ?
You were rich to begin with.

Someone was buying all kinds of properties in Detroit for around $20,000 over 10 years ago when jobs ran out and many people left and abandoned or something, what's going on now ??

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#1993
  • 紅夜叉のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 17:35
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1985

Your flimsy knowledge has never been useful to others, tho.

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#1994
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 18:04
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All things are impermanent

Some people are useful, others think they are useless

Life is full of variety
Men are full of variety
Women are full of variety
In the world, all kinds of things are in bloom

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#1995
  • シッシ
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 18:05
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#1984

You've lived a life so far from success that you gleefully post the misfortunes of celebrities.

Don't get involved with these people.

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#1996
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/12 (Tue) 18:11
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Life is like a heavy burden carried on a long way

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#2005
  • 仙人
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 09:43
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Even now, it keeps going up.
3-5% in one month. Maybe this fall is the peak ?
$ even houses over 2 million are selling quickly. Amazing.

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#2006
  • いや
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 09:51
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↑ Reduction all the time ?

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#2007
  • 複雑
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 10:29
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I bought a regular house for 800K 5 years ago for 1300K.
I guess I can't move in CA with prices going up everywhere.

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#2008
  • 資産バブル崩壊へ
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 10:42
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With mortgages coming up so fast,
it's going to cool down all at once.

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#2009
  • いや
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 10:59
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I don't know
the poor are moving to other states, the rich are moving
if you're on the edge of your income, you can sell your house and move to another state

if you can afford it, buy now at a discount and refinance

the best time to buy is when you can buy This is what I mean.

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#2010
  • ron
  • 2022/04/19 (Tue) 14:03
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I need to talk to someone who knows about loans
who should I ask? Real Estate ?

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#2011
  • 仙人
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 10:27
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Now, the price is going up even more because of the rush to buy before the interest rates go up
.
Well - prices won't drop that much next year and the year after that.

This is the best time for sellers
because they are getting lots of offers and selling for more than the selling price. Maybe it's a good time to sell. The yen is strong right now.

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#2012
  • 仙人
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 10:34
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The yen has depreciated, not appreciated. Correction.

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#2014
  • イミフ
  • 2022/04/20 (Wed) 19:00
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Mortgages soared ?.

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#2015
  • 仙人
  • 2022/04/24 (Sun) 09:32
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Even if interest rates go up, more than 25% are cash purchases, 25% are
replacements, and 25% are investments. We will be where we are until about the end of this year
. Even if interest goes up to 6%, house prices won't
drop that much.

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#2016
  • 最高
  • 2022/05/08 (Sun) 19:04
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Real estate is still going up.

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#2018
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 08:37
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Well, I guess it all depends on the inventory of properties.
With Meta(Facebook ) and Amazon and others starting to lay off people, we may see more people giving up their properties because they can't pay their mortgages anymore.

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#2020
  • あらら
  • 2022/05/27 (Fri) 23:36
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家の値段が下がり始めましたね〜

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#2021
  • 仙人
  • 2022/05/28 (Sat) 20:16
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Real estate, unlike stocks and bitcoin, does not fall suddenly.
It is still selling above listing price.

Los Angeles is not doing too bad right now with the military, and IT companies.
Even in my neighborhood, even above $2 million is selling quickly.

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#2022
  • 投資家
  • 2022/05/29 (Sun) 09:25
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As you can see from the stock prices and earnings results, IT companies are doing very poorly right now.
The military and energy industries are doing very well though.
Homes in the higher price range of $2 million and up are still selling, but middle class homes are coming down in both price and number of transactions.

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#2023
  • 用意は良いかい?
  • 2022/06/07 (Tue) 01:19
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Malls and restaurants are suddenly losing customers.
I feel that the Great Depression is around the corner.

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#2024
  • 無知
  • 2022/06/07 (Tue) 12:52
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I went to see TOP GUN Saturday evening and the mall was completely dead. No customers at all.
This is bad.

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#2026
  • 仙人
  • 2022/06/07 (Tue) 18:38
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Now it's graduation season. Election is today and this is what it looks like.
The economy is not bad, because the economy is good and prices are going up, so interest rates are going up
Unemployment is low ・

Do you own real estate ?
You don't seem to understand it very well.
Real estate investment is not a short term game.

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#2028
  • pooske
  • 2022/06/10 (Fri) 21:49
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I don't think the L.A. neighborhood will go down, especially in the trans and other safe areas. It is a supply and demand issue and supply is not keeping up with demand. The only houses for sale are deceased, divorced, or relocated. In contrast, there are many Asians who want to live here. They are buying with cash, so they can't compete.
I also moved from Silicon Valley last year and was able to do it for 25% over asking price in cash the day it went on the market. It has already gone up 20% in value in a year.
I think the Chinese lockdown may be having an effect ? that has been lifted, so real estate around here will move again. If you want to buy real estate in this area, you have to take the steps of buying a condo first, then a townhouse, and finally a house. Bank interest rates won't help. The only way is to invest, but stocks are cheap now, and in that sense it may be a good time to buy, but it is risky. This coastal property is special. You can't buy more places later.

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#2029
  • 下がってる
  • 2022/06/11 (Sat) 11:00
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It's getting lower and lower ? I hope it doesn't crash...lol

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#2031
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/14 (Tue) 14:20
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It's all supply and demand.
Home sales are still about 20% of pre-Corona levels.
If more properties don't come on the market, prices won't drop so much.
Especially now that interest rates are going up for those who bought at low rates, there is no advantage to selling your house and then buying a new house at a higher rate. It's whether or not the big investment companies will give up their properties.

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#2032
  • 用意は良いかい?
  • 2022/06/14 (Tue) 15:28
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The Fed will finally do the heavy lifting and start gradually reducing purchases and selling housing bonds in August, which it has been purchasing for a long time as part of its monetary easing policy, so I guess we will see what happens from there.

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#2033
  • Kim
  • 2022/06/17 (Fri) 16:39
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I wonder when the price will drop ? ?
I want a house!

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#2034
  • げっ!
  • 2022/06/18 (Sat) 01:25
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If you lay off people, there will just be more people who will just eat again ! I don't want to work hard and feed those people.

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#2036
  • 恒大上場廃止
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 15:57
  • Report

33 trillion in total debt ( Lehman: 64 trillion )

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#2037
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/20 (Mon) 17:20
  • Report

I remember when Lehman Brothers collapsed, I received $500 from the U.S. government.

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#2038
  • 仙人
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 20:48
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Real estate investment is location, location, location ・
As long as it's in the right place, don't worry about it.

You don't have to worry about overseas price drops ?.

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#2039
  • 大不況時代到来
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 10:56
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Real estate in Seattle, a great location, has begun to decline.

Many American companies have started laying off workers.

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#2040

Homelessness in Seattle is hell. Businesses are closing. Typical Democratic state.

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#2041
  • グッドタイミング
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 11:32
  • Report

Maternity leave soon

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#2042
  • ん?
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 11:35
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I don't want to live in Seattle
I don't think this place will ever get less popular
Poor people just can't afford to live here.

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#2043
  • 仙人
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 13:04
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The meaning of location is different.
It is a more detailed location in the same city.
That's why we only have properties
close to the SOUTH BAY beaches. I can get $ 4000 to $ 6000
rent and I have never lowered the rent.

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#2049
  • シアトル最悪
  • 2022/06/24 (Fri) 05:00
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Seattle is also the worst. Homeless everywhere, deteriorating public safety. Businesses are closing. This is what you would expect from a Democratic state.

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#2060
  • 😮‍💨
  • 2022/06/30 (Thu) 20:41
  • Report

The number of homeless people seems to be increasing a lot.

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#2061
  • Fedには逆らうな
  • 2022/07/04 (Mon) 10:00
  • Report

With the Fed trying to bring down real estate prices and prices,
we won't be able to prevent prices from falling.

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#2062
  • インフレ金無し
  • 2022/07/04 (Mon) 11:19
  • Report

A house in a neighborhood near the beach in the South Bay has been vacant FOR RENT ever since the tenant moved out in March.
Summer is moving season in the US, but no one seems to be moving in. One third of the year the house remains vacant.

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#2071
  • ポru
  • 2022/07/05 (Tue) 23:08
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Interest rates have gone up a bit too much~
I bet we all can't afford it.

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#2073
  • 時間差
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 10:43
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Since the number of transactions has started to fall sharply,
the outlook is for prices to fall in the future, but...

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#2074
  • みんなが言ってた
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 15:56
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It's not going to go down yet. There's too much demand.
I'm glad I was cutting 6 years ago!

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#2075
  • ってかさ
  • 2022/07/06 (Wed) 17:26
  • Report

It doesn't matter if there aren't more than two cases.

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#2076
  • おやおや
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 18:16
  • Report

House prices are starting to drop...

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#2077
  • 全く人望の無い昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 18:19
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Well, it went up about 40% last year.
It is still high compared to that.

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#2078
  • おやおや
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 18:25
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I think it will go down about 20%.

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#2082
  • 全く人望の高い昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/19 (Tue) 07:42
  • Report

2077 Well, even if it went up about 40% last year, it's still a cake on the picture

Sarrethare all your dreams like a rice cake gushing out from the shelf.

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#2083
  • まじヤバい極度の干魃
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 10:13
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They say that within the next 5 years Southern California will run out of water completely and the tap water will be shut off.

Northern Mexico has been in that state for the last week.

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#2084
  • やはり
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 10:17
  • Report


Source: ?

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#2085
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 10:31
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2077

Even the very poor can become millionaires when they come here.

The millionaires don't come here, only the very poor come here and look like millionaires.

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#2086
  • ウケる
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 10:47
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↑ Maybe not millionaires, but you have to be at the wealthy level to live a normal life in California.

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#2087
  • レベル?
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 11:01
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There are many women in their 40's who rent rooms. Well, they are all single or divorced. I mean, they have normal lives.

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#2088
  • ウケる
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 11:20
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I guess it depends on what is normal
Is sharing a room in your 40s normal?

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#2089
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 11:45
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2086

That kind of writing makes the extremely poor seem vain.

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#2090
  • ウケる
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 11:46
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↑ You say everyone else is like that because you are extremely poor.

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#2091
  • 事実
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 12:36
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As long as you think money is dirty, you will be poor.

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#2092
  • 裕福そう
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 13:58
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↑ There may not be millionaires, but you have to be at the wealthy level to have a normal life in California
and saying "ugh" not to be wealthy is not normal !.

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#2093
  • 極貧の昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 15:03
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2089

Typical of the very losers, tho.

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#2094
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 16:21
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2093

It's hard to have a wife whose education, job, and income outstrip her husband's.

My wife ran away to get a man because she heard me complaining every day.

So I have nowhere else to show off.

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#2095
  • 天涯孤独の昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/31 (Sun) 16:45
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2094

You have never had a wife or a partner, so you seem to be very concerned about other people.
Even your cat got fed up with you and left you ?.

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#2097
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/01 (Mon) 07:33
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2095 2096

I suddenly feel so energetic when I come here!

Well, I guess I feel elite because this is the only place I can live.

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#2098
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/01 (Mon) 07:52
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Oh no -

There is a master who is in charge of this place.

I wonder if he has permission from the operator.

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#2100
  • インフレ抑制
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 11:00
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It seems that home purchase cancellations are increasing dramatically due to rising loan rates.

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#2102
  • ロクなやついない
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 11:57
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Room renters are the ones who try to make money without moving themselves. This is a good example of why there are no good people. They are not needed by society, but they are annoying because of their misconceptions.

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#2103
  • 賢いおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 12:03
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↑ You don't have to rent a room ? lol

If you have your own place you don't have to deal with those people.

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#2104
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 12:32
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Haha, you are the one who is not needed by the society.
Be careful not to rent a room to such people. People who ask for a lot of orders, people who complain a lot. It's not really unearned income.
There are a lot of bad people.
If you don't rent rooms, everyone will be happy.

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#2105
  • 意味不明
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 13:03
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I don't know who the subject is.
It sounds like the following overseas Chinese are nice people and cheated me
I took the job after being advised by a friend of mine that overseas Chinese are terrible and dirty about money
It was really bad

The terrible lying borrowers you write about are probably not in Japan.

I've heard other horror stories, but they are true about Asian people born in Japan

The couple I helped before them were Japanese, but they were definitely from Japan

they steal things, lie, don't follow rules, and left in the middle of the night with no thanks for helping me
It's not discrimination, it's a fact.

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#2106
  • ロクなやついない
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 14:12
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〜I'm not going to tell you how to do it, but I'm going to tell you how not to do it.
I haven't rented a room for a long time. lol
You wouldn't understand that I'm trying to reduce the number of victims by telling failure stories.

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#2107
  • ロクなやついない
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 14:14
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What part of it isn't unearned income
I mean, it's normal to take out the trash and all that.

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#2109
  • 誰が?
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 16:32
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There are no good ones, but it's normal for them to trash the place or something.

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#2110
  • 元祖賢いおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 17:35
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> I haven't rented a room in a long time lol

Yeah, so I'll settle for one without renting a room.

Next!

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#2111
  • 文句
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 21:50
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If you can't follow house rules, you should rent your own place.
It's expensive, you don't know the market, it's dirty, you don't even clean it yourself, but if you go against the grain and complain, there is tent living if you don't have the money.

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#2138
  • 🥧
  • 2022/08/10 (Wed) 15:00
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In Gardena $ What on earth would be the purpose of someone who wants to sell a house for $500,000 but will let you buy it back for the same amount a few years later ? avoiding forklodgers ? Anyway, it's too convenient.

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#2139
  • はてな
  • 2022/08/11 (Thu) 05:08
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I don't know why I live with people.

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#2148
  • だけど
  • 2022/08/11 (Thu) 10:31
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Not just middle age, but friends roommates fighting and breaking up.
Just because you know each other well doesn't mean you can do anything.
Roommates who don't follow the house rules and treat things roughly should live alone and take responsibility for everything.
Those who get upset and break the house rules and do whatever they want when they are not there should live with a man.

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#2154
  • 一人暮らし
  • 2022/08/11 (Thu) 14:58
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School. You're a stubborn old man. He looks like a prick from the way he writes.
I'm for living alone. Live by your own rules, do as you please, and clean up after yourself when you leave. There are rules for apartments, too.
But I guess people like this complain about breaking things and don't pay.

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#2162
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 01:15
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Roommate and rental house problems are the most common problems at Judge Judy. It shows that it is not only the Japanese.

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#2163
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 08:42
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If a room becomes available after the children become independent, they find someone to rent it through their acquaintances.

A friend of mine lives in a one-bed apartment where her grandmother lives
The grandmother asked her acquaintance to move in because she was going back to Japan.

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#2164
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 10:27
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There was a post on the information board asking me to clean a house where two middle-aged men were living.

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#2166
  • オワタ
  • 2022/08/20 (Sat) 11:35
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With overpricing in addition to rising interest rates,
I see that the cancellation rate after sales contracts is now over 25%.

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#2167
  • 2022/08/20 (Sat) 12:29
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↑ So I guess that means the loan won't go through.

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#2171
  • いやいや
  • 2022/08/21 (Sun) 16:30
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You don't know because you can't buy cash or get a loan.

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#2172
  • 知らないんだwww
  • 2022/08/21 (Sun) 23:26
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Finance News reports that cancellation rates are increasing across the U.S.

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#2173
  • 言い切れる
  • 2022/08/28 (Sun) 09:46
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The price will surely go down in the future.

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#2174
  • 単純に
  • 2022/08/28 (Sun) 09:50
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It's gone up too much, and if it goes down, it will go up again
Poor people can't afford it forever

Don't get me wrong.

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#2175
  • 来年はさらに下がる
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 10:59
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You have started to lower the price because it's not selling.

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#2176
  • ルイボスティー
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 22:19
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I don't think it will go down much, but if it goes down a lot, I'll buy more
shares if it goes down.

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#2178
  • 来年はリセッション入り
  • 2022/09/20 (Tue) 11:50
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I see quite a few affordable homes starting to come on the market.
Interest rates are high, but...

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#2182
  • ザル?
  • 2022/09/21 (Wed) 08:21
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measure of room size (in mat units)

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#2184
  • キャイン
  • 2022/09/22 (Thu) 10:36
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I guess we have to be prepared for a considerable drop from here on out, after all the fun we have had so far.

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#2185
  • 家買いたい
  • 2022/10/13 (Thu) 17:20
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I hope the market crashes soon.

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#2186
  • 何事?
  • 2022/10/13 (Thu) 19:03
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Real estate is starting to go up again.

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#2187
  • そう?
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 10:24
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Zillow says that Los Angeles properties on the market have dropped an average of 6% in price since May,
as reported in today's economic news!

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#2188
  • 何事?
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 11:16
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I have a house ?
You don't.

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#2190
  • 家なき子
  • 2022/10/16 (Sun) 20:50
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inside the house

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#2191
  • 2022/10/18 (Tue) 02:15
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arroyo

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#2192
  • 家嫌い
  • 2022/10/18 (Tue) 22:02
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I prefer to rent a house because I have to fix up a lot of things. But I don't like landlords who give me a decent amount of money every year, but if the house is put up for sale, I have to find a place to go, and that's a lot of work.
What should I do?
I'm getting old and it's hard to carry my stuff in a condo.

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#2193
  • 一生貧乏
  • 2022/10/18 (Tue) 22:27
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↑ Renting with a pension ? Homelessness ensues

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#2194
  • 2022/10/18 (Tue) 22:52
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2192

Make money.

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#2195
  • 難しいな
  • 2022/11/26 (Sat) 08:09
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A friend of mine recently bought a beautiful home that has been renovated. It is a really nice house, almost new inside.

However, after a few months of living there, she says that the house is starting to look "shabby. She advised me to buy a house that has not been renovated, but isn't it hard to judge ??

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#2196
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/26 (Sat) 08:29
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It's hard to find a place to go when it's for sale. Why do we have to look for a place to go when it is put up for sale?

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#2197
  • ヌ?
  • 2022/11/26 (Sat) 11:26
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↑ Because they're going to raise your rent ?.

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#2198
  • ムズい
  • 2022/11/26 (Sat) 11:35
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# 2195
Renovations, but even if I did it myself, I wouldn't trust a contractor anyway!

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#2199
  • 貧乏か金持ちか
  • 2022/11/26 (Sat) 12:10
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It's trendy now to buy a rag house, renovate it into a designer house, and sell it.

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#2203
  • 買い時?
  • 2022/11/27 (Sun) 09:39
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I just looked at Redfin and there are a few cheap properties here and there.

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#2204
  • 買い時?
  • 2022/11/27 (Sun) 10:17
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There were cheap properties available, but the monthly payments were huge because of the high interest rates.
I still could not buy.

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#2205
  • ちょきん
  • 2022/11/29 (Tue) 16:46
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I am saving now anyway. I want to buy a house right away when the market crashes.

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#2206
  • 金利がひどい
  • 2022/11/30 (Wed) 07:13
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Even if you crash and get a pricey one, the interest rates are quite high, so you will be surprised at the monthly payments.
Compared to around the end of last year, when prices were abnormally higher than they are now when they are cheaper, the monthly payment is almost double.

When interest rates are low, prices rise rapidly, and I really don't know when to buy...

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#2207
  • 賢く生きる
  • 2022/12/01 (Thu) 11:53
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If I had a reasonable income, I wouldn't bother.
Poor people are poor in thought, but they don't realize it.

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#2208
  • ちょきん
  • 2022/12/01 (Thu) 13:47
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Interest rates and house prices are like that … but when house prices are high, interest rates are low, so there is no way to lower them ? because interest rates can be refinanced and gradually lowered … I guess I am an amateur ? lol

investment or a talent for clairvoyance I wish I had a talent for investment or clairvoyance 🥲pien

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#2209
  • 教えて
  • 2022/12/02 (Fri) 09:06
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Can refinancing be done many times ?
and are there any disadvantages ?
If it were easy, everyone would do it ?.

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#2210
  • 教育
  • 2022/12/02 (Fri) 12:46
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I'm not a specialist, but when you refinance, you have to pay for the points, depending on the company. If the interest rate is low and you want to take advantage of it, you should do so. Also, the interest rate seems to vary depending on your credit history and other factors.

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#2212
  • ちょきん
  • 2022/12/03 (Sat) 12:50
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I don't know if there is any benefit to doing it more than once because it costs money, but someone I know has done it twice in a short period of time. He did the math and decided it was better for him. He was frustrated that the interest rate went down again right after he refinanced.

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#2214
  • うれぴい
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 08:44
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Prices are finally falling.
Soon the sales will start to hit the market all at once.

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#2215
  • ワクチン義務化
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 13:05
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I don't think the price has changed much ・ ・ lol

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#2216
  • えお
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 13:35
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Oh well. I'll buy them all.

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#2218
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 23:26
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It's coming down!

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#2219
  • 真の富裕層
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 00:50
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At any moment money begets money

and money begets more money.

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#2220
  • えお
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 06:11
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Really, I could eat on interest alone!

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#2222
  • 庶民
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 10:11
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I transferred my navel to my CD account and now I get $ almost 8 interest every day.
I am happy to save money for Starbucks.

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#2225

#2222
I'm gibberish about CDs and such
but that's about enough for me too.
I would like to know about it.
I was a baby sitter for 2 years (until last year) and I had an allowance of 200-300 per month (8 and 10 years old) and it was really easy to take care of them, but the woman who was their mother had a habit of mounting them and I was uncomfortable with her and refused.
Now I regret refusing her.

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#2226
  • く〜
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 08:58
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They are getting cheaper, but the interest rates are high. Crying

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#2227
  • キャッシュバイヤー
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 19:57
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Interest rate ?
Not relevant

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#2229
  • キャッシュバイヤー
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 09:53
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I have a number of them, but ?
I'll buy more next year!

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#2232
  • オピえて
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 15:54
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What is your reason for selling ?

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#2234
  • キャッシュバイヤー
  • 2022/12/18 (Sun) 20:21
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Billionaires wouldn't be making stingy home investments
I envy you.

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#2238
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/19 (Mon) 07:16
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Some people should take pleasure in looking good and being envied.

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#2246
  • saving account
  • 2022/12/19 (Mon) 14:18
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Nowadays, there are many high yield saving accounts with interest rates exceeding 4%, so
if you deposit $100,000, you can earn an annual interest rate of 4,000, or more than $300 per month.
However, we do not know how long this high interest rate will last.

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#2248
  • プリアプローブ
  • 2022/12/20 (Tue) 09:00
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The interest rate is too high and banks won't lend me money.
Which bank is most likely to lend me money ?
Once upon a time, an old man who invested in real estate advised me that Korean banks are the most likely to lend me money, but what do you think ?
My friend said WellsFargo is the most likely to lend me money. A friend of mine said WellsFargo is easy to lend.

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#2251
  • プア
  • 2022/12/21 (Wed) 17:56
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↑ Don't you use a mortgage broker ?
Do you hit every single bank yourself ?
If you use a broker, they should be able to do it for you and bring you some offers.
At least that's what I did when I used to buy a house with a loan.

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#2252
  • 物価高すぎ
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 07:11
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House prices are coming down but interest rates are too high.

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#2253
  • 💲
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 10:37
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It's the age of buying with cash.
However, now the interest is too good to be true, and
if you have cash, you're better off earning interest.

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#2254
  • おっかさん
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 11:35
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You can't just have cash
unless you put it where it earns interest.

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#2255
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん.
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 12:32
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2254

What is the point of writing the obvious ?

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#2258
  • 無理だよ
  • 2023/02/20 (Mon) 07:06
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Mortgage rates of 6.5% are unusually high ! ?.

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#2259
  • だって
  • 2023/02/20 (Mon) 08:44
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They've been unusually cheap up to now.

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#2260
  • キタキタきた〜!!
  • 2023/04/07 (Fri) 07:12
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Real estate prices are falling.

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#2262
  • 下落
  • 2023/04/10 (Mon) 06:28
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I think next year is the bottom.

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#2264
  • 北村
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 00:56
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One month with just property tax in a very normal house $ 800+ ! ?
I still can't afford it in LA. Crying.

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#2265
  • 年寄り金持ちが決める法
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:38
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I think it's weird because in the US, most of the old time landowners are like property tax free.

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#2266
  • よく考えよう
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:39
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Pension can't even pay property tax

They want me to work until I die ?.

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#2267
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  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:49
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2265
You think property tax is the same amount every year for decades or something ? You're a happy man.

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#2268
  • 私は幸せだけど何か?妬み嫉み僻み
  • 2023/05/14 (Sun) 06:42
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2267
The amount you get increased is completely different between a new purchase and holding it for a long time.
I and my neighbors who recently bought are paying over $8,000 a year, while the landowner next door is only paying $900, although it is going up a bit.
Most people don't realize this.

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#2269
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  • 2023/05/14 (Sun) 08:21
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Because you rearranged the loan. Self-destructed.

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#2270
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  • 2023/05/14 (Sun) 09:50
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Property Tax has nothing to do with mortgage.
Back in 1994 I paid only $ 780 x 2= $ 1560
now I paid $ 1462 x 2= $ 2924
If I sell my condo for $ 649 thousand Tax is 1% = $ 3245 x 2= $ 6490

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#2271
  • 若者には苦
  • 2023/05/14 (Sun) 15:29
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That is still less than double what it has been since 1994.
That's cheap.

In Japan, property tax is applied to the current value.

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#2272
  • 誤字
  • 2023/05/15 (Mon) 09:14
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Elderly people are the most important people in the world. If an elderly person buys a new house, he/she will be taxed on the purchase price. If you buy when you are young, you pay less tax. backwardness

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#2275
  • オフィスは空き室だらけ
  • 2023/06/20 (Tue) 22:29
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Remote work is disrupting
commercial real estate.

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#2276
  • またあがった?
  • 2023/09/01 (Fri) 07:12
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I had given up on buying now and hadn't looked at the house-hunting site for a long time, but about a week ago I looked at it and thought it hadn't gone down at all. Then I looked at it yesterday and I thought it was going up. lol I wonder when the market will crash. 😮‍💨

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#2277
  • 天井かな?
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 07:37
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In the restaurant, everyone is talking about how real estate investments are making a lot of money nowadays.
It's funny that even students and gangs of people are talking about it.

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#2278
  • 儲かると思います
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 07:51
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A friend of mine bought a house in 2019 for $ 900K or so and it sold for $ 1.2M recently. I think it will make a lot of money.

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#2279
  • マジ話
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 08:41
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In seven years the value of the house has doubled.
But property taxes have also gone up quite a bit.

Well, better than throwing money away on an apartment ?.

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#2283
  • City of LA.
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 11:10
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America is totally different from Japan. When condos and townhouses are built around you, even if your condo is old, you can sell it for the same high price
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#2284
  • マジ話
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 11:57
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2282

I have.
The value of the house went up too much, and I paid quite a bit extra for the mortgage as well as for the insurance premiums, etc.

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#2285
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  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 14:34
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#2277

Indeed. On Wall Street, when even the shoe shiners start talking about investing in stocks, they say that's the ceiling.

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#2286
  • 残念ながら
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 14:59
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The prices of so many things are going up, there's no way they'll go down.

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#2288
  • Joe
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 15:30
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House for $800,000 ?
Hoe many beds and baths?

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#2290
  • テント暮らし
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 15:46
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If the next door neighbor's house costs $500,000, that means the "Showa-otchan" house costs at least that much. You always say you are poor, but you are still a wealthy person and have a fortune. More than 70 million Japanese yen. I envy you.

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#2294
  • 徒歩歩
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 16:45
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2280
> Does the value of a house go up in value when it gets old?

This means you don't own the house.
I live next to a house that is for sale and I live in cardboard.

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#2295
  • 2023/09/03 (Sun) 22:54
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2279

Property tax won't go up.

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#2296
  • マジ話
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 00:05
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What is it with people who lie ?

some places the property tax is fixed as you buy the house, some places like my place it depends on the value of the house.
What I don't know = Lying is appalling.

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#2300
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 10:44
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Big crash Expectations

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#2301
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 11:00
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Property Taxes are not fixed in California ?.

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#2303
  • 嘘の嘘
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 12:38
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Q How much can property taxes go up in a year in California?

A 2 percent a year

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#2304
  • 敗北のオーナー
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 12:45
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Ototto, you have lived here for a long time and couldn't even buy a house.

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#2305
  • カートンボード
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 13:16
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You couldn't even buy a house, even though you've lived here for a long time. You are rude to your master. We have a fine house made of cardboard. It is not a house for sale, but a stylish designer house. The master is at the level of Choumei Kamo, who says it is enough to shelter from the wind and rain.

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#2306
  • どうだ
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 13:46
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But the TV is a Sony 60".

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#2306
  • ごめん
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 13:49
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It was 72 inches.

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#2312
  • 2023/09/04 (Mon) 16:14
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Sorry

It's like going out for one meal, but it goes up

lol

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#2317
  • 興味あり
  • 2023/09/05 (Tue) 07:34
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Wouldn't a house for $500,000 be cheap?
Where is the location?

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