Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
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but that's okay you keep all getting your information from books and websites and don't do anything on the ground with boots and with your own eyes and first head experience, you know, LIKE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTUALLY LIVING HERE?
Facts are facts and I can know how much people pay in council tax or US property tax with a cursory Internet search or by reading a few articles. You also fail to consider that not everyone lives in a major city or even wants to. Good property can be found in more rural areas at a reasonable cost.
I am awaiting Grey to tell us of the property prices in the area where people pay more than half the average income on property tax. I am guessing they have very expensive property and income that can pay to maintain a lifestyle.
@walrus @El Kabong
What are the property taxes in your areas?
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
Haha yeah it's that easy get all your stuff from a book
Re: Have the Humanities gone mad?
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Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
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Haha yeah it's that easy get all your stuff from a book
Not really. Lyle says there is plenty of good land at a reasonable cost in the states. If you want to pay a million dollars for 3 bedrooms in an overinflated modern city apartment, then that tends to skew prices somewhat. If the average price is say 300,000 then the ordinary person is typically paying less and unlikely to be living in a ghetto.
As you saw in the data above a 300,000 dollar home is not going to cost you 30,000 dollars a year. It would be around 6-7 thousand dollars region dependent of course, so just maybe rates are higher in Chicago. Have you lived in Chicago? How would you find out? The US is a big country and thus the Internet is useful. It shows that the US system is more progressive than the British one too, but still very expensive considering the infrastructure out there.
Do you think it is a good thing to pay so much or a bit of a rip off?
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Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
Re: Have the Humanities gone mad?
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
Some more, some less, but seemingly so unless the site is fake news and for far less in tax than Fats was saying. Less than half in fact.
https://www.zillow.com/baltimore-md/
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
Some more, some less, but seemingly so unless the site is fake news and for far less in tax than Fats was saying. Less than half in fact.
https://www.zillow.com/baltimore-md/
So his statement about there being no $200,000.00 homes was inccorrect?
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
Some more, some less, but seemingly so unless the site is fake news and for far less in tax than Fats was saying. Less than half in fact.
https://www.zillow.com/baltimore-md/
So his statement about there being no $200,000.00 homes was inccorrect?
I think he was saying that you can find a cheaper home than 200,000, but it would likely be in a slum and for taxes twice what the tax predictor states.
I think he was being hyperbolic. I think the houses for 8,000 dollars are probably best avoided, but there are likely nice neighborhoods with nice properties at a reasonable 200,000 or even less.
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
Some more, some less, but seemingly so unless the site is fake news and for far less in tax than Fats was saying. Less than half in fact.
https://www.zillow.com/baltimore-md/
So his statement about there being no $200,000.00 homes was inccorrect?
I think he was saying that you can find a cheaper home than 200,000, but it would likely be in a slum and for taxes twice what the tax predictor states.
I think he was being hyperbolic. I think the houses for 8,000 dollars are probably best avoided, but there are likely nice neighborhoods with nice properties at a reasonable 200,000 or even less.
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There are no 200,000 properties since 1990
Try 500,000 and up[/QUOTE]
That's not how I read the quote.
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
Land is readily available it's just if that's where you WANT to live and what that means for your lifestyle.
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
Yeah, trailer parks or 50 miles from civilization and jobs, if you want it.
Plus alpha is beanz
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Gandalf
Haha yeah if you wanna live in Baltimore of course their is less then EVEN 200 G's. You'll still paying on Baltimore slum about $600/Mon properties tax
So there are some?
Ah, Baltimore....
https://smartasset.com/taxes/marylan...tax-calculator
So there are homes under the price you mentioned?
Some more, some less, but seemingly so unless the site is fake news and for far less in tax than Fats was saying. Less than half in fact.
https://www.zillow.com/baltimore-md/
So his statement about there being no $200,000.00 homes was inccorrect?
I think he was saying that you can find a cheaper home than 200,000, but it would likely be in a slum and for taxes twice what the tax predictor states.
I think he was being hyperbolic. I think the houses for 8,000 dollars are probably best avoided, but there are likely nice neighborhoods with nice properties at a reasonable 200,000 or even less.
There are no 200,000 properties since 1990
Try 500,000 and up[/QUOTE]
That's not how I read the quote.[/QUOTE]
That does sound even more hyperbolic. Granted I have never been to Baltimore, but houses appear to be reasonably priced. You get a house, space above below and besides and a garden. And looking at some of the inside pictures some look really nicely upgraded. One looks shabby from the outside, but has 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms for less than 300,000. A small family wouldn't need the space so could easily go cheaper. Looks splendid. Maybe the area sucks, I don't know, but in terms of value seems within reason.
As long as you avoid mega cities, America seems reasonable to me. Not so bad really.
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
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Yeah, trailer parks or 50 miles from civilization and jobs, if you want it.
Plus alpha is beanz
One can always ignore Greta and drive.
Re: Have some lunatic fringe elements taken over the humanities?
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Fatboxingfan
Yeah, trailer parks or 50 miles from civilization and jobs, if you want it.
Plus alpha is beanz
So you were wrong again. Not making a very good track record for yourself. Try thinking before you post.