2/
normalize
middle
class
people
buying
six
million
dollar
homes
in
walkable
neighborhoods!
https://twitter.com/Cobylefko/status/1501731046815064064 …
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2/
normalize
middle
class
people
buying
six
million
dollar
homes
in
walkable
neighborhoods!
https://twitter.com/Cobylefko/status/1501731046815064064 …
3/ I'm going to just say it: if you don't buy a six million dollar home in a walkable neighborhood designed by an architect on your salary as a manager at Jiffy Lube, it's because you're a white separatist and hate good design.
4/ ok, so if the residential colleges are similar sized, then the cost is just $1.7M for a home w 4 beds. Re "dining halls, class rooms", these carry directly over, bc middle class homes also have dining halls, living rooms, etc. >>>https://twitter.com/Cobylefko/status/1501930136085712897 …
5/ Middle class homes also have garages / parking, which college dorms do not. Every few years there's a new bespoke "walkable neighborhood" ... and they sell 10 or 80 houses. ...compared to mega developments that go up daily that sell thousands. People want garages & yards
6/ > it shouldn't cost that much ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and yet it does. You're the one who cited this as your data point. Don't blame me for reading it, and googling to get more data.https://twitter.com/calebvoskamp/status/1501930467674796033 …
7/ > This was built for about 750k USD, including purchasing needed land. What was? Link is to google results. First link on results is a trip planning page, 2nd link is broken.
8/ ok, so you want to subtract out the price of dining halls ... and only compare the price of 10 foot x 15 foot bedrooms? Are you saying that in the cost analysis, we build houses that have 3 small bedrooms, no kitchen, no dining room, no living room?https://twitter.com/Cobylefko/status/1501931475754696705 …
9/ lol, yeah A nice stick-built house in the suburbs can cost $600k - $1M, and this guy is showing us pictures of hand cut stone, brick, etc. "...but we can do it much cheaper!!!!" lol, ok, surehttps://twitter.com/the_icepick_/status/1501931871424372736 …
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