If you’re someone who’s looking to buy a home or rent an apartment, then you know it’s BAD out there. The average cost of a home in the US is over $400,000 and continues to climb. Rents are hiking up all over with no signs of stopping. It feels like the ability to own property and/or live comfortably is getting more and more impossible.
Luckily, there are places like Reddit with proof that it isn’t all in our heads. If you still don’t believe that house hunting is a certified nightmare these days (how?? Are you a billionaire???), take a look at these 17 photos:
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This house that comes with a pretty nice perk if you buy:
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This gem that’s on the market for a cool $65,000:
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This house that has “may need roof patched” mentioned in the listing:
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This house that recently had a FIRE but is still on the market because “most of the house is fine”:
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This $300,000 “INVESTOR SPECIAL”:
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This trailer that costs $20k and even includes a free mattress:
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This private room in a camper for $500 a month:
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This $300,000 home with a car smashed into it:
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This “1 bed, 0 bath” beauty that’s a steal at $300 a month:
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This $1,600-per-month “flat/apartment” that is very clearly someone’s failed hair salon:
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This modest home that’ll only cost $28,000 — PER MONTH:
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This shed that someone actually had the gall to list for rent, AND require a deposit:
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This luxury apartment that’ll only cost half of your life savings every single month:
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This dilapidated building that could be yours if you have half a million dollars lying around:
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This trailer in the desert that has “all utilities included,” but I doubt those utilities include AC:
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And finally, house in San Francisco with “no usable bedrooms” that sold for nearly $2 million:
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/shelbyheinrich/16-photos-that-prove-house-hunting-is-an-absolute-nightmare