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by laklak » Sun Feb 20, 2022 1:30 pm
It's a valid alternative lifestyle.
But yeah, housing is a bit out of whack at the moment, particularly here in Florida. I'm not complaining, I mean we've done well in the housing market. Could have done better if I had steelier nerves, but we still did OK. But it's at a point that ordinary folk will be hard pressed to ever own a home of their own. We're not as bad as California but the gap is closing. Government subsidized housing is the only real way forward, as much as that offends my Libertarian mindset, but needs does. Unfortunately, public housing is really, really, really shitty in most states, and that's unlikely to change, because government can't do anything as well as private industry. Unfortunately private industry is full of selfish, greedy slimeball developers, and that's not likely to change either. I don't know what the answer is.
One small ray of hope is the popularity of "tiny houses", particularly among the younger generations. We were planning on developing a small home community up near Asheville along with my daughter's ex, 10 acres with about 30 small homes (around 60 sq meters or so) with lots of common areas and amenities, but when he became an ex those plans fell through and we invested the cash elsewhere.
Florida's population is predicted to more than double in the next 10-15 years, Texas and Florida will be the two most populous states as people flee the dystopian Blue shitholes (Make America Florida isn't just a pipe dream now, y'all), so it's only going to get worse.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.