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LoneWolf 07-13-2023 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17015013)
And sitting in between a bunch of 200k bungalow turds. But there’s soooo many bars and restaurants close by!

Yep, the builder can list the house for whatever price they want. Doesn't mean someone is going to pay that. I can't imagine paying over 500k to live in that shitty neighborhood next to a bunch of people that don't care to take care of their property. I'd rather shoot myself than to pay that much to live in a neighborhood that people like Clay can afford to live in.

TambaBerry 07-13-2023 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 17013102)
Yeah, it's going to be tough for a lot of people. Guess I was being encouraging by saying to try new ideas. Maybe, one has to move to a different area to earn a better income, then move back or get into a field that you can work from home, then move somewhere that homeownership is inexpensive-ish.

Maybe, during that 5 year plan home prices will collapse and new ownership will eventually come about.






Hey it won't be handed to anyone but there is opportunity if one persists.

I bought my first home in north KC for 145k, I only updated one bathroom and sold it for 230k in 21. Bought a house in Johnson county for 300k house prices have been insane and I feel lucky that I bought and sold when I did.

Gravedigger 07-13-2023 06:09 AM

I worked for NIC before it was bought out by Tyler Technologies, I left the company after the buyout. There's only two possibilities; either Tyler's code is incorrect to which Jackson County should be able to directly point to in a court case, should there be one, or Jackson County told them in specifics what they wanted and Tyler delivered, which Tyler should be able to easily prove in a court case, again should there be one. Tyler Technologies bought out many companies over the past few years, so I can't say for sure if the one I worked for in Olathe was the one responsible for the code, but there are good people there, led by a good team of leaders that I was sad to leave.

If the code was the problem, or something that Tyler Technologies did, then Jackson County would be rolling back to something that is accurate and not forcing people to go through an appeals process on this, somehow I don't think we should be laying all the blame at Tyler Technologies so I look forward to finding out more about where the issue actually occurred in due time.

Pablo 07-13-2023 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 17015016)
Yep, the builder can list the house for whatever price they want. Doesn't mean someone is going to pay that. I can't imagine paying over 500k to live in that shitty neighborhood next to a bunch of people that don't care to take care of their property. I'd rather shoot myself than to pay that much to live in a neighborhood that people like Clay can afford to live in.

Oh they’re selling. Dipshits that loooove walking their dog down to brunch and then swing by the cricket mobile store on the way home to load up on minutes!

stevieray 07-13-2023 08:20 AM

600k for a home in Denver.

What will it be in 10 years?

1.2 mill?

How much a sq ft to lay your head and make a meal? a thousand dollars?

:shake:

...and people wonder why the younger generations want to embrace socialism.

Bugeater 07-13-2023 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 17015197)
600k for a home in Denver.

What will it be in 10 years?

1.2 mill?

How much a sq ft to lay your head and make a meal? a thousand dollars?

:shake:

...and people wonder why the younger generations want to embrace socialism.

This is the push to make them embrace it.

stevieray 07-13-2023 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 17015203)
This is the push to make them embrace it.

Here's another tell.

When I was out there two years ago for work, they were struggling to find enough people to even build homes.

The average age of the construction workers?

Fifty-five.

LoneWolf 07-13-2023 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 17015197)
600k for a home in Denver.

What will it be in 10 years?

1.2 mill?

How much a sq ft to lay your head and make a meal? a thousand dollars?

:shake:

...and people wonder why the younger generations want to embrace socialism.

https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...9_M12693-83610

Stevie, here is a home for 695k in Denver which is a price of $149 sq. ft. It sold in 2016 for 414k. In one of the biggest real estate pricing booms we have seen in our lifetimes, the price of this property went up 280k over 7 years. That isn't normal and will not continue with today's interest rates and the slowing of the real estate market.

Stop with the clutching of pearls about home prices. The market will adjust like it always does.

Mecca 07-13-2023 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 17015197)
600k for a home in Denver.

What will it be in 10 years?

1.2 mill?

How much a sq ft to lay your head and make a meal? a thousand dollars?

:shake:

...and people wonder why the younger generations want to embrace socialism.

Hey this is actually pretty accurate.

Mecca 07-13-2023 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 17015203)
This is the push to make them embrace it.

I thought this was the push to make the rich guys richer while ****ing everyone else.

Shiver Me Timbers 07-13-2023 09:45 AM

In Clay's defense-
Blackrock is the second largest shareholder of TYL by almost 2x.

stevieray 07-13-2023 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 17015254)

Stop with the clutching of pearls about home prices.

Clutching of the pearls?

This has nothing to do with me.

The Franchise 07-13-2023 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17015280)
I thought this was the push to make the rich guys richer while ****ing everyone else.

It is but everyone loves to cry socialism for everything.

stevieray 07-13-2023 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 17015368)
It is but everyone loves to cry socialism for everything.

bs.

facts back it up.

Mecca 07-13-2023 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 17015368)
It is but everyone loves to cry socialism for everything.

Capitalism benefits the capitalists...only a select few actually own capital these days. And with are crappy infinite growth system the only growth left is to extract it from the population.


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