The whole shed?? You're dreaming.
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The whole shed?? You're dreaming.
A few years ago in Nederland I had one tenant that rented out the shed in the backyard. My neighbor called me up, said a guy set up shedlife and even had a couple of chairs and table outside for having coffee in the morning. By the time I got to town and saw the shed the troglodyte had improved the place with shelves, insulation, and a loft/bed area. Overall I would call that a win, although it did cost $4k in clean up after I kicked everyone out.
Why the fuck didn’t you keep it like that and re-rent it? Guy was on to something, it’s just that the wrong person was getting paid.
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Whatever shed boy
That 100% exists. I (and a few of my friends) did some moonlighting work for a guy who was a self described "offshore banker". From what he was willing to divulge, his book of business was Hong Kong money investing in BC and the western states. Mostly RE, but some golf courses too.
I am pretty sure you find a shady lawyer or RE agent in Vangroovy that you couldn't trust to do whatever you need done with your RE fo he-van sake
There was more or less 2 recent big waves of chinese immigrants so in the mid 90's there were the Hongkong expats (AKA Honkies by the long established Vancover cantonese, almost all of the Honkies came on a Can gov program to get millionaire $ into Canada but all they did was game the system, park $$$$ off shore in RE, send kids to cheap uni and commute back to china for business, they would leave kids here with a big expense account so you would see a young chinese kid drivivn a BMW with a learner sticker the big green L
the Mainland Chinese were the second wave somewhere in the 2000's generaly considered WAY more pushy than the Honkies WAY more probably stolen $$$$$$$ but same thing, send kids to cheap uni, park money off shore in RE, commute back to china for business and so you would see a young chinese kid in a lamborghini with a big green L sticker on the back
China is a big fucking place with a lot of people and a lot of dialects for the longest time my mother could not speak her dialect of chinese to anyone in chinatown cuz she was born in Singapore and everyone in Vangroovy spoke Cantonese but that changed cuz Singaporeans would cash in their central providence fund (probably half a million) come to Canada buy cheap RE , send kids to cheap uni, complain about the cold weatehr
Vangroovy is now a huge melting pot of every kind of nationality compared to when i was growing up there
so its all about parking money in the cheap RE and the cheap uni
except the RE is no longer cheap you know La
Def a lost opportunity in Nederland. A shed is luxury!
$900 could get you this in SD.Attachment 478727
That wave of rich HK immigrants basically killed Chinatown in favor of Richmond.
I think this might have already been posted but, $62.4 million seems like a bargain. I could see this 640 acre parcel go pending before it actually got listed for that cheap price.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wy...cd4d64d6&ei=29
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An updated document issued by Scoggin ahead of Thursday’s hearing suggested that “the minimum acceptable bid” should be set at $80 million — a jump from the previous $62.4 million.
Jason Crowder, deputy director of the Office of State Lands, acknowledged at the hearing that there has been widespread concern about the plans.
During the 60-day public comment period, he said that he and his colleagues held four public hearings across the state and received more than 9,000 written statements.
The Thursday vote to table the proposal until next year came as a surprise to most, as only one of the five elected officials who serve on the all-Republican board — Secretary of State Chuck Gray — had declared his opinion ahead of time.
Gray, an outspoken supporter of former President Trump, contended that “selling off such an invaluable piece of property in Teton County is not in the best interests of the State of Wyoming.”
“I also remain skeptical that the appraisal brought forward matches the true value of this priceless piece of property,” Gray said in a statement.
Environment and conservation groups have likewise been vocal in expressing their opposition to the public lands disposal.
The National Wildlife Federation Action Fund, for example, has advocated for a no-vote with hopes of conserving the moose habitat in Grand Teton National Park.
I doubt it wil sell to developers. Sounds like a ploy to get the Feds to the table and get some land in/near town for affordable housing. If they lease out the affordable housing it generates continuing revenue as per their requirements. But who knows.
Well stopped by the place in Wilson, unfortunately the tool shed was already taken.
Good news is, they had an old 55 gallon drum in a drainage ditch for rent. 1200$ a month. I immediately jumped on it, as housing here is a challenge.
Pretty stoked overall, it's a little tight but going to make it work.
Ha! Reminds me of this old Will Ferrell sketch. Someday if I ever get crazy rich, Imma buy up a vacant lot in Jackson and do exactly this just for teh lulz...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kva0MXb67nc
I don't know how you would kill China town if people are going there, the old stock cantonese didnt even particularly like the honkies ? China town is a pretty small hold over from early Vancover ( there is also a japan town other side of hastings ) but that isn't anywhere near big enough for the amount of chinese now in Vangroovy, China town is/ has always been right next to the DTES skid row, they existed side by each, but maybe not now with the ongoing fentynal/ homeless crisis cuz who wants to go down there ? whereas Richmond is a big fucking municipality , there are also a lota chinese in poco
but you don't need to go to China town for cooking supplies cuz the stuff is available every where now which was not the case 50-60 yrs ago
the victims that paid $3,250 a month for a bedroom
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I’m guessing WFH tech jobs and want the richest trendiest town in the US.
I doubt they shred the gnar.
That's just up the street from me. Rent has gone crazy here. $900 for a tent. WTF! 10 years ago I paid $1350 for a 2BR apartment. Now it's $2k or more for 1BR.
Maybe I should rent my balcony out. It's 12x16ft. Hang a hammock up. Gotta be worth $6-700. Front balcony is 6x8. $400. Juliet balcony 2x6ft. $150. Front porch. $300.
About time. Yeah, doubt it passes but it will hopefully be seen as a shot over the bow of hedge fund fuckery.
Letter to the editor, take it for that:
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I have been a landlord for over 35 years with over 31 of them here in Livingston. Seen it all and heard it all from both sides and can tell you as a highly experienced "private owner" landlord that rents are not too high (basic 8-10% rule) nor are landlords favored in the law. Times have changed dramatically and property values have skyrocketed because there are about 100 million Americans seeking to move to high enough ground to get them above the smog and water pollution line, out of the massive drought, flood and storm prone areas where they can breathe relatively clean air and drink the relatively clean water that we take for granted here. This inspired huge investment companies to buy up every piece of Montana.
Landlord bashing simply drives local private landlords to sell out to corporations that hire management companies to collect rents for them. There are few actual "individual" landlords left. I believe the majority of rental housing is now corporate owned and our current landlord-tenant laws do not appropriately regulate and make management companies liable for violations of the law. First, last AND deposit. It's first and deposit — last is just additional deposit nefariously misnamed and should be banned by law! That is what our representatives need to act upon, the management companies.
Private landlord that live here are the only landlords left seeking to keep rents affordable for locals. Corporate decision-makers don't live here and are purely profit-oriented because that's what the investors want. The ever decreasing number of private landlords, myself included, are getting fed up with bad tenants that can cost us thousands, courts that ignore the law, and incessant landlord bashing. Landlords didn't create this situation — humankind did. It's something we have to live with now, like it or not.
Ronald ************
Livingston
What I've learned from decades of being a renter and renting:
Management companies are the worst thing in existence. They are rewarded for treating EVERYONE like garbage. My white hot hatred for rental management companies will never die.
Funky old rentals always come with funky old landlords.
Guess who I saw last night at the $500 ticket, bougie library foundation benefit at the Four Seasons? Yep, Claire Tramm.
Pffft, that’s only like 10 days of rent for a laundry room that she doesn’t own.
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There's definitely a joke in there about riding the Tramm at Jackson.
Clowns
I dunno, his photos are pretty good
https://instagram.com/veridical_vent...QwZjQ0NmI0OA==
He might shred.
Hustle Culture and Shitbag Culture are tangential. Often times, people cross into the Shitbag realm with no self awareness. Its a strange place to operate. I see it all the time in the contracting business.
My opinion is that landlording is a hard job. I basically only rent to friends or super solid referrals. The renter/landlord relationship has become dysfunctional and it sucks for all involved. It is definitely contributing to the housing crisis.
Gotta be somewhat legit when you're dumb enough to pay 3 grand for a dog kennel
Ireland’s troubles: https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...urope-refugees
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The average Dublin rent is now €2,102 a month. That is equivalent to the entire monthly take-home pay of a newly qualified teacher. Since 2015, rents have increased by 13% across the euro area, but in Ireland they’ve increased by 60%. And this is despite a rent cap on existing rental tenancies.
Spiralling rents are directly connected to the fact that most of the new-build housing supply is expensive, investor-fund build-to-rent, backed by government through tax breaks and incentives. In 2022, 58% of all newly built homes in greater Dublin were bought or developed by investor funds. Countless people are being locked out of buying a home by the reliance on these global vulture funds. I prefer to call them vampire funds because they seek not to buy and sell, but to extract high rents in perpetuity.
Springfield moving up in the world.
Must be all that Big E carney money.
https://themortgagereports.com/10889...g-markets-2024
Grand Rapids is awesome. All that toasted cereal from the Kellogg plant's makes the city smell like a bakery.
Detroit losing out to Toledo is just another slight after all they been through.