dole
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Actually, nobody owns those homes, not if banks can confiscate it for failure to pay on bad times, counties can confiscate it for nonpayment of taxes on hard times and/or excessive property valuations, and HOAs can confiscate for noncompliance with their requirements. As long as conditions are like this, I refuse to participate in "home ownership" that is really renting from these entities, and I particularly refuse to participate in the America economy as long as demons like that are in control of the country. I flight my money out of the country every single month. This is all part of a larger trend of moving money to safer and cheaper havens. About 95% of my assets are out of the country.
Also, the whole idea with real estate taking advantage of the plandemic is to keep collecting more and more properties to sell them to housing corporations so that these will be removed from retail-level real estate forever. We would become a nation of renters, all stuck in big cities with the rich living in small towns and countrysides. As CheapRVLiving said on his channel, the idea of living far away from civilization is to regain control over your person, over your life (at least until the government tells you to move after 14 days) and maintain safety to your person. At least you can DECIDE where you want to go next. You at least retain this much control over your life.
I'm staying out of America for as long as I can and will overland India as much as I can on a budget until things change and I'm forced to go back.
we think very alike. I am with you on all of that. I would love to learn what you mean by getting your assets out of the country. Last year when I was making amazing money in tech I felt like it would at least keep going long enough that I could save up and buy a nice house in cash, which would have only been another maybe two years. Now after experiencing how much it sucks to have that all ripped away, there is a very big part of me that thinks I will probably not ever buy into the faux ownership of a house. Because you're absolutely right, as long as you have a mortgage and property tax exists it is not truly yours. My 20 year old paid off truck? That's all mine. I think it's highly likely that eventually I would invest in a nice van or an HD truck with a nice hard side camper when I know I'm going to be living in a vehicle for a long period of time, but I'm just not ready to make that investment. I need to get my feet wet again first after spending so much time in apartments.
As for renting again with a gap of not having a normal home, that is very easy to get around. I would neveerr condone lying but on a totally unrelated note, photoshop and Google voice sure are useful tools.?
But even though I sound like a dirty hobo by the way I talk in this thread, I am fairly squared away financially so it shouldn't be a problem anyway