The last few months, I've started to really notice how shit the quality of most buildings and infrastructure is in the US. I know a lot of people in the construction industry and grew up in it, and it's really just amazing how everything is built to maximize short term appearance and minimize cost. EVERYTHING, even ostensibly "luxury" housing, is built this way. I used to live an apartment building that was only a few years old but when you looked at the details you could already see the thing was falling apart. I've seen roads get resurfaced only to see a bunch of cracks and pot holes show up the next winter.
So as America enters terminal decline, I fully expect the buildings and infrastructure around us is just gonna fall apart and look hideous. Especially the suburbs. I feel like most suburbs are held together with paper mache and veneer. And of course Americans will deny it's happening and pretend it's totally fine.
This is why I really want an old house, shit is built to last and built to be reparable
Be careful what you wish for lol. I live in an old ass house and the landlord barely takes care of it. Currently have an entire (small 5x5, leads to an exterior door) room that is not useable because 2 of the 4 walls are almost completely covered in mold and he won't do anything about it until winter's over.
Landlords :mao-aggro-shining:
I'm not renting in my fantasy lol