iIntentional obtuseness is not a virtue, pende*a.Why would I do that? It's so much more fun to make you melt down by pointing out your credulousness. Weep all you want, but I'm not going anywhere.
You melted down.
iIntentional obtuseness is not a virtue, pende*a.Why would I do that? It's so much more fun to make you melt down by pointing out your credulousness. Weep all you want, but I'm not going anywhere.
Not at all. Let's say you work in NYC and own a median home in Brooklyn. As of 2018, at least, that was worth about $808,000:
https://www.6sqft.com/for-the-first-time-average-brooklyn-home-prices-break-the-1m-threshold/
And let's say you were willing to step back, in retirement, to a much less desirable location. For example, let's say you are willing to live somewhere like Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Here's a McMansion there for $73,324 (5 bed, 2.5 bath, 4,398 sq ft):
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1700-S-Olive-St-Pine-Bluff-AR-71601/76210386_zpid/
You could buy yourself that place for the money you made selling in Brooklyn, and have $734,676 left over. If you stuck that into an index fund make 10% per year, you could produce $73,468 per year for life. And with the crappy local pay scales in Pine Bluff, you could hire yourself a full-time housekeeper and handyman with that money, with plenty left over (even if you paid them each enough to fund a median household in the area, it would cost $64,996, leaving you enough left over for a couple nice vacations per year.)
It's a smart move, if you can stomach living in such a place. With the wealth you accumulated in a productive part of the country, you can go and live like a queen in a less productive part.
To each their own. I grew up in New Orleans and the mindset of many native New Orleanians is extremely provincial as I'm sure it is with other places.If you're happy with your Ford Fiesta and you think those who, instead, buy a BMW 5-series are just paying a premium for the same thing, then that's great for you. Enjoy your Fiesta. But the market represents the collective wisdom of people in general, when they're putting their money where their mouths are. Collectively, people have determined those BMWs are worth a lot more, and collectively they've also determined that living in those liberal, urban cities is effectively a luxury worth shelling big money out for, whereas living in rural areas is not.
Cry more for me. Your tears are delicious.pende*a.
Again, you are dreaming.
I've never lived in a gated community. They're not really a thing in my part of the country. They're more common in areas where conservative neglect has transformed poor communities into a hellscape, such that people with means spend their money trying to wall themselves off from the problems, rather than fixing them.
So, you admit that you are intentionally obtuse.Cry more for me. Your tears are delicious.
Yes, when I get my large checks, I am indeed dreaming about a retirement spent in luxury. Maybe some day your grandkids can clean my toilets when I'm slumming in your neighborhood in my golden years.
It sure sounds like your type. We conservatives value freedom, you won't find many there. And we, out here in rural America, don't create the problems that need fixing like the cities do.
Horse mierda, pende*a.Yes, when I get my large checks, I am indeed dreaming about a retirement spent in luxury. Maybe some day your grandkids can cleanIng my toilets when I'm slumming in your neighborhood in my golden years.
There is absolutely no reason to believe any of "her" claims about "herself."
I suspect "she" is a fat old white man with a K-pop fetish.