You couldn’t pay me enough to move to these remote towns where there’s absolutely nothing to do. There’s a reason why these houses go for 1€. Hard pass.
If I don’t get it paid off in the no interest time, can I take out a second card, transfer the first card over and just keep going with the no interest resetting back to 18 months??? … and obviously cut up any card before this newest one. And yes I understand there could be transfer fees.
According to the latest Global Wealth Report Belgians are the richest in the world when you look at median net worth. There is a strong culture of saving money and home ownership. So you can absolutely thrive there.
Bottom line is every community needs industries that provide jobs that pay living wages and salaries. No community can survive economically without that one main ingredient. In this environment of AI and corporations generally trying to phase out human workers at every step, this puzzle piece has to be figured out or our country is NOT going to survive not matter who is POTUS.
The most inspiring of all the videos I've seen here. Wow!!!! So young and accomplished so much from another country. Gives you perspective if you have not had her challenges.
I’m from the Netherlands and have a lovable dogfriend named Lyra. It’s really beautiful to see, how you care for these dogs from a natural perspective 😍🌱🙏! I wish you many enjoyments in the future with these furry loveballs ❤️!
My husband & I would 💯% do this!! He’s a Jack Of All Trades! In the Construction business for 25y & I ❤to bring old furniture back to life!! This one way to get your Dream House 🏡 🏚🤎🏡
One in 10,000 miraculous transformation. Good job. You are a beautiful redhead too. The only problem for me is your accent which is like listening to nails on a chalkboard for a guy from the Bronx. Hahaha.
ngl these are pretty mid. I can make better cookies at home for a tenth of the price and about half as much active time as it would take drive to buy a cookie.
This is citywide and has progressed to other states. If people w/ post-grad degrees can’t afford rents, just imagine how hard it is for retail workers, food and hospitality workers, and most of the other industries that are strained in our communities. Rent went from $200 in the 1980s to $1000 by 2005 to $1600 by 2017. Since then, rent has skyrocketed and the government hasn’t done enough to regulate this serious socioeconomic crisis. Especially w/ the appeals on “squatting” rights and other neglected issues, it’s tough. Without a place to stay, and a lack of resources/ earnings to be able to meet rent demands, how are people surprised that squatters have become a problem? There are too many units available that people cannot afford. Something needs to change (& yes squatting is illegal but the cause for it needs to be addressed too).