First off, I want to say I appreciate your hard work and time producing these videos. It's done quite a lot to assist in the acclimation and eagerness of moving to a new place. Secondly, anything the media hypes up typically turns out to be a rugpull of sorts. Hearing the markets are gonna tank after nearly 20 years of YOY growth incites paranoia. Soon enough even a small pullback will create panic, creating more pullback, then we have this cycle until all overleveraging is paid and accounted for. Mass liquidation from the 1% to the 99%... "Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed."
You can expect to pay around $1.00-$1.50 per square foot for rent in Olympia for a single family home. Of course that’s not set in stone. You can find cheaper rent and more expensive.
First off, I want to say I appreciate your hard work and time producing these videos. It's done quite a lot to assist in the acclimation and eagerness of moving to a new place.
Secondly, anything the media hypes up typically turns out to be a rugpull of sorts. Hearing the markets are gonna tank after nearly 20 years of YOY growth incites paranoia. Soon enough even a small pullback will create panic, creating more pullback, then we have this cycle until all overleveraging is paid and accounted for. Mass liquidation from the 1% to the 99%...
"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed."
Another thing, look at who owns the media.
Then question who benefits from the agenda msm spouts...
Let me say it's not retail...
Thanks David! Appreciate the comments!
What about rental properties (cost) with a bit of historic character? Cost range? Small houses, condones, townhouses.
You can expect to pay around $1.00-$1.50 per square foot for rent in Olympia for a single family home. Of course that’s not set in stone. You can find cheaper rent and more expensive.
Speaking of “underwater”, how’s the flood plain there?
Not a huge concern unless you are right on a river or near a wetland
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