What is your opinion on this? With increasing numbers of millenials not buying homes, job insecurity, and migrating for work, do you think our concept of home will change in the next two decades?
I want to own a home. If possible, many homes.
There's something fulfilling about owning private property.
I do however foresee that tenure issues are global and may drive migration issues to the worsts. What we would then have is a world not divided by race but by social status.
Damn, so that money is better spent on stocks instead?I hope the other homes are either vacation homes or you own enough rental property to hire a manager. I've been a landlord and the hassle is about equal to the money earned. If you want tips on how to get a second property or what to look out for when setting the rent, etc, I will tell you.
Damn, so that money is better spent on stocks instead?
World is already divided by social class
Would contend socioeconomic division contributes quite a bit to racial divisions more than racial divisions contribute to socioeconomic divisions
Good point. To be specific, I was referring to political territory currently being demarcated by conflicting dashes on sea and solid walls on the ground. Invasion/forced migration is already happening due to different factors. I am foreseeing a world where countries will no longer be dominated by predominantly yellow or brown skin, or white skin, but a good mix of races. Racial minority will be less a factor in income division. It's like shaking different colored sands together.
I think Informal settlement will reign if the income continues to be concentrated on the minority. People are creative. Unrest will lead to more creative unrest.
Lol what is wrong with you? You're out of topic.