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Default Are housing priced designed to keep those in lower incomebrackets under passive surveillance?

On Jul 10, 3:20*pm, zeez wrote:
*Ever notice that most apartment buildings have managers and that they
come in to do inspections, repairs, etc. Notice also that most people
who have to rent are usually in the lower income brackets? *The gov't
raising property taxes and values over the past century are part of
the reason why home prices are so high. Is something built years ago
which is little more than a pile of wood otherwise really worth the
hundreds of thousands of dollars or even the 10s of thousands that
they go for? What about the land that no human had any hand in
creating? I don't usually wear the in foil hat but I smell a rat here


Come to think of it, most mcMansion development come with a
homeowners association that encourages people
to snitch on each other. Surveillance would be a tiny step after this,