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TopicWould you want to own an apartment
foolm0r0n
04/01/23 7:15:22 PM
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You said what I said with infra, developer pays. Yes they are a drain on resources, because they are terribly inefficient. It doesn't mean someone is benefiting from it. It's a net loss across the board.

Bartzyx posted...
Structures are a depreciating asset (meaning they lose value over time), while nominal land values in the US have increased by an average of 6% annually over the last 40 years
40 years is the perfect interval to smooth out all the housing crashes. Try 10 or 20 years, which is actually how long people own houses before trying to sell.

Like I said, you're trying to apply generalize hedge fund optimized stats to your individual home purchase. It makes no sense and only the banks can benefit.

Bartzyx posted...
There's no truth to this. All else equal, maintenance of a SFH (a small building) will always be less per sqft than a large building.
Where do you see this?

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