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I have no money, but I want to buy a home in the States now.
While I am ok with owning properties in inner-city Ireland, inner-city Britain, western Sydney (the 'ghetto' of Sydney, Australia), western Auckland and inner-city Canada - thing is, I don't have money. So by right, I shouldn't even think of owning properties in the States.
I feel like I am in the right fit in the places above. Even if I became lucky to be a Cub, I'm still, well, a laid-back and unsophisticated person.
But then, there's also the States...
Employment is always a chore. Especially so when you know a little on what will increase in value, and what will not.
$700,000 for a house in San Francisco! That's a more beautiful place to live than say, Singapore. And guess the price for housing in Singapore? I'll quote it in US$. $1 million in my area alone! And I'm speaking about median price.
I have no money, but I want to buy a home in the States now.
While I am ok with owning properties in inner-city Ireland, inner-city Britain, western Sydney (the 'ghetto' of Sydney, Australia), western Auckland and inner-city Canada - thing is, I don't have money. So by right, I shouldn't even think of owning properties in the States.
I feel like I am in the right fit in the places above. Even if I became lucky to be a Cub, I'm still, well, a laid-back and unsophisticated person.
But then, there's also the States...
Employment is always a chore. Especially so when you know a little on what will increase in value, and what will not.
$700,000 for a house in San Francisco! That's a more beautiful place to live than say, Singapore. And guess the price for housing in Singapore? I'll quote it in US$. $1 million in my area alone! And I'm speaking about median price.