Zillow is a part of the problem. With all the data collected and only a few companies, prices are conveniently increasing at extreme rates. It is not just cities; land and rural areas are increasing at high rates.
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The real issue is the commodification of housing. Houses shouldn't make people money; they are supposed to be homes to live in.
This! We have the means to provide housing for everyone but don't because, fuck you thats why.
Speaking of which, zillow's stupid "zestimate" is worthless. Any assclown can put their house up for way too high a price and the zestimate will automatically jump up to match.
Apparently the value is whatever the seller says it is, even if the home has been on the market for over a year (either continuously or repeatedly taken off and put on, I guess to reset the time on market).
Get off your ass and get 50+ full time jobs you lazy fucks!
If I keep paying the current $1200 a month to my landlord it'll eventually trickle down to me. No doubt!
Then with that revenue, I'll buy my first house!
In reality, I'm almost 28 and I have no delusions about home ownership. Just like retirement!
Only 1200 a month?
God I wish.
That’s the going rate for renting a room in someone’s house in my neck of the woods.
And stop earning avocados.
Stop eating avocados. Start eating landlords.
Tough to stomach at first, but very good for you and the community.
Guess it's a nonstarter.
A starter home?! This home is a finisher home! A shelterer of gods! The GOLDEN GOD!
I am untethered, and my rage knows no bounds!
You rang?
* curb your enthusiasm theme plays *
This.....is hard to believe. I've been looking around non-major US cities, and even some major cities, and the starter homes are around 200-500k.
That's still fucked for a starter home but a million?????? That's the average home price in Honolulu and NYC lol.
i was going to say its avg in the west coast blue area. 200-500k is "cheap"
It literally sounds super fake.
I can't find a single major city without 200k to 350k homes lol
It takes like 30 seconds to check what starter homes cost in any city, yet people will believe this shit instead of just go look.
Edit: this is the "source" https://www.zillow.com/research/million-dollar-start-home-2025-35100/
Just 1 chart with literally zero further info, no published actual data of where these numbers came from, how they calculated them, how they gathered the data.
Why do people fall for empty garbage articles like this so easy. I wish we collectively called this out more.
If a person posts an article citing another article, instead of just the original article, they should get fuckin blasted for it and downvoted to hell.
Post. Original. Sources.
I quite kiterally cant find anything in my city for less than 900k, and they are rare
What city
Try looking in San Francisco, or any city in the entire Bay Area. You won't find a 500sq ft shack for less than $800k.
3 seconds of looking and I found five houses under 500k. Two of them genuinely look pretty decent too tbh, not even rough looking homes.
All of them are actually apartments, 530 square feet or less. One doesn't even have a price listed.
Doesn't sound super fake if you are looking for a place with what I think are pretty reasonable basic characteristics of comfort and security.
House that can accommodate a small family not in a higher than average crime area, does not require fix up maintenance that those of us working long hours will never have time to do or can't afford to have done, has been well cared for and doesn't feel gross. I'm not talking luxury homes here, I'm just talking about something that you would at least look forward to coming home to.
When I see all these people buying these homes, I'm just shocked at how they have either accrued so much wealth or are so comfortable with so much debt.
It's pretty tough out there right now.
"When I eliminate all the homes that normal people would classify as a starter home, I can't find any starter homes!"
"Wait to buy a starter homes you are telling me I can't live in a rich gentrified white neighborhood, I might have a black guy for a neighbour? That just won't do!"
"Sorry anything not within 5 blocks of a Starbucks can't possibly count as a starter home"
This is what people sound like when they talk about "safety" and "crime rates" and "starter homes" in the same sentence.
As someone who has lived in and priced out homes in major US cities, I find this article to be accurate.
Updated 1400 sf 3 bed 1 bath $1M where I live.