Dark but I absolutely had similar thoughts. There’s about to be an aggressive push to acquire literal “fire sale” land 🤢

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

let's just say that the prices have probably bottomed

if not, then the apocalypse will follow, and then the prices won't be the biggest problem anymore

“we will rebuild from this tragedy. our partners at Blackrock and Vanguard have offered to assist in rebuilding a modernized smart neighborhood for the good of all who have been affected by this terrible tragedy.”

yes, they're "saving" the people

Build Back Better

We will relocate you to your new 15 minute city.

well, you call it a prison, but we see it more as an eco-friendly communal campus

You don’t have to sell me on it, dude!

burning once, burning twice...

sold... to Zillow

No joke, this is what happened in the Paradise fire in 2018.

Wait, can you elaborate on that?

Developers built new “affordable” homes on land acquired from previous owners in a place that will most definitely burn down again.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/paradise-burned-to-the-ground-now-its-another-hot-housing-market/

tbh, at this rate just make the houses out of wood again

burns faster and then it's quicker to build another house on there before yet another fire

🤔the vast majority of houses in the US are indeed built with wood framing. Alternative building styles and materials are needed for a sound money world…