Title: Meet The "Million Dollar Shack": Documentary Lays Bare California's Housing Bubble Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015- ... are-californias-housing-bubble Published:Oct 26, 2015 Author:Tyler Durden Post Date:2015-10-26 23:55:03 by Horse Keywords:None Views:257 Comments:16
Its almost impossible to find a home from San Jose to San Francisco for less than a million dollars.
Thats a quote from a short documentary entitled Million Dollar Shack: Trapped in Silicon Valley's Housing Bubble which comprises 23 minutes of sheer, unadulterated comedy even as it very effectively critiques the extent to which America has learned absolutely nothing from the meltdown in 2008.
This clip has it all: absurd prices for rundown properties, soaring costs for rentals, even a tent in someones backyard that goes for $46 a night (you get an extension cord, one shower a day, and wi-fi) and all courtesy of i) greed, ii) an utter inability to learn from the past, and iii) the meteoric rise of Silicon Valley unicorns with stratospheric valuations.
To say this wont end well would be an understatement...
Poster Comment:
The average 2 bedroom apartment in SF rents for $5,000 a month.
Great. I tanked up for less than 1.80/gal yesterday in downtown Greenville SC (brag brag). How are the people there? A friend in Richmond KY area says they're refreshingly white but living in a dream world -- utterly impervious to the idea anybody wants to kill them for being goyish or Christian.
He says they don't even recognize a black (much less Jue) threat -- they hate fags, that's as far as their right-wingery goes. Because the population doesn't respond to gliberal attitude adjustment, he fears the plant he works in is going to moved to somewhere people do. The large corporation that owns it only wants to write paychecks to the New Soviet Man and Woman, it seems.