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I was doing some math in my head. I've been thinking about housing prices and wanted to assess the rough value of my city neighborhood block.

Assuming the average value of a house in my neighborhood is a flat $500k, that means 2 houses = $1M.

Counting the houses on my street I estimated there are about 20 houses per-block, which means 1 block = 20 houses = $10M.

Continuing to scale that up by factors of 10, we get:

10 blocks = 200 houses = $100M

and

100 blocks = 2000 houses = $1B

I opened up a map to visualize 100 blocks and it's practically my entire city neighborhood. Billionaires shouldn't exist.

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Philly houses are like $100K back in the early 2010s

taxes were around $2000 ish per year...

So we moved from NYC and used to be renters... but now we own the house... (well I don't have a share, its technically my parents for the time being)

So you'd think: well great! no rent anymore! perfect? Right? RIGHT?

fast forward...

Kids were more racist in school and I got bullied a lot. (I'm ethnic Chinese)

😭

I hate Philly, I rather be in NYC. 🫠

So yes, home ownership and all... but at what cost?

Ghetto ass place :/

Caused me so much anxiety and self esteem issues and probably one of the major factors into my depression.

/endrant