RandomCucumber

joined 1 year ago
[–] RandomCucumber@lemm.ee 0 points 2 weeks ago

I guess it really depends on whether or not the landlord is a slumlord or not.

Home ownership is not easy. Homes and properties require constant care and maintenance, for those who care about them. Having two properties can easily eat up 2-3 days a week, year round.

Absolute bare minimum I put at least $10,000 into my house every year, and that's if I do all the work myself and nothing major breaks.

Paint, decking, siding, roof, furnace, plumbing, electrical, lighting, exhaust fans, yardwork, insulation, windows, doors, cabinetry, appliances, replacing sewer lines, cleaning french drains, gutters, etc etc. They may not all need work in the same year, but they do all need work and some of those jobs are a major time and money commitment.

To say property ownership is a passive income is ignorant at best, but more likely disingenuous. If it's truly passive, it's only passive for a short period of time before the costs catch up to you and your "investment" is ruined.

[–] RandomCucumber@lemm.ee 4 points 2 months ago (2 children)

So... Time for everyone else to get a gun?

[–] RandomCucumber@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Are you saying you read the 3 pages of rambling nonsense about how this cookie recipe reminds you of time spent at Grandma's Lake House as a child before actually getting to a shit recipe pulled directly from Betty Crocker, only it's missing key ingredients?

/S

I think the bigger problem is endless Facebook/YouTube short videos. We've gone into Fahrenheit 451 territory.