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Thursday, June 18, 2020

It's a buyer's market in Minneapolis

Nearly a quarter of the homes for sale and 43% of the apartments for rent in Minneapolis hit the market since violent rioting began in the city.

It appears that residents of Minneapolis are looking to leave their city amidst a wave of unrest and a campaign lead by the progressive city council to abolish its own police force. 22% of the 612 homes listed for sale in Minneapolis on Zillow were posted there within the last two weeks. A staggering 43% of the 740 apartments for rent listed on Zillow hit the site since the riots began. Zillow is the premiere online real estate service.
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16 comments:

  1. I was shitting bricks since Valentine's Day working on getting my house an hour drive north of the Twin Shitties ready for sale.

    Figured once it was done I might be SOL because of the virus shit, then this falls in my lap.

    Went on the market 11 AM on the 9th, had 5 people give 7 offers in 48 hours, and got $10K over asking price.

    Now I have to shit bricks until the July 9 closing...

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    1. Congrats on the sale and good luck
      JD

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    2. Are those bricks "road worthy" or just for decorative purposes?

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    3. Well, I have a couple pallets of them, labelled "Good Intentions"...

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  2. I have to wonder how the real estate market in Seattle is doing? It has to have tanked in the Capitol Hill area, for sure.

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    1. My little brother died last year in Seattle. He had a nice collection of "sport utility rifles" and quite a stash of ammo and mags for each one. His wife got rid of them all after he died. I tried to talk her in to keeping them, because if anything happened, like he thought was going to happen up there, she'd be needing them to defend her house. Haven't talked to her since my brother died (her choice, not mine), but I bet she's kind of wishing she hadn't got rid of those rifles about now.

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  3. Just hope they don't bring their lib'ral asses down South, Atlanta's bad enough.
    lil jack

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  4. Let those people stay there, I don't want them here. THEY voted for this crap.
    Like they say in my native language (translated): "when you burn your ass you've got to sit on the blisters".

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  5. Probably people who wrought that shit upon themselves and now fleeing and will vote for the same shit in their new community.

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  6. Stay out of Wisconsin. Madison and Milwaukee are bad enough. We don't need anymore liberals or diversity.

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  7. cheap housing for influx of goathumpers

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  8. I'm sure the real estate collapse will be all Trump's fault because Orange Man Bad!

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  9. Someone is going to be making money off of this. It's an established pattern in US cities. Use black lawlessness to drive out whites. This lowers property values. Let depressed areas rot for a few decades. Then start gentrification. Often it begins with artists and homosexuals moving into bad areas and making something interesting from it, despite the diversity. Then the scum formerly called yuppies start to move in for the cafes, restaurants, and art galleries.

    Because of the generations of conditioning and social programming, foolish and defenseless (guns are icky) young couples move in mere blocks from the residual areas of diversity. Because to be concerned about diversity would be racist (gasp). This is good for the diversity, for a while. Imagine how coyotes feel when bunches of white rabbits decide to move in next door.

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    1. Exactly! Look how well it's worked for Detoit and Baltimore!

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  10. another shithole bites the dust.

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  11. (1). Vote for a disgusting left-wing government in your hometown.

    (2). Watch your hometown turn into a gigantic garbage heap.

    (3). Move somewhere else.

    (4) start over again at (1)., above.

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