Valkyrae Fuslie TinaKitten and Miyoung are moving out of the roomies house and looking for new places Valkyrae: @Valkyrae #valkyrae #offlinetv #fuslie
@@himanshudhawan2393 probably pretty high they live in LA if I remember and have like 4 people? With office rooms for streams so its gonna be very pricey. I wouldn't be surprised if they're doing like 2k+/month for each person. They should really just buy a place so they can just pay money to fix it themselves or upgrade the system since they have the money to throw around for those kinds of things, maybe even go full new construction so they can set up the layout to be perfect for them. But I know they're kinda skiddish about having a more permanent place out of concern for people stalking and stuff but that just means shoot for a gated community with a security guard shack so not just anyone can get in.
It's expensive to replace them. I think the person needs to install a brand new AC unit. they normally last 15 years. Right now parts are hard to find and new systems are very expensive. It's not like you buy a unit and replace it. They have to replace all the lines and pull permits from the city. They need the permits approved before doing he work. In calif I am sure it's expensive because there's always someone that needs either their AC replaced or fixed.
I don't think this had anything to do with people being weird. Their lease is ending. And leases generally last for two years. This is the second year. Lease probably end in January of next year, but they have to find places now. Pretty sure this time around they were in gated communities. (I am sure it has some to do with it but in this case, it was coming up)
@@iceman3317 Each one of them has multiple stalkers, this is why Valky/Janet/Poki/Celine moved in together for safety with all of them having stalkers. a big reason many of the larger content creators move around year-to-year is to avoid their addresses getting leaked. this is why many also do other security measures such as - avoiding apartment tours until AFTER they move, not filming by windows etc/where people can see the outside, not posting around the outside of the house. etc. is security the only reason they move? no, but it is the major one.
@@theotakuGamer7640 " a big reason many of the larger content creators move around year-to-year " many? majority of big content creators dont move around year to year, i dont know where you got that assumption from. they move more than any other content creators ive ever seen.
@@dre27321i have a female friend who lives away from family due to work and got stalked around and moved. so i can imagine popular people to have this issue. there's even others who eventually moved after getting their address leaked (tectone, and that youtuber who got doxxed by sniperwolf). regardless, there's nothing bad about moving around especially when you have the power to choose where to work anyway.
Part of the problem about living in a big house in LA, especially those +2 mill houses used specifically for renting, is that its never thoroughly kept up... the landlord only ensures the bare minimum.. and even then its a huge hassale to get things fixed... and if you try to get it fix yourself, landlord gets upset.
Untrue. When we had a water damaged pipes in our house and were put into a hotel for a month insurance then found us a rental that was listed as 2 mil that landlord got shit done quick. One of the sprinklers burst and within 30 minutes guys were there fixing it. We had issues with the ac same day guys came to fix it. So not all LA multi million dollar rentals are slumlord ran.
Because at a certain point most people grow up and settle down, moving that often sucks and means you can't put down roots. Obviously in your 20's it's not that strange though
Because most people don't live in California. We don't really have leases. We don't have shared households. So to some people it is weird, but it is common in other places.
@@sup69420 well I mean, just didn't expect the blatant review after all they said in the begining... Well, at least I know I'm not just imagining the whole love the landlord thing
@@virtuethom7258 usually when you move into a new place you like the place, the landlord is nice because you've barely interacted with them, just signing the lease pretty much, no reason to dislike them. If they were rude you probably dont sign a lease. If ac is broken or other stuff is wrong, you don't sign a lease. So yeah when they moved from the last place which they hated to a new place that they had no history with they liked the new place and the landlord compared with the last place and landlord. Don't get why that's hard to understand tbh.
Why don't they buy their own house instead of renting? I'm assuming that they're secure enough financially to do this. Is there another reason that I'm just not aware of??
Some of them actually like this situation. Changing roommates and places every time. Its pretty much the LA young adult life. Some of them have settled down more and bought a house in vegas.
They always have problems in their house everytime and also says the landlord sucks everytime.....we might as well have a compilation of all the house complaints
Landlords generally suck ass. Because you can not get things fixed or change things without their permission and if they don't care or they live somewhere completely different, it sucks. Every single repair, change, upgrade, everything.... all that must come from the landlord. You cannot do it yourself.
Maybe cause landlords always seem to suck. Is like a trend with landlords. Not everybody is lucky like it seems you’re to get a decent landlord. My landlord is one dumb and lazy sob.
I know things can change, but I swear when they first moved in Rae was saying they were the sweetest, kindest person right? Or maybe I'm thinking of someone else
If they all want to live together for content creation they should form an LLC and use it to buy a house. They can hire contractors through the LLC for care and maintenance. Having the house owned by their joint LLC gives them privacy, tax breaks, and other benefits. They need to hire a business manager and financial advisor to help them.
You can't just buy a house and build it. Even for them, that is a major hit to the wallet, especially in California. Now if they were to move to some states like Arkansa, Tenn, Texas, NC, or something like that, then maybe. But property and the materials to build a house bit enough for all of them would cost millions upon millions of dollars. Materials alone would be at least 1 million. Then contractors will double the price. Then you have plumbing, electrical, all of that. With their life styles it just isn't that easy.
It's not just about cost, Rae alone could easily buy a house even in Cali The issue is safety, buying a house ties them down and if rabid fans and stalkers find them they're screwed. They've mentioned in the past that moving often gives them security
Forcibly touching grass? I can see how she got over 60 thousand views on a clip about such an interesting aspect of her life. The internet values talent the way Hollywood could only exploit it.
I don't understand why they don't just buy a house. It's not like the housing market is going down in LA and they're all mostly millionaires, just buy a place, live there and then sell it when you want to live alone someday.
@@Duckman1616 yeah but atleast the leaked placed they have lived in isnt permanent... imagine sleeping everyday for the rest of your life knowing the world knows where u live
ion get why they can't just buy a house. sure, real estate is up, but they're multi-millionaires(?) Guess Cali area isnt the best for that, regular ppl leaving cali to the bible belt bc cheap af here compared to there.
Safety is a concern, doxxing, swatting, stalkers. And they didn't know they'd living together for longer than a year. They used to live with different people each year. They're also getting at an age where they probably won't be living together much longer. Like Rae has talked about buying a house in the future, but for her.. not for 5 people.
A house in TN is roughly 150k to 300k and that is a smallish house with 5 acres or so of property. In california, it is much much much higher. You have to be a millionaire to live there in most cases. You have to find land. A contractor. a House for all of them. It isn't as simple as lets just buy a house.
I saw a clip recently of Trevor Noah saying he can't find a house, he sold his but can't find one to buy. He said people don't sell good houses so it sounds like the market is pretty bad in Cali right now.
Bcs they're streamers.. it's for their safety i think. Plus moving out after each lease isnt THAT bizarre - if they wanna move theyll move as easy as that 🤷♀️
A lease lasts for 2 years, this is the second year. The lease likely ends at the end of the year or in January. We are in June and it can take months to find a new place and get things set up. And why would you live in the same place if the landlord doesn't give a shit about you? You cannot make improvements to the house yourself. You cannot hire people to fix things. The Landlord must do it. And if he doesn't give a shit, nothing will get fixed.
@@iceman3317Nah, the leases most of them have had last 1 year, but this one was extended for a few months while they figured out their next step. They're supposed to be moving this summer.
It's crazy how them living together makes someone say co-dependent when they make content and also you don't have to go through life alone people really need to do retrospective
How is living together being co-dependent? Where did you get this idea at all? Living alone is not a flex at all btw. Like, they have a job that requires socializing and somehow you thought that Living Alone is the weird thing ? Huh?