By next year my starter flat will be a rental, my family will finally be in something with a yard but I still have to get up and go to work every morning to pay for the one with the yard and if I’m REALLY lucky the other one wont cost me much per year.
This is why I’m suspicious of these posts, it almost seems like social engineering to make the idea of investing your money in something safe and lucrative (like property) to be socially unacceptable for individuals. When there is always a billionaire or a hedge fund or an investment group who are nameless, faceless and soulless who will dive on any opportunity to take more from us.
sigmund@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Plenty of “landlords” are working class who’ve managed to purchase an apartment / small house / etc. Certainly not “owning shit” for a living
WaxedWookie@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If a significant portion of your income is owning shit, you’re definitionally not working class.
You’d be petite bourgeois.
If you’re not profiting from hoarding property during a shortage, why are you doing it?