Someone posted the cheapest house in the area recently. It's $350k~, would require a $90k/year income to get a mortgage, is totally gutted, and has no legal road access. The NIMBYs around here are dead-set on never allowing development over 4 floors with only luxury apartments being built.
No compassion, no compassion, no excuses
Few things politically ACTIVATE suburban voters into a frothing rage like a proposed new apartment complex or light rail extension.
It's so bizarre they think some new transit means poor people are going to come rob them in the middle of the night. Nobody wants to be in your little shithole you fuckin weirdos. But they'll torture themselves with hour long commutes for decades to make sure they never see a non-white person outside the safety of their suburban assault vehicle.
this is why Marin doesn't have BART, they didn't want poor people to be able to get there without a really long bus ride.
And wtf are poor people going to do other than get profiled and arrested for existing? Poor people aren't dumb, they're not going to endanger themselves by entering enemy territory.
be seen and make the Marin liberals have to deal with guilt over social murder
The Marxist Revolution is getting absolutely STOMPED by Reactionary Settler Land Ownership , this is a bloodbath, the class interest is simply too strong - and oh, lord have mercy, it's Financial-Capital Landlords! They're shoving Reactionary Settler Land Ownership aside so they can deliver their own sick and twisted punishment! They've bought off the referees! Somebody throw in the towel before this goes too far!
Wait - can it be? It's LAND REFORM with the steel chair!
Communism needs a push. They've been jobber status for the past 30-35 years now. Capitalism keeps getting that unwanted Hogan-Cena push
It's more like the average age is a 37 year old private equity firm founded in the cocaine 80s.
56 is all home purchases. the average age of first-time buyers is 38, and of repeat buyers is 61:
The median first-time buyer age increased to 38 years old this year from 35 last year, while the typical repeat buyer age also increased to 61 years from 58 last year.
you can find the full report here (linked in article)
https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers
Doesn't differentiate, but my guess would be mostly selling their family home to Blackrock and buying something smaller