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A billionaire could buy all the houses in your city


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2014 Jun 5, 6:40am   3,676 views  8 comments

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http://www.redfin.com/research/reports/special-reports/2014/us-cities-that-billionaires-could-buy.html#.U5DVXphOWUk

Just how rich is Bill Gates? According to Forbes, he’s the worlds richest person and is worth $77.5 billion. But that kind of wealth is hard to wrap your head around, so let’s put it another way: Gates could buy every single home in the entire city of Boston. That’s 114,212 single-family homes, condos and townhouses, at a total purchase price of $76.6 billion. Given that the average American struggles to afford a home, we wanted to illustrate just how many homes the wealthiest among us could buy.

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1   HydroCabron   2014 Jun 5, 7:22am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says

Then he'd tell you to get the fuck out and let the houses rot just because he won and you fucking lost and you need to be reminded of that every day because you're an ASSHOLE!

Don't care - he worked harder.

Besides, I'd still have the right to own guns, even though I couldn't afford one.

2   New Renter   2014 Jun 5, 7:26am  

I'd love to see a billionare do just that...to Stockton, to Detroit, to East St Louis..to Gary In, and hundreds of other shitholes.

Seriously though what do you think would happen if a billionare did buy every single residence in a city instantly converting the entire population to renters. Renters with no motivation to upkeep the property?

Goodbye property values!

3   EBGuy   2014 Jun 5, 9:14am  

NR said: Seriously though what do you think would happen if a billionare did buy every single residence in a city instantly converting the entire population to renters.
Welcome to Huber Heights. They'd ask to have their property reassessed at a lower value. Not that the the townspeople would oblige all their requests. Brought to you by Magnetar, the same folks who gave us garbage in/ garbage out -- SHORT!

4   HEY YOU   2014 Jun 5, 10:44am  

I might bet that the billionaire wouldn't overpay for shacks. He didn't get rich by making the seller & commissioned salespeople or the banks more money, like "sky's the limit bidders".

5   John Bailo   2014 Jun 5, 11:51am  

In some sense billionaires are really just another form of bank.

6   SFace   2014 Jun 6, 3:15am  

obviously the implications are a wealthy will buy trophy properties.

A billionaire will likely have a penthouse in New York/Chicago/San Francisco, a mansion in Florida palms, a beach hut in Newport Beach/Carmel and a home base where they work like Atherton. Then there are various other properties for their spouse, all in prime zip codes.

So if you are not wealthy, you can forget about it.

7   Shaman   2014 Jun 6, 3:28am  

There are three rules for maintaining control of the working class.
1) don't take away their food
2) shelter must be available
3) panic/fear must be controlled

Break any of these and you wind up with anarchy. Unless, of course, you have lots and lots of nice brown-coated men with shiny stompy boots!

8   New Renter   2014 Jun 6, 4:48am  

Quigley says

There are three rules for maintaining control of the working class.

1) don't take away their food

2) shelter must be available

3) panic/fear must be controlled

Break any of these and you wind up with anarchy. Unless, of course, you have lots and lots of nice brown-coated men with shiny stompy boots!

Even that only works so long. Entropy catches up with all complex systems eventually.

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