Wraith Wraith Manhattan, Tribeca, soho, etc. it’s crazy tbh. That’s why a lot of people either get one bedroom apartments or you’ll see both mom, dad and their parents in same house just to keep up float (takes like 3-4 incomes)
That's why I am voting for Bernie Sanders, he wants to actually make it better for the middle class and wants to end the billionaire class from manipulating our government for their profits. We have to take a stand for everyone, its time the working class won.
There are two classes in SF, ultra rich and mega poor. You have to be a millionaire to have a home there, or make so little money that you qualify for an SRO.
@@theoriginallewbert in San Antonio 200K would get you a 2 story with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bath... probably 4 bedrooms and 2 and a half baths. That's over 2k sqft.
Literally everyone who earns less than $100,000 needs to move out of the Bay Area. Just drain the city of mid-salary workers, see if it could even survive without them.
I live in the valley and I pay $600 per month for a 3 bedroom house haha that's why I don't live in the bay area, I work in Dublin CA that is 50 miles away
I’m from the Bay and yeah it’s crazy almost everyone I know splits rent with like 3 or 4 other people on apartments/houses. Everything is so ridiculously expensive. Lots of people living check to check. It’s sad
@@wickedhouston5538 for now . I have heard texans bragging about how houses are cheap taxes are low, little gun control laws. and the Politicans are bragging about getting people from California relocate to Texas. They are leaving becuase of failed state policies but when they get to Texas they will vote for the same style politicians and laws that screwed up California. not to mention they will drive property values up as well.
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 The guy was able to afford a 675 thousand dollar house with spare money to fuc it up. He could buy a bigger house just outside of city for 400,000 and hire a driver to take him to work, which is once a week because they work 72 hour shifts( 3 days strait)
Green Giant yeah dude, he’s a fucking firefighter who can’t afford to live in his own city. Unless you think being a fire fighter isn’t hard work then you can’t say hard work means nothing in this shit hole country
Make good money, have 10x more house for 10x less And travel the world with all the money you’re saving from not living in big cities like this. Simple math for me
Jump on Zillow and look around where I’m at in Owasso, Tulsa, and Broken Arrow area Oklahoma. Look at the houses you can buy with a 1/3 of the price of this house. This house is probably close to 4,000 a month after insurance/taxes. I’d rather pay 14-1500 a month for a house 3x this size and have money left over to breath at the end of the month here. But hey that’s just me 🤷🏻♂️
MrBigzo0574 why cause he can’t afford a $650,000 mortgage? 90% of America can’t afford a mortgage like that.....Hopefully you don’t ever need a firefighter who made bad life choices to save your life!
@Green Giant or cali has a massive financial disparity since this isn't a problem in other parts of the country, and it isn't just the firefighters fault.
One of the most innovative cities in the world is by no means foolish. The survival of the fittest. That’s all. A lot of people are in line to be a firefighter.
Soon SF will be too expensive for Police, Firefighters, Teachers, Trash collectors, fast food workers, restaurant workers, grocery store clerks, mail people, etc. Everyone will be techies taking the tech bus to a headquarters 1 hour away and eat 3 meals a day there.
Adam Smith yep, according to techy douches if you cannot afford it you need to move out, only privileged get to live in frisco...well let them priveledged serve each other avocado toasts, coffee, feed each other, give them fire tracks, garbage trucks since service workers are underprivileged and not part of the frisco douche elite
Singapore and Paris are just as expensive. Who wants to live in these expensive cities? I'd rather live in a cheaper city close by and just visit there. I live in the country where it's cheap as hell.
@@nathanielmizrahi1546 Arguably the bubble has already popped. The numbers of people leaving California compared to those moving there are very disproportionate.
Smart people live an hour away at half the cost while making 150k a year as a lowly Intern in the city. Do that for a few years and then you can move wherever you want and live decades like a king.
won't pop anytime soon though, unless people dont use technology anymore. until then those tech guys and rich people are just going to keep making the price higher
@@ganninia its going to pop precisely because of technology. Once great internet is nationwide it will make no difference being closer to the major cities
+Adam Baum It is not even CLOSE to what you point to! If you live in the United States I want that war mongering crap to come to YOUR front door, to your BEDROOM DOOR, and see who you yell for?! The California National Guard is the closest group trained to handle saving your ungrateful complaining ass!
And you don't have to worry about earthquakes, zoning laws, high taxes, crime, pollution, etc. People have no common sense. I guess if they're stupid - take their money.
Land in major cities is going to be a lot more expensive than rural areas, that's normal. The situation in San Francisco is ridiculous though. There are a lot of people who prefer living in cities over rural areas. The market is distorted by NIMBY, foreign money laundering and over reliance on the tech industry.
It’s not overrated. People pay for what they feel is worth it. If you’re a successful tech employee and it’s worth living in San Francisco, then it’s not overrated.
Patty Alzawara people are rich don’t live in a place filled with money and you won’t run into problems like this, I don’t really have any sympathy for any of these people complaining there is plenty of small California towns hours outside of San Fran and la that have reasonable rent and good job opportunity, Don’t move to a place like Los Angelas with little money and be upset when things don’t work out for you the world is a tough place.
It will there are only soo many millionaires in the world. Once you start pricing out the avg person to live in a city, you're going to end up with a lot of empty places and the cities economy will end up crashing as a result.
@@RhinoXpress Yup. Think of all the jobs required to make a city even work. Lots of those people are forced to live out in Oakland and other awful areas and then deal with a mind destroying commute.
Well, "rapturous day" ~~ I want to illustrate something *very* important to you, sir ~~ and this should make *THE* most sense you have *ever* heard. I am guessing that you have read the Bible. Have you also read the book of the Revelation, sir? I want to show you the *"heads"* (whomever you choose to obey) of the *"BEAST"* (Satan's earthly kingdoms) as shown to John on the Isle of Patmos: 1. EGYPT 2. ASSYRIA 3. BABYLON 4. MEDO-PERSIA 5. GREECE 6. ROME ~ encompassing *ALL "CHURCHIANITY"*
Sadly probably not....because as they sit in their ivory tower looking down on you and I, they will simply not care that we remain poor because nobody will pay a fair living wage!!
Never lose sleep over the small stuff LMAOO who’s everyone?? People are ruining away from California because they’re starting to realize it’s a shit hole and the state robs its residents blind. I travel to Texas frequently for work and I see more Californians living there than Texans. I take Texas over California any day. That place is a dump
I moved from San Jose 8 years ago to Texas, now I'm working on purchasing my second home $245,000 brand new, which leaves me the ability to fly to Cali to see my family whenever I want.
@@dragonmaster7841 Actually no it isn't. I'm from Louisiana and have lived in New York and California and visited several parts of Texas through out my lifetime. Texas is massive! With everything from small towns to metropolises. Rivers, waterfalls, preserves, deserts, beaches, and soooooooo much land! They have an excellent public school system, excellent private schools and colleges, great economy, the list goes on. The only reason why it's "only" 245k is because land is super abundant, the entire World's population could live in Texas with several acres each..
@ Beck Stein I moved to Houston in September from Tallahassee, Florida (a college town). My rent was $950. When the students leave, it's a ghost town. My rent here is $650, in a gated community with shopping and gyms around me. I never need to go Downtown unless to see a Rockets or Astros game. My perceptions were destroyed so fast and I've only been here for less than 2 months. I lived in Orlando and am from South Florida. Houston has a Tampa vibe to it due to the metropolis.
@@jasonbellini7946 the abundance of land isn't why Texas is priced like a shithole, it's b/c while places like Texas are aight, the whole world wants to be in Cali. That's why the prices are like this & have been this way for decades. Same thing in ny, cept land is at more of a premium there
Yeah but keep in mind there are a lot of other parts of California that have reasonably priced homes. Like you could find houses 7x that size in parts of SoCal for the same price
e holly actually there’s a couple of city’s 20- 35 minutes away from down town SF. Vallejo, Pittsburgh, Antioch would be the furthest maybe Stockton would be considered towards the middle of California. I would know cause I live here lol
That's probably what there going to do I think it was sold, the owners probably bought it for the land and or building something better and flipping it for even more
atrain132 you think it’s normal people buying up the properties because their stupid? No it’s rich pricks who see the plot of land and will just tear down the old house and build a mansion on it
Fernando Martinez Reyna On behalf of the real world......Come on San Andreas earthquake! We all pray that the western half of California falls into the sea! Goodbye to millions of liberals
I truly don’t believe that the people who can afford this house will actually live in this house. It’s the land that this house sits on that they are after.
This is similar to the Denver area now. I saw a little shack like this a couple years ago for sale for 550k! I know our market isn't quite as bad because Denver is definitely no San Francisco, but he market has changed drastically in the last 5 years. 5 years ago, homes were still affordable and then within a year, everything went up drastically and did that for a few years, and has finally seemed to plateau. We have empty land to build on though. But this has been happening a lot here. They will buy lots and destroy the homes and put up apartment buildings or nicer, bigger homes. I can't believe how many new apartment buildings are going up! I can't understand how anyone would want to live in a high rise either. Seems very inconvenient. I lived in one once and never again. It was a pain to do anything. Especially get all your groceries up to your apt. I had to buy a rolling cart in order to do it.
notebookluvr You know it’s the Bay Area people moving to Denver that’s driven the market so high. We still look cheap to coastal Californians and NYC folks.
@penguins inadiorama then you have to ask yourself where the real problem lies. This is root cause analysis. Prices continue to rise while wages rise at lower percentages. Someone is making lots of money, just nobody that you know.
Any Comon American can’t pay for it.and if one comes with the cash and tries to buy it,will have the Uncle Sam up his a** asking him where he got the money.a Russian Mobster,a Chinese slave trader or a Mexican drug dealer will come and pay cash and Uncle Sam will say nothing.we’re so doomed.the whole world is raping us and Uncle Sam is laughing
As a native San Franciscan /Californian , the cost of living has became way too much of a problem , it is driving long time residents and those who has been here for many generations out , it is just not right .
jan8919 supply and demand my friend, they not building enough new houses. What San Fran needs is high density housing but it's NIMBY attitude of the people that is preventing it.
@@jogmas12 But hey, let's allow Salesforce to build a billion dollar tower and spend billions on a new transbay transit center. While thousands of people are being priced out and have to live on the streets or move to another state
@C. A. J. That maybe so but I'd rather live in a Shithole where you can make 150k as an intern then live in some fly over state that's just as much of a dump with no real jobs.
today is August 4th, 2022 and I looked up this house. It is now showing on Redfin to be worth $1,158,423. It will soon double the asking price of 2018. WOW!!
@anonymous There are hardly any black people anymore in Frisco. I read it’s around 2% but I think it’s smaller than that. You’ll find more black people in the east bay in and around Oakland but even that percentage is dwindling because prices are outrageous everywhere in the bay.
With the amount of money that this home eventually sold for you can retire & live a comfortable life in many parts of the world including some states in the US.
To the people from more rural states: No one will be living in that house. What the buyers are interested in is the land. Buy for $1million, invest $250k, home value becomes $1.75-$2million as a result of the current market. Yes San Francisco is no longer a working class town like it was up to the 1950’s, or a middle class town like it was in the 60’s-90’s-it is a big tech and international trade city which would be more comparable to the likes of other international port cities like Singapore, or Hong Kong, before some town in Missouri or Texas. Also it’s not just “liberal” tech millionaires and billionaires who live in that city and around Silicon Valley, the conservative millionaires and billionaires who frack or drill oil in your states don’t want to stay in your towns with their level of wealth, please be serious, and that’s why you don’t see them in your everyday life and have no concept of how bad wealth inequality currently is. Your energy might be better spent attacking them instead of the homeless middle class people who aren’t in professions generating $25k checks every week...
Hey buddy, look at you using logic and not throwing out "but it would be $20k in middle of nowhere Wyoming". Majority that are even remotely interested will be buying for land to flip it. Also at the end of the day, SF is a more desirable place to live then a rural area in the midwestern (not regard happiness since that is subjective, but statistically speaking more people live in big cities on the east and west coast with very high cost of living in California, yet its much more affordable in the midwest, south, north).
When a man charged with protecting a city cant afford a house like this, something is seriously out of whack. Yes, it is time for the robot-drone firemen that don't need a house.
People migrate from other countries to improve their situation. Why can't people leave NYC, LA, San Fran, ECT... There are other cities that'll pay you as much if not more and the cost of living is less. Wake up!!
People love to shit on California and New York for being so liberal. But a lot of people would rather struggle to live here than have a big house and be surrounded by racist assholes in another state.
@@Nick0239 Houston is an example of this. Yeah it's cheap, but other than that, it's a shit hole. It's a sea of ugly suburban shopping centers in a humid swamp.
Microbio S YES. This. I grew up in Houston and remember just dreading it. Sweating as soon as I walk outside is really miserable. And if a hurricane/tropical storm hits, have fun being without AC and electricity in 100+ degree humid heat and trudging through shit water to get anywhere for 1-3 weeks. I spent my formative years playing video games and thought the outside was bad. Turns out, it’s just Texas. I spent so much time outdoors in California because it felt great.
That property isn’t even worth saving if it burnt down. Where are teachers, or grocery store people, or service workers living? Like how can a city keep a float if you can’t allow everyday workers to afford housing?
Austin Landrum probably end up stepping in shit anyways. May as well live somewhere else. That’s has no shit outside. You know where people shit in toilets? This is crazy.
Because it’s not hard to hitchhike to California and many people go there pursing some sort of dream only to become drug addicts and homeless it’s not necessarily the high cost of rent but the high cost of rent is contributing to those people not being able to get afordable housing, but at the end of the day those people are choosing to live like that they could even go away to a small California town like a few hours out of la or San Fran and be able to get work and decent rent
@@ronaszn9728 Well, we know what you're ideology is atleast. I remeber I once calculated the cost of living in california. For 1 person, making $15 an hour, with an 1 room apartment will have about -2000 dollars in income after taxes per month. There are people who put themselves into an homelessness situation, no doubt about it but to treat everyone as that is just a stupid thing to do.
@@ytry9939 not stupid at all. It just depends where you want to live. California is the best state in America, that's why prices are so high over here.
That's stupid, it's too much money for the house, Where I live just because the house needs to be remodel will be worth between 15,000 t 20,000 thousand dollars
I just put in an offer on a 4br, 2.5 bath, 1900sq, corner lot with a massive yard, hardwood floors etc. for $240,000 and I feel like I paid too much hahaha these people are crazy!!!!
"The World is getting Darker" What i mean by the World is getting Darker is the HEART of the souls of greed is fill with DarkNezz...no room for Love n peace..
Around here, places that look way better than that are bulldozed as soon as they're sold and replaced with modern Mcmansions. It's the lot the developers are looking at, not the house.
Median house in San Fran is 1.3 mill, and the median income is 96k. Myrtle beach median house is 155k and income is 37k. So salaries and 60k away from each other yet the difference in housing cost is over a million still. The average tech makes 51k is South Carolina so your money will stretch farther there then in San Fran by far. Also take into account taxes are much much lower in SC then California in general. But to each there own right?
The rich people have no morals. To them, nobody is more valuable to society than their cash. The rich feed on these people whose work benefits society. Firefighters, cops, soldiers, paramedics, etc., protect the cities and its inhabitants, but also protect the greedy and rich
Andy B being rich doesn’t make you an asshole, it’s what you do with the money and how you get it. Politicians like Sanders and AOC get rich off of us, and they spend it on themselves and lobbying. People such as CEO’s work hard for their money and invest it into the economy, making them and everyone around them richer
@ SF is not "good". It's another major city that is run down, full of homeless people, and the prices of houses are sky high. Why anyone would want to live there is bizarre.
@@danieldaniels7571 The entire central valley from Sacramento on down to Bakersfield is much cheaper. Roughly half and often times more compared to the SF Bay Area.
Is it any wonder why San Francisco has one of the worst homeless rates in America?
bmxer123ist it’s worse that LA?
@@SunBunz yea way worse
Maybe, if they had stopped importing foreigners, there wouldn't be much of a problem.
I belive we should include people from other states in the category of foreigner
The_Gilded_Age_Phoenix so your blood line It’s not from foreigners🤔
Man: *makes 200k a year*
Also man: *lives in tent because can’t afford a house*
J G I’m from NYC and you’re considered low income unless you make $175,000 annually
Wraith Wraith Manhattan, Tribeca, soho, etc. it’s crazy tbh. That’s why a lot of people either get one bedroom apartments or you’ll see both mom, dad and their parents in same house just to keep up float (takes like 3-4 incomes)
How to make 200k a year ill do anything
I see why lot of american came to SEA
people that make 200k a year are really important business people, CEO etc in NYC
Sucks! Middle class doesn't stand a chance.
There is no middle class in the U.S. anymore.
That's why I am voting for Bernie Sanders, he wants to actually make it better for the middle class and wants to end the billionaire class from manipulating our government for their profits. We have to take a stand for everyone, its time the working class won.
@Ian Steiner bitch where? I live here and you're either stupid or lying
There are two classes in SF, ultra rich and mega poor. You have to be a millionaire to have a home there, or make so little money that you qualify for an SRO.
LoseItLarry no.
*Reality:* small, overpriced shitty house.
*Real Estate Agents:* "luxury vintage home in the heart of San Francisco..."
@Adrianne Holyfield Haha right
@Adrianne Holyfield I avoid any home that's listed as "Cozy" when shopping for a house lol.
@INFOMANIA X 😂😂 exactly
in real state , as the said Location,Location,Location.
Spot on
so it’s literally a grand for each square foot
4000$
More like $1500+ per sq ft
It kinda looks like gumball and Darwin’s house
Ikr, even the inside man
It’s in Cali
alize0623 still looks like it tho
Ik
I heard their house is based off of a California house.
Hey, I have an idea. Rent out your trashcan for $2,500 a month. That's Progressive!
That way, it will go perfect with the environment there! Shit on the sidewalk, trash can for single family, dumpster for quadplexes! What a city!
We have plenty of memes about this very thing. I live an hour south of sf, it is depressing
People rent out their garages all the time.
@@anastasiyarakova8517 me too
So you’ve been to New York then? Good. Thought I was the only one
This is like a real life onion news article
It should for 950k according to Zillow
The entire state of California is an Onion Article
"It's almost like a tiny house"
*good observation*
Edit: Some of y’all need to grow a sense of humor, lol
He's referring to the tiny homes that can be relocated and are featured on the TV show
Almost, but not quite.
Never heard of tiny homes before? I mean I get it but ya tiny homes are a real thing google it
Trying to find any and all excuses as to why you would possibly want this bs
You're a tiny house
Cheaper to live in a tent like everyone else.
Here in Texas you could almost get a mansion for that price 😂
Barely get a house over 2,500 sq ft in the Heights. Houston, TX. Montrose another neighborhood in Houston barely gets you 2,000 sq ft.
@@theoriginallewbert I live in north texas 2 hours from Dallas, so houses are pretty cheap compared to larger cities/towns.
@@theoriginallewbert in San Antonio 200K would get you a 2 story with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bath... probably 4 bedrooms and 2 and a half baths. That's over 2k sqft.
In Dallas you could probably get 4 separate properties with that kind of money
Phantom DJ you can get a mansion with a few supercars with that in texas
Literally everyone who earns less than $100,000 needs to move out of the Bay Area. Just drain the city of mid-salary workers, see if it could even survive without them.
Texas has the best homes and all the land you will ever need. everything for a cheap price
Exactly that would be awesome to see
I live in the valley and I pay $600 per month for a 3 bedroom house haha that's why I don't live in the bay area, I work in Dublin CA that is 50 miles away
I’m from the Bay and yeah it’s crazy almost everyone I know splits rent with like 3 or 4 other people on apartments/houses. Everything is so ridiculously expensive. Lots of people living check to check. It’s sad
@@wickedhouston5538 for now . I have heard texans bragging about how houses are cheap taxes are low, little gun control laws. and the Politicans are bragging about getting people from California relocate to Texas. They are leaving becuase of failed state policies but when they get to Texas they will vote for the same style politicians and laws that screwed up California. not to mention they will drive property values up as well.
“It’s almost like a tiny house.”
Warrior
@@jamescte4641
Load the spaceship with the rocket fuel!
@@GrassValleyGreg load it with the warriors!
@@jamescte4641 After SummerSlam. the BELT. WILL. BE. MINE.
At the time is was probably made as a starter house or a single person. Now days a family of 4 is like look at all of this room!!! Lol
That guy deserves better, he’s not even asking for much.
Dominic Schunke
Filthy Capitalist
He should become a firefighter in another, more affordable, city. At some point, that city is going to have to pay its service workers a lot more.
You don't deserve what you want. You deserve what you work for. He already has a home.
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 The guy was able to afford a 675 thousand dollar house with spare money to fuc it up. He could buy a bigger house just outside of city for 400,000 and hire a driver to take him to work, which is once a week because they work 72 hour shifts( 3 days strait)
Green Giant yeah dude, he’s a fucking firefighter who can’t afford to live in his own city. Unless you think being a fire fighter isn’t hard work then you can’t say hard work means nothing in this shit hole country
Listed for “only” $649000.
Kevin Kang it’s called sarcasm dumbass
Wat no need for aggression child
KS 451 what is an “agression child”
Aggressive child?
Wat aggression, child
That house might sell for $15,000 on a good day here in Tulsa Oklahoma lmao for 700k you can buy a 10,000sqft mansion here if not more than that
And there would be space between you and the neighbours' wall. And with less taxes.
& with less shit to do.
Yea but oklahoma? Big pass
Make good money, have 10x more house for 10x less And travel the world with all the money you’re saving from not living in big cities like this. Simple math for me
Jump on Zillow and look around where I’m at in Owasso, Tulsa, and Broken Arrow area Oklahoma. Look at the houses you can buy with a 1/3 of the price of this house. This house is probably close to 4,000 a month after insurance/taxes. I’d rather pay 14-1500 a month for a house 3x this size and have money left over to breath at the end of the month here. But hey that’s just me 🤷🏻♂️
A firefighter deserves a decent house and living situation. This is outrageous.
Green Giant you now what he meant . It’s a shame when somebody like a firefighter can’t live in the area they protect. Simple
Seems like the firefighter mad some bad life decisions or has a problem with money or even bad credit
MrBigzo0574 why cause he can’t afford a $650,000 mortgage? 90% of America can’t afford a mortgage like that.....Hopefully you don’t ever need a firefighter who made bad life choices to save your life!
@Green Giant use common sense a-hole.
@Green Giant or cali has a massive financial disparity since this isn't a problem in other parts of the country, and it isn't just the firefighters fault.
That's a real shame. A house like that in the city I live in in Missouri would go for 10 or 20k. I can't believe people would pay that for a dump.
its not the house all the money is for the lot size
LOL in Toronto thats over 1 million
@@jasonclegg1999 Same in Australian cities.
whats good Canadian currency is different thou
no way
It ended up selling for 950,000.
🤢
Some dumbass spent 950,00 for something not much bigger than a garage, just because it's in san fran. lol
Ridiculous..
You could get a palace somewhere in Ohio for that kind of money, almost a mansion, with acres of land to go along besides.
@@RhinoXpress you know they are buying it for the land. I bet they already demolished and rebuilt something fancy
@@RhinoXpress you are the dumb ass he will sell that for 50 percent more amd make 500k profit
The house would sell for about $2000 in Detroit
in about 30k in Oakland
Andy Pedro if it was 20k I’d buy that shit rn
Could bring over 150k in Phoenix if centrally located, which a house this old would be
@Andy Pedro No way. Probably like $80,000 unless you live in a crap area.
About 20k in norther michigan
What a dump
Jesus this foolish city can’t even keep firefighters living near fire stations. In a city on an active fault line 🤣🤣🙌🏻👌
Jane Lennox that big earthquake is gonna be on for San Francisco 😂
We got the rock. He will save us.
One of the most innovative cities in the world is by no means foolish. The survival of the fittest. That’s all.
A lot of people are in line to be a firefighter.
John Dough here we go
Alejandro Pérez you just a snobby gentifrier
Soon SF will be too expensive for Police, Firefighters, Teachers, Trash collectors, fast food workers, restaurant workers, grocery store clerks, mail people, etc. Everyone will be techies taking the tech bus to a headquarters 1 hour away and eat 3 meals a day there.
Adam Smith that’s what Oakland is for
It already is.... But it's not too expensive for homeless.....the city supports them
Adam Smith yep, according to techy douches if you cannot afford it you need to move out, only privileged get to live in frisco...well let them priveledged serve each other avocado toasts, coffee, feed each other, give them fire tracks, garbage trucks since service workers are underprivileged and not part of the frisco douche elite
Adam Smith
But but thats the progressive socialist communist Kaliforication way!
@@patriotrepublic8534 Who told you San Francisco represents progressives? Go watch InfoWars asshat.
San Fransisco: houses prices here are so expensive.
Hong Kong: ahhh thats cute.
Hong kong is brutal man
😂😂😂
Bob Camerban good one
LeBron James: You are not educated on the subject.
Singapore and Paris are just as expensive. Who wants to live in these expensive cities? I'd rather live in a cheaper city close by and just visit there. I live in the country where it's cheap as hell.
To the firefighter, move elsewhere. Shows how underappreciated you are.
I know that's what I'm saying too
Julio Diaz was
That really is the best option. SF is a beautiful and vibrant city however with it comes a high costs.
Right
And they say Nyc is expensive a rat wouldn’t even live there .
my rats pay rent
KG right and bring home groceries!
Rats got pushed out by homeless addicts.
Homless addicts? They're addicted to homelessness?
This can't seriously go on forever. Has to be a bubble
Shayan Ansari it will, the bubble won’t pop it’s California bud.
@@nathanielmizrahi1546 Arguably the bubble has already popped. The numbers of people leaving California compared to those moving there are very disproportionate.
Matthew Mosier what’s the source? I’m curious. But it sounds believable
Shayan Ansari a muddbutt bubble
nicholas b don’t worry pedro will replace thoses people
SF is not worth it! Go live like a king with that money elsewhere.
Adam Erickson Thats a mansion down here in Georgia
Come to Texas 💀 that much money would easily get you a 4+ bedroom house
Natalie Rondon yeah lmao I’m in New Braunfels and live on the river with 6 bed 4 bath lmao
Smart people live an hour away at half the cost while making 150k a year as a lowly Intern in the city. Do that for a few years and then you can move wherever you want and live decades like a king.
Natalie Rondon you can get that for 200 in Texas with an in ground pool? 700k in Texas and you’re living like a king
It is really messed up when a full time firefighter can't afford a house.
This is why everyone is leaving California
I'd say it has a lot more problems than the housing bubble there.
Yup once I graduate I'm out of this stupid State
one day, I will leave California. Mark my words.
theres wild fires everyday that isnt a number one reason
Why are you Norwegian nightmare? Isn't Norway pretty great
The whole Bay area is like this, so for people who live here it's a norm.
peapoo4 that’s why it’s sad
Yeah , this is why the Right thinks the Left are BRAINWASHED !!!.....and why we see Amusement out of it...😂😂😂
Mr.Cheeks why you gotta bring politics in everything go back to giving trump head
@@chicochico1012
man, he really hit the nail on the head with that Trump comment, you immeidately pulled out the anti-Semitism.
Kaj W. ....lmao, yeah ok....Please explain how anything i said was remotely anti-semitic ???....😂😂😂....
When the SF real estate bubble pops, lots of owners are going to feel suicidal.
Right? Like literally there is only one way to fix this and its going to make a lot of people feel very dumb
Hopefully ! ... let that bubble pop ! ... and a city full of easy-life retards eat each other !
🧐🇬🇧🤔🤓🤝👍🏻❤️💪🏻😂😂😂
won't pop anytime soon though, unless people dont use technology anymore. until then those tech guys and rich people are just going to keep making the price higher
@@ganninia - think a little harder. technology is exactly what will cause the pop. working from home and efficient commuting logistics.
@@ganninia its going to pop precisely because of technology. Once great internet is nationwide it will make no difference being closer to the major cities
*”Is this house cheap?”*
Me: “Well yes but actually no”
Call these people American heroes, yet we don’t even treat them as such.
Justin Abrams unfortunately enough, we can just get by bills. There are many firefighters working 2-3 sometimes 4 jobs. It’s a shame.
FirefighterProdigy what makes me embarrassed to be an American. EMTs, even. 15-20 an hour?? Are you fuckin kidding me?
@Adam Baum Without them fighting America wouldn't be as powerful as it is
+Adam Baum It is not even CLOSE to what you point to! If you live in the United States I want that war mongering crap to come to YOUR front door, to your BEDROOM DOOR, and see who you yell for?! The California National Guard is the closest group trained to handle saving your ungrateful complaining ass!
@@207firephotography then why are you there?
"Some say it may have been the home of a jockey." Oh snap. A tiny home for a tiny person.
ValisFan3 lil bits
Just a random update: This house sold for 950,000 LOL
Dammit man 🤦♂️
What fool.
Rafael Gonzalez Wowwww😂 for that much you can buy a 4 bedroom house with 5 acres, a full size basketball court, and a pool here in Texas
@@ilevyzeke Yeah, but now you're living in hot ass Texas...
Customer Service Texas heat is better than California prices
It actually sold more than the asking price according to Zillow. SOLD: $950,000
Sold on 05/25/18
Haha some idiot paid a million for that dump?
@@inspiradorupees3029 LMAO 😂😂😂Yeah so Big Fool really paid for that CRAP…
@GOD IS GREAT, They bought it for the lot it sits on.
Did the firefighter guy get it ? Anyone know of an update on him ?
Do you know if they tore it down to resell? That’s probably what happened. Rebuild for a multi million home
What a rip off you can buy 100 acres in new mexico for a lot less.
And you don't have to worry about earthquakes, zoning laws, high taxes, crime, pollution, etc. People have no common sense. I guess if they're stupid - take their money.
Land in major cities is going to be a lot more expensive than rural areas, that's normal. The situation in San Francisco is ridiculous though. There are a lot of people who prefer living in cities over rural areas. The market is distorted by NIMBY, foreign money laundering and over reliance on the tech industry.
the truth is no house in California is worth no more than 300k . it's a big ripoff for Californians very sad
@@theshield1613 The house is almost worthless. You're buying the location near hi-paying jobs.
Buy 100 acres and do what in New Mexico 😂😂
Complete insanity.
Way overpriced and over rated
It’s not overrated. People pay for what they feel is worth it. If you’re a successful tech employee and it’s worth living in San Francisco, then it’s not overrated.
0IIIIII you have a point.
@@0IIIIII meanwhile pricing people out of their homes
P B thank you
CG Mason yeah but what should be done about it? People sell and buy for what the market says its worth.
That’s ridiculous, how do they expect people to afford that
Patty Alzawara people are rich don’t live in a place filled with money and you won’t run into problems like this, I don’t really have any sympathy for any of these people complaining there is plenty of small California towns hours outside of San Fran and la that have reasonable rent and good job opportunity, Don’t move to a place like Los Angelas with little money and be upset when things don’t work out for you the world is a tough place.
LampShade yea if you wanna live away from society and places like Fresno is your cup of tea go for it
OnAComeUpChea mother teresa lived in Fresno
Trust me, there alot of people in San Francisco that can afford this.
This very same size house in a diff state is like 50k max and more to 30k.
Time to re locate Kevin. I'm sure you can fight fires anywhere
J H yes but don’t come to southwest fla! We are full!!
He should be ok if he go to Texas.
@@cybertek3188 Nope. Dont come to Texas either! We are full and dont need firefighters. He should move to Seattle.
My son is a firefighter in Nashville. Move to Tennessee. Beautiful state and affordable!
Well we are full in Maryland, so don’t bother coming here too…PLEASE!
I predict this city will be a victim of its own success in a not so far future.
It will there are only soo many millionaires in the world. Once you start pricing out the avg person to live in a city, you're going to end up with a lot of empty places and the cities economy will end up crashing as a result.
@@RhinoXpress Yup. Think of all the jobs required to make a city even work. Lots of those people are forced to live out in Oakland and other awful areas and then deal with a mind destroying commute.
Right... if a fire fighter can’t live there then I don’t see why people working at the mall or restaurants are still there. Yikes.
@@NickRussoTV if you live in San Francisco and work minimum wage you should absolutely give piss poor service
andy fumo Hahahaha! I’m sure they do anyway!
That's what happens in Monopoly just about the time the game is over.
rapturous day deepest comment
Yup
rapturous day ~ How would you like be raptured *TODAY* ??
Well, "rapturous day" ~~
I want to illustrate something *very* important to you, sir ~~ and this should make *THE* most sense you have *ever* heard.
I am guessing that you have read the Bible. Have you also read the book of the Revelation, sir?
I want to show you the *"heads"* (whomever you choose to obey) of the *"BEAST"* (Satan's earthly kingdoms) as shown to John on the Isle of Patmos:
1. EGYPT
2. ASSYRIA
3. BABYLON
4. MEDO-PERSIA
5. GREECE
6. ROME ~ encompassing *ALL "CHURCHIANITY"*
@@EarthChickadee I'm hoping!
Greedy mfs going to gets whats coming doing people wrong like that!
👏👏👏👏
Sadly probably not....because as they sit in their ivory tower looking down on you and I, they will simply not care that we remain poor because nobody will pay a fair living wage!!
It’s illegal to knock down buildings over 71 years old so the court could decide this issue
They’re all in Hong Kong
Yeah, a city prone to massive earthquakes and all their firefighters living 2 hours away 😂
Tip: instead of buying this go to Texas and build a mansion.
@Never lose sleep over the small stuff only retards, druggies, wanna be Hollywood actors and edgy kids want to move to California.
Never lose sleep over the small stuff LMAOO who’s everyone?? People are ruining away from California because they’re starting to realize it’s a shit hole and the state robs its residents blind. I travel to Texas frequently for work and I see more Californians living there than Texans. I take Texas over California any day. That place is a dump
No screw you out of towners. STAY AWAY we want our kids to grow up here not yalls
Never lose sleep over the small stuff why? Cause of movies ?
@Never lose sleep over the small stuff dude everyone has been moving from cali to texas, austin is full of Californians
I moved from San Jose 8 years ago to Texas, now I'm working on purchasing my second home $245,000 brand new, which leaves me the ability to fly to Cali to see my family whenever I want.
Texas is a shithole. There is a reason it was 245k!!!
You can get a 5000 sq home for 400k with a damn pool and elevator
@@dragonmaster7841 Actually no it isn't. I'm from Louisiana and have lived in New York and California and visited several parts of Texas through out my lifetime. Texas is massive! With everything from small towns to metropolises. Rivers, waterfalls, preserves, deserts, beaches, and soooooooo much land! They have an excellent public school system, excellent private schools and colleges, great economy, the list goes on. The only reason why it's "only" 245k is because land is super abundant, the entire World's population could live in Texas with several acres each..
@ Beck Stein I moved to Houston in September from Tallahassee, Florida (a college town). My rent was $950. When the students leave, it's a ghost town. My rent here is $650, in a gated community with shopping and gyms around me. I never need to go Downtown unless to see a Rockets or Astros game. My perceptions were destroyed so fast and I've only been here for less than 2 months. I lived in Orlando and am from South Florida. Houston has a Tampa vibe to it due to the metropolis.
@@jasonbellini7946 the abundance of land isn't why Texas is priced like a shithole, it's b/c while places like Texas are aight, the whole world wants to be in Cali. That's why the prices are like this & have been this way for decades.
Same thing in ny, cept land is at more of a premium there
They must’ve lost their mind. I’m never moving to California, “it’s going to go higher”. Wtf from $600,000 for a small junk home?
They reportedly got 950k for it
Yeah but keep in mind there are a lot of other parts of California that have reasonably priced homes. Like you could find houses 7x that size in parts of SoCal for the same price
Actually you probably could never move to San Francisco the city, the surrounding city’s more inland are wayyyy cheaper. Lol
Yeah middle of California a house double that size is about 200k
e holly actually there’s a couple of city’s 20- 35 minutes away from down town SF. Vallejo, Pittsburgh, Antioch would be the furthest maybe Stockton would be considered towards the middle of California. I would know cause I live here lol
Hey everybody you know what they say there's a sucker born every minute
You beat me to it
And they’re all born in California.
Tisk Lala it’s not historical if nobody knows its history. It’s just OLD 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jason K thats not how it works. They are buying it for the land. Then they build something nice and sell it for triple the price.
You’re not a sucker if you make 200,000 grand a year. You’re just successful
It needs to be torn down and replaced with a real house. This looks like a tool shed, and I'm trying to be nice.
That's probably what there going to do I think it was sold, the owners probably bought it for the land and or building something better and flipping it for even more
Meanwhile people are building "tiny houses"
It's a historic property, tearing it down will require approvals normal people can't pay for.
Then that new house probably sells for $4 million 😂😭
0:44 "remember, this is San Francisco" where idiots continue to overpay for housing.
because its either that or be homeless. and no, its not that easy to just move somewhere else
atrain132 you think it’s normal people buying up the properties because their stupid? No it’s rich pricks who see the plot of land and will just tear down the old house and build a mansion on it
Same prices here in LA! My neighbor is selling his 2 bedroom one bath house slightly larger then this one for $700k
Fernando Martinez Reyna On behalf of the real world......Come on San Andreas earthquake! We all pray that the western half of California falls into the sea! Goodbye to millions of liberals
that’s cheap where is this at?
That house would go for $20k in Streator, Illinois.
In (Tulsa) Oklahoma that house would go for at least $22k
The house doesn’t make a difference in this situation, it’s the land and location
In Texas it would go for half a dollar and an old skittle
@@desilvyrhines6139 a shitty land and a shitty location too so ...
in Detroit it would go for 10$
I truly don’t believe that the people who can afford this house will actually live in this house. It’s the land that this house sits on that they are after.
Build a new home and sell it for close to $2m.
This is similar to the Denver area now. I saw a little shack like this a couple years ago for sale for 550k! I know our market isn't quite as bad because Denver is definitely no San Francisco, but he market has changed drastically in the last 5 years. 5 years ago, homes were still affordable and then within a year, everything went up drastically and did that for a few years, and has finally seemed to plateau. We have empty land to build on though. But this has been happening a lot here. They will buy lots and destroy the homes and put up apartment buildings or nicer, bigger homes. I can't believe how many new apartment buildings are going up! I can't understand how anyone would want to live in a high rise either. Seems very inconvenient. I lived in one once and never again. It was a pain to do anything. Especially get all your groceries up to your apt. I had to buy a rolling cart in order to do it.
notebookluvr
You know it’s the Bay Area people moving to Denver that’s driven the market so high. We still look cheap to coastal Californians and NYC folks.
My solution: I would move to another part of the country. No question.
Soon it won’t matter where you live in the country.
Easy if you're a lonely hermit
A rational person would move where it's affordable and then some.
@penguins inadiorama then you have to ask yourself where the real problem lies. This is root cause analysis. Prices continue to rise while wages rise at lower percentages. Someone is making lots of money, just nobody that you know.
The San Francisco government doesn't let anything new get built.
The problem is what people will pay for, a home that's not worth it.
The homes not worth it, but the land is sitting on is
San fran the place where a janitor makes $300k
It’s worth what someone is willing to pay for it
Any Comon American can’t pay for it.and if one comes with the cash and tries to buy it,will have the Uncle Sam up his a** asking him where he got the money.a Russian Mobster,a Chinese slave trader or a Mexican drug dealer will come and pay cash and Uncle Sam will say nothing.we’re so doomed.the whole world is raping us and Uncle Sam is laughing
As a native San Franciscan /Californian , the cost of living has became way too much of a problem , it is driving long time residents and those who has been here for many generations out , it is just not right .
jan8919 supply and demand my friend, they not building enough new houses. What San Fran needs is high density housing but it's NIMBY attitude of the people that is preventing it.
@@jogmas12 But hey, let's allow Salesforce to build a billion dollar tower and spend billions on a new transbay transit center. While thousands of people are being priced out and have to live on the streets or move to another state
Stop leaving California. We hate you liberal idiots. Don't poison our states.
Just hope they don’t bring the liberal policies that got them here to other places.
It is right.... they should worked towards *OWNERSHIP*
I live in San Francisco and I'm lucky my grandparents bought our house a long time ago
You’re not paying for the house you’re paying for the lot.
@C. A. J. That maybe so but I'd rather live in a Shithole where you can make 150k as an intern then live in some fly over state that's just as much of a dump with no real jobs.
There's a secret tunnel under that thing, guaranteed
No there isn't...trust me. Thats just cali
Garage in San Francisco: exist
*That'll be over 600,000*
today is August 4th, 2022 and I looked up this house. It is now showing on Redfin to be worth $1,158,423. It will soon double the asking price of 2018. WOW!!
Proof that people are stupid to even look at this house.
anonymous are you black
anonymous huh?- that made no sense
They want the land and the flip income....so not really stupid. Don't get me wrong it's a ridiculous situation.
That reply seemed kinda racist anonymous but I’m not saying anything 🤷♀️
@anonymous There are hardly any black people anymore in Frisco. I read it’s around 2% but I think it’s smaller than that. You’ll find more black people in the east bay in and around Oakland but even that percentage is dwindling because prices are outrageous everywhere in the bay.
With the amount of money that this home eventually sold for you can retire & live a comfortable life in many parts of the world including some states in the US.
“Unusually large lot” I had to squint to see what large lot he’s talking about because there’s barely anything there!
ExBlackly!!!
except if he's commenting on the backyard....
Pygmy Puff yeah that’s what I meant. The backyard (lot) is very tiny and overpriced.
Right? I grew up on 2 acres, in San Francisco that's like 10 houses worth of "large lots".
Stephanie Charles ok, but it’s a large backyard for san fran.
To the people from more rural states: No one will be living in that house. What the buyers are interested in is the land. Buy for $1million, invest $250k, home value becomes $1.75-$2million as a result of the current market. Yes San Francisco is no longer a working class town like it was up to the 1950’s, or a middle class town like it was in the 60’s-90’s-it is a big tech and international trade city which would be more comparable to the likes of other international port cities like Singapore, or Hong Kong, before some town in Missouri or Texas. Also it’s not just “liberal” tech millionaires and billionaires who live in that city and around Silicon Valley, the conservative millionaires and billionaires who frack or drill oil in your states don’t want to stay in your towns with their level of wealth, please be serious, and that’s why you don’t see them in your everyday life and have no concept of how bad wealth inequality currently is. Your energy might be better spent attacking them instead of the homeless middle class people who aren’t in professions generating $25k checks every week...
Go off. That's why we only visit SF, not actually live there 🤷🏻♀️
Hey buddy, look at you using logic and not throwing out "but it would be $20k in middle of nowhere Wyoming". Majority that are even remotely interested will be buying for land to flip it. Also at the end of the day, SF is a more desirable place to live then a rural area in the midwestern (not regard happiness since that is subjective, but statistically speaking more people live in big cities on the east and west coast with very high cost of living in California, yet its much more affordable in the midwest, south, north).
That house looks like it’s 30000$
Not the land underneath it.
Brandon 10k tops
Probably 😂
thrillsbreh hell no. My house was 200k and it’s wayyyyy bigger than this “home”
Not even... you could buy a bigger trailer than that shack for around 10k
"Only $649,000." He said that so clam and collected.
When a man charged with protecting a city cant afford a house like this, something is seriously out of whack. Yes, it is time for the robot-drone firemen that don't need a house.
I live in Connecticut where everyone knows houses are expensive. Even this is too expensive for basically a large shed. Yikes
Texas has the best homes and all the land you will ever need. everything for a cheap price
Theres no reason this house at 600sq foot should be over half a mil.
Chris lilley it’s the land, house is maybe worth 20k at most
Chris lilley there is definitely a reason, which was stated in the video
It's worth what the market demands. There is a reason
That house will be razed ASAP.
San Francisco is a cool ass city, that’s why
In my town a house like this would cost 30k.... this is crazy to me....
Ziola Stark wat town is that in my town it’s still like 200 and it’s ghetto as hell
No in mine it would be like 20 k
Wheres your guys town?
In any of the “fly over states” just pick one... I’m from Indiana, and that would go for 25k near me
@@brianhopkins5644 damn... Here in Oregon that house is $110,000
“Million dollar house in toronto” lmao 🤣
Lol no doubt, same here in Vancouver I can’t believe they’re complaining about those prices!
Shoooot y’all should move here. Just bought my house for 60k dollars 😂
People migrate from other countries to improve their situation. Why can't people leave NYC, LA, San Fran, ECT... There are other cities that'll pay you as much if not more and the cost of living is less.
Wake up!!
People love to shit on California and New York for being so liberal. But a lot of people would rather struggle to live here than have a big house and be surrounded by racist assholes in another state.
@@Nick0239 Racist assholes aren't paying your bills though. I'll take my chances with them versus absurdly high rent/mortgage payments
@@Nick0239 Houston is an example of this. Yeah it's cheap, but other than that, it's a shit hole. It's a sea of ugly suburban shopping centers in a humid swamp.
Microbio S YES. This. I grew up in Houston and remember just dreading it. Sweating as soon as I walk outside is really miserable. And if a hurricane/tropical storm hits, have fun being without AC and electricity in 100+ degree humid heat and trudging through shit water to get anywhere for 1-3 weeks. I spent my formative years playing video games and thought the outside was bad. Turns out, it’s just Texas. I spent so much time outdoors in California because it felt great.
@@SoulGaleo1992 sounds about white.
That’s ridiculous, just because it’s in San Francisco
The salaries are crazy high
That place isn't worth $20grand
Location location location
Big Hosafat Are you feeling alright? I’m here if you need to vent or talk about something.
I'm in Indiana and for that price, you'd live in a 6 bedroom lake house.
The location just isn't worth it.
@@brlyalve right I get that too. But dude really? 650k for that fucking thing? That's a tad ridiculous dont you agree?
We'll they said it might reach a million so you'd have an extra 350k left as well could visit san Fransisco and not Live there in a shack
Yeah but then you'd have to live in Indiana
For 650k, thats 100 acres with a small farm house in my area. Or 20 acres and a 4 bed 2 bath home with a 3 car garage and pool.
@@Meatcrob1 should be 10 -15 grand at the most not 650 fucking thousand
Everybody needs to stop paying these rediculous prices.
They all need to MOVE away.
@Gio Corvino Well that's part of life right
@@karlheven8328 if only
That property isn’t even worth saving if it burnt down. Where are teachers, or grocery store people, or service workers living? Like how can a city keep a float if you can’t allow everyday workers to afford housing?
Coleman tent .
travel long distances to work and live with a lot of people
That house is so tiny, it basically plagiarized my Minecraft home. The price however...
I wouldn’t live in San Francisco for free.
Austin Landrum probably end up stepping in shit anyways. May as well live somewhere else. That’s has no shit outside. You know where people shit in toilets? This is crazy.
I wouldn’t live in San Francisco if you paid me
I’d suck a dick to NOT live in SF.
Have any of you guys ever been to SF or the Bay Area, for that matter? I doubt it.
@@hotwheelman4pops Prove it. Show me.
and we wonder why places like San Francisco is full of ten citys and homeless encampments
Because it’s not hard to hitchhike to California and many people go there pursing some sort of dream only to become drug addicts and homeless it’s not necessarily the high cost of rent but the high cost of rent is contributing to those people not being able to get afordable housing, but at the end of the day those people are choosing to live like that they could even go away to a small California town like a few hours out of la or San Fran and be able to get work and decent rent
That’s because of heroin
@@crankitup369 not all homeless folks are addicts, not all addicts are homeless
If you're poor/homeless it is YOUR fault. Don't expect handouts for being a low IQ subhuman
@@ronaszn9728 Well, we know what you're ideology is atleast.
I remeber I once calculated the cost of living in california. For 1 person, making $15 an hour, with an 1 room apartment will have about -2000 dollars in income after taxes per month. There are people who put themselves into an homelessness situation, no doubt about it but to treat everyone as that is just a stupid thing to do.
The house ended up selling for 1.4 mil
Fine Supplements I just looked it up. It actually sold for 950,000
Thats stupid I live in virgina and a mexican buddy of mine bought a house 3 x as large and the yard was huge and it was only like 130k
@@ytry9939 not stupid at all. It just depends where you want to live. California is the best state in America, that's why prices are so high over here.
Khan Dee Xiong u smokin a fat one of u think Cali is the best state to live in😂😂
@@khandeexiong7769 best state my fucking ass lul fuk outa here
That's stupid, it's too much money for the house,
Where I live just because the house needs to be remodel will be worth between 15,000 t 20,000 thousand dollars
People are just buying it for the land, no ones actually going to remodel this
You could get that thing for $10-15,000 here
But it is san francisco. Garage conversion with 2 tiny beds is rented out 2200 and more depwnding on parts of city
Richard Yu even if they buy it just the land is way too much money
Americans: “Houses here are so expensive.”
Hong Kongers: “Am I a joke to you?”
Yet Hong kongers buy all our fucking houses and drive up real estate and dont even live in the houses. Look up Hongcouver.
@@Canadianvoice Most of the Chinese in Vancouver are from mainland China and not Hong Kong.
@@Canadianvoice its not hong kong its the Chinese
@Felipe M. No dude Hong Kong is expensive asf
@Felipe M. Hong Kong isnt buying all of our real estate though
I really thought this was Gumball’s house when I saw the thumbnail.
Shamma LMAO
Eyy
I feel so bad for that firefighter.
Dont. They make a shit load of money over here. They also get a pension that goes up with inflation.
Don't. He votes for Democrats.
The value is the land not the house itself. Location, location, location.
Eric McGarrh why anyone would want to live any where near California is beyond me.
@@UserConn agreed.
@@UserConn Tech jobs... ie the reason land in SF is so expensive to begin with.
SF is literally a shithole
I wouldn't live there if you paid me
lots of places in California are affordable. just not within an hour of the coast
“Cheapest family home for sale”
Proceeds on with *starting at only 649,000*
This same house in Pittsburgh Pa........ $34,900
@meli mel Keyword. San Fran blows the fattest phallus
that would justify it
Florida 30k to 45k
Ed Jones back in 2000 you could buy a house like this in Cali for the same price... prices have inflated beyond reason
Portland, OR 200,000
I just put in an offer on a 4br, 2.5 bath, 1900sq, corner lot with a massive yard, hardwood floors etc. for $240,000 and I feel like I paid too much hahaha these people are crazy!!!!
That house should only be worth 30,000 bucks
Yea if it was in Iowa
@Lol Haha ain’t shit funny yeah crazy that land ain't much at all.
It just sold for $950K LOL
In my city that house would be bulldozed and the lot sold for $5,000
things are worth what people are willing to pay for them
You’re paying for the land and the location, the house is irrelevant at this point
It's also the cheapest single family house in the city
ExBlackly!!!!
"The World is getting Darker" What i mean by the World is getting Darker is the HEART of the souls of greed is fill with DarkNezz...no room for Love n peace..
A Double Entendre. ;)
Teleip Oneluv only California..my town is wonderful...
@@cannamandy5667 lol is that right. What town would that b?
Teleip Oneluv New York is a shit hole b
Cali's getting darker because of the shit everywhere.
in the mid west that house would sell for $7000
There's a reason why the mid-west is dubbed as a fly over state.
Around here, places that look way better than that are bulldozed as soon as they're sold and replaced with modern Mcmansions. It's the lot the developers are looking at, not the house.
You can straight-up have a beachfront home in Myrtle Beach for that price.
But no tech jobs there that pay 200K
Median house in San Fran is 1.3 mill, and the median income is 96k. Myrtle beach median house is 155k and income is 37k. So salaries and 60k away from each other yet the difference in housing cost is over a million still. The average tech makes 51k is South Carolina so your money will stretch farther there then in San Fran by far. Also take into account taxes are much much lower in SC then California in general. But to each there own right?
Oh one more thing average tech salary is 76k in California
Rex Jay didn’t tag you so here it is
@@tylerdelcorpo7385 people really wanna live here I hate it
Almost a million for earthquakes, air pollution, horrible traffic and the crappiest home in the city. No thanks. Good to visit, not to live.
Imagine paying the people who protect and save us from dangerous situations, the least amount of money. 😭
Our soldiers and military personnel aren't paid much either
The rich people have no morals. To them, nobody is more valuable to society than their cash. The rich feed on these people whose work benefits society. Firefighters, cops, soldiers, paramedics, etc., protect the cities and its inhabitants, but also protect the greedy and rich
Andy B being rich doesn’t make you an asshole, it’s what you do with the money and how you get it. Politicians like Sanders and AOC get rich off of us, and they spend it on themselves and lobbying. People such as CEO’s work hard for their money and invest it into the economy, making them and everyone around them richer
GREED - Profits over people - That's the root of their evil. No aloha for people, the community.
Aaaand you wonder why San Francisco has too many homeless people
It's because of failed Democrat "leadership".
@ SF is not "good". It's another major city that is run down, full of homeless people, and the prices of houses are sky high. Why anyone would want to live there is bizarre.
The real question is why are the homeless people living there in the first place when they can take a bus route to another city or state.
Because the rich want more money
@@atheistconservative6211 lol then why isnt kansas and alabama the most prosperous states in america? Decades of conservative policy.
Sees listing price of home
...walks into storage shed 1:50
“I mean this works”
Imagine what it's going to be like when it all comes crashing down.
kaizersolze right😂
It won't come crashing down too far. It never does. Then it will be way up again
Look at the bright side you might get a Nancy Pelosi's neighbor ughhh
Yea I live in California but I don’t live in a huge city so the houses aren’t that bad in price but 700k is crazy!!!!
Sophia The awesome I have family in Fresno and it’s quite affordable there
@@danieldaniels7571 The entire central valley from Sacramento on down to Bakersfield is much cheaper. Roughly half and often times more compared to the SF Bay Area.