Vigilant Walrus
Member
It doesn't matter where they are from. The fact of the matter is, it's a sure bet that you will make money from investing in housing in a well liked city. Vancouver, San Diego, Paris, London.
But this shit isn't exactly flying in other places.. Like Detroit? But it could. Chinese Investors should make Detroit into New Shanghai, and completely transform that place. That would be investment that would make sense. That would be investments that were cheap.
I don't see how the mayor and the city officials are looking out for the people living in them when they allow this to happen.
The housing crisis is such now, that in the next generation, it might actually be like places in Asia were you live with your parents until you're married because of the housing cost will keep going up. Too many people expedited by women gaining their financial independence in the last 60 years and being able to live on their own, and furthered by the fact that we live longer and also that we become more and more people, and according the UN won't top out until 2050- Which in the most optimistic scenario would put us at about 11 or 12 billion people. That's the best case scenario.
So almost twice as many people as we are now. Imagine LA traffic with twice as many people. It's not going to sustain itself with more cars.
What is already happening is that people are being chased out. Most normal people can't afford to live in New York. Or London. Or Paris. If you're of an average income, getting a decent place to live is impossible. Now that is extending itself to Seattle, Vancouver and other desired cities liked for their attributes.
And so people have to scramble. Maybe it is time to pack up and make Detroit great. poor innovative people will work hard to make a good society and eventually it will be great, and then in 20-30 years, Indian and Pakistani business men will swoop in and buy all the shit, and people will be chased out and then we start the cycle all over.
Housing is our biggest cost. In life. It is no longer feesable to live outside the cities. You need to be in the cities to work. Another of UNs estimates is that by 2050 its something like 80-90% of all people will live in the cities. That is insane. We're in a polar opposite situation of fedual europe, where following the infrastructural crash of Rome caused people all over to seek out and be farmers.
city planning has its cut cut out for it. many American cities desperately need a public transportation system and public bike lanes. it's not going to sustain itself.
But this shit isn't exactly flying in other places.. Like Detroit? But it could. Chinese Investors should make Detroit into New Shanghai, and completely transform that place. That would be investment that would make sense. That would be investments that were cheap.
I don't see how the mayor and the city officials are looking out for the people living in them when they allow this to happen.
The housing crisis is such now, that in the next generation, it might actually be like places in Asia were you live with your parents until you're married because of the housing cost will keep going up. Too many people expedited by women gaining their financial independence in the last 60 years and being able to live on their own, and furthered by the fact that we live longer and also that we become more and more people, and according the UN won't top out until 2050- Which in the most optimistic scenario would put us at about 11 or 12 billion people. That's the best case scenario.
So almost twice as many people as we are now. Imagine LA traffic with twice as many people. It's not going to sustain itself with more cars.
What is already happening is that people are being chased out. Most normal people can't afford to live in New York. Or London. Or Paris. If you're of an average income, getting a decent place to live is impossible. Now that is extending itself to Seattle, Vancouver and other desired cities liked for their attributes.
And so people have to scramble. Maybe it is time to pack up and make Detroit great. poor innovative people will work hard to make a good society and eventually it will be great, and then in 20-30 years, Indian and Pakistani business men will swoop in and buy all the shit, and people will be chased out and then we start the cycle all over.
Housing is our biggest cost. In life. It is no longer feesable to live outside the cities. You need to be in the cities to work. Another of UNs estimates is that by 2050 its something like 80-90% of all people will live in the cities. That is insane. We're in a polar opposite situation of fedual europe, where following the infrastructural crash of Rome caused people all over to seek out and be farmers.
city planning has its cut cut out for it. many American cities desperately need a public transportation system and public bike lanes. it's not going to sustain itself.