тхеодоре кацзынски
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Also, the freedom to wake up one morning and take a sledge hammer to the walls.
Try that in rented accomodation.
Try that in rented accomodation.
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Also, the freedom to wake up one morning and take a sledge hammer to the walls.
Try that in rented accomodation.
It's an investment in freedom.
Once a place is paid for, it's paid for. Who wants to be making rent at 70?
Try that in a terrace and you'll be killed by your neighbours, if you survive bringing two or three houses down on your head.
Buying is for chumps. Rent. Move around. Explore. 13 years in that box would be a death sentence.
I've a mate who's of the same opinion, buying a house/apartment seems to be a ridiculous concept (especially after the rise & fall of the Irish property market) but I always ask the question when the issue comes up, are you going to be paying 1-2K rent per month when you're > 65 years old/retirement age?
Admittedly a few years ago, but when rents were higher on average than they are now, I was renting a one bed apartment in D8, 10 minutes walk from Trinity College and about the same from O'Connell St. It was considerably bigger than that dump, had french doors out onto a huge south facing terrace and was less than €500 a month.
You can still have shitty neighbours in a property you own, but you're fucking stuck with them, and your poxy small gaff and your noose like mortgage.
But you are taller than it is wide!
Who is free at 70 ? In fact who wants to be alive at 70 ?It's an investment in freedom.
Once a place is paid for, it's paid for. Who wants to be making rent at 70?
Who is free at 70 ? In fact who wants to be alive at 70 ?
Haven't you seen Amour yet ?
Fuck that.
You left a smuggy out of that post.Well, I'll own mine in my 50s.
You left a smuggy out of that post.
Unintentional ?I'm often an unintentional dickhead.
That was a place on your own ?
bollocks, it's quite simple; there's not enough supply.Right now we're seeing a seriously dysfunctional market being tightly manipulated and controlled by government and banks to suit their own interests.
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