how did poor black families afford big ass house in the 90s?

how did poor black families afford big ass house in the 90s?

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  1. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why does it matter that they're black?

  2. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    You can rent houses. Many Americans do. Are you moronic?

  3. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Location is important. Those houses were in Compton and other crime-ridden gang war areas.

  4. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Those aren't big houses, they're not in a good part of town and their parents worked for a living. Probably their grandparents too so the house was probably handed down generationally

  5. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Friday I such a great movie.
    The sequels are OK but they don't have the same hot and smoggy atmosphere or grounded realism as the original. They go all in with slapstick comedy.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Never even bothered watching the sequels since Tucker isn't in them. First one is enough

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        The Christmas one is pretty comfy. Has Katt Williams and Terry Crews when they were nobodies. Mike Epps is just a bad replacement for Tucker. Never found him funny

  6. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    thanks god I don't have to share air with those basketball americans

  7. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    What makes that a bad neighborhood other than blacks living there? It looks better than modern bad neighborhoods that have cars in the lawn and more trash

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Mainly the behavior of the people who live there. I mean the whole plot is about two guys trying to get 200 bucks they owe to a drug dealer. Meanwhile you've got burglaries going on, women being assaulted and possibly drive bys.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      >What makes that a bad neighborhood other than blacks living there
      thats literally all it takes

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      well yeah lol, the 90s ghettos are better than most areas now

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      >What makes that a bad neighborhood
      The "people" living there.

  8. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Houses get exponentially cheaper the closer they are in proximity to Black folk. Go and check the hosue prices in Gary, Indiana today. Problem is, nobody wants to live near Black folk, not even Black folk do.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      See picrel. A multi family home for just $40k in 2024. Why isn't anyone picking up this super deal?
      Because it's near Black folk.

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        >77% black in a state that's 84% white

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        You aint seen shit until you've seen Detroit. Fricking city passed a law though that you can only buy these cheap ass homes if you remodel them to almost unobtainable standards within six months of buying them or some shit, or they take it back.

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          it's like they don't want people to move back

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          That's a pretty dope porch tbh. I can only imagine how damaged the property really is though. Sad

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            It's not even that bad of a neighborhood in that area.

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              Why is the house being sold for 10k then?

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        >gary, indiana
        You'd have to pay me to live there tbh.

  9. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    HUD housing AKA section 8
    Case in point:
    I live in a place where rent is shy of 3,000 monthly. I found out from the maintenance guy that certain families only have to pay 200 dollars or some pittance. It is all subsidized by (You) the taxpayer.
    Source? Look it up, or don't, it is still very real.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's this. My cousin was living in a nice neighborhood with 200k+houses being the norm and it was infested with groids. Most of them would live there for a few months, destroy the house and then leave. The boomers who owned the house would just repair it and rent it out to the govt all over again. Thankfully he moved out of there a couple of years back and did a more thorough job of checking out the neighborhood before he bought a house.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yup. Once you see the groids start to move in, you can bet your ass that somebody is getting a nice fat hud paycheck from uncle sam

  10. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    living in a crime ridden shit hole actually made a difference back then. today you're going to pay for a rat/roach infested shack in the hood only slightly less than for a home on venice beach.

  11. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Anyone could, whitey just decided to get a bank loan, buy them all out, inflate the price and social engineer justify it and have them slave away to pay it off.

  12. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    After the first black person moved into the neighborhood in the late 80s the rest of the white families were eager to sell as quickly because crime and failing schools were coming soon.

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