You can still do this. You just can't afford frivolous status expenses, like living in cities or college for your kids. https://twitter.com/ithayla/status/983588805503414272 …
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Buy a half-acre of land, get a doublewide. That's a good and prosperous existence; you've just been trained to think of it as distasteful by courtiers, religious nuts and sanctimonious junkies. They want everyone else to live in their hell.
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Replying to @St_Rev
is that like a camper? I always thought it would be cheap to get camper and just go camping across the country
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Replying to @turrible_tao
They're prefab houses, built in factories. They're called doublewides because half of one fits on a trailer flatbed. Some similarities to campers but they only move once.
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Replying to @St_Rev @turrible_tao
This is actually a good plan for living cheaply. There's nothing wrong, in substance, with a mobile home. It just might not gain you much equity.
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Replying to @slatermaus @turrible_tao
Sure but when your associated expenses are 1/4 or 1/10th what they'd be in a city, you can just save actual money.
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Replying to @St_Rev @turrible_tao
True, can't ignore the value of more capital liquidity. Owning a home in the sf bay area only pays off when I leave.
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You're betting that you can get out before SF burns down, falls over or implodes.
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