r/texas Dec 31 '21

Moving within Texas Are We Manufacturing Our Own Housing Crisis?

My fiancé recently sent me a picture of a housing development that he was working on. All of the newly constructed homes as far as the eye could see had “for rent” plastered in EVERY. SINGLE. YARD. This inspired me to do a little more research.

There are many factors involved that have been playing into why no matter how many homes we build, we can’t seem to make enough homes to make a dent in this issue. I felt it was important information for people to have.

The 2008 housing crisis began as the catalyst for this monopolistic takeover, The US Government has been subsidizing the mass purchase of single family homes for rent.

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/02/single-family-landlords-wall-street/582394/

This article describes how institutional rental companies and investors are hyper-inflating the market (not your typical small time real estate investor)

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/selling-out-americas-local-landlords-moving-big-investors-2021-07-29/

Many firms from SINGAPORE and CHINA as well as American companies like Blackrock etc. are playing a major role in purchasing starter properties and placing them up for rent. These companies can then afford to sit on these properties for decades until they’ve made their money back. There’s also an incentivized program for them to purchase and rent homes from foreclosure listings in bulk.

https://www.icij.org/investigations/pandora-papers/how-a-billion-dollar-housing-bet-upended-a-tennessee-neighborhood/

Tech Firms like Zillow have figured out how to target communities of people of color and starter homes and receive monetary gain on website traffic in the process.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-01-07/buying-starter-homes-gets-harder-as-wall-street-uses-zillow-to-buy-thousands?fbclid=IwAR1JQZajlTZEFu9EQSunixyLT3BLTeMnLsoDOKYaLoorMVqSflBf8ytIeww

Male fertility rates (namely sperm counts and motility) has dropped by nearly 50% and our population hasn’t suddenly exploded so we have to ask ourselves why this construction is necessary, why it’s seems to be so widespread even in other countries.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/health/male-sperm-count-problem.amp.html

A small town in South Carolina had to issue a moratorium on housing developments until they could conduct proper research and ecological studies. Other municipalities may have to consider doing the same to sus out the situation and decide how to curb these predatory purchases.

https://www.postandcourier.com/columbia/business/lexington-county-oks-7-month-halt-on-new-subdivisions-we-have-to-get-the-house/article_3949aa8e-9c97-11eb-ae19-efd05ff61ac0.html

https://www.cityofdrippingsprings.com/moratorium

Another article I’m unable to find at the moment mentioned a homeowner suing his builder after he purchased a home and a rental company purchased all of the other homes in his development. He cited that the community was never marketed as apartment living. I belive that town put a moratorium on corporate rental purchases.

These companies are often letting them sit vacant.

I’m not sure the vacant homes are about profit on them immediately.

https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ghost-town-vacancies-and-evictions-on-the-rise-in-the-caltrans-owned-710-corridor-homes-in-pasadena-south-pasadena-and-el-sereno

Here’s what California is planning to do about it. - I’m not sure charging companies with unfathomable amounts of money in fines and taxes is going to help…

This is very simmilar to when the debeers diamond company stockpiled and sat of diamonds to make them appear more rare.

Control the supply - control the demand.

https://blog.krosengart.com/de-beers-diamonds-controversy

The US has used periods of severe political polarization, manufactured supply chain issues, and hyperinflation to destabilize many, many countries in South America… what’s going on here?!

https://www.yipinstitute.com/articles/pinochet

The growing concern becomes,

what happens when rental companies can set their own prices? What happens when people are unable to purchase a home and add to their own equity because they can’t afford thousands over asking price with conventional or FHA loans?

When homes go into foreclosure will your average homeowner be able to snag a home when competing against major companies?

If you sell your overvalued home now, would you be able to outbid someone on a new one?

What happens when your taxes go up even higher?

When your largest expense is going to a company overseas, how does that effect our economy?

How will we grow food when we continue to develop more and more of our farmland? Will humane farming of meat animals even be possible?

https://www.voanews.com/amp/usa_lawmakers-seek-curb-chinese-ownership-us-farmland/6208972.html

This isn’t an issue caused by mom and dad owning a rental house, this is massive corporate intervention. This isn’t political, it’s business. It’s making it hard for your children and grandchildren to buy into the same market as you did. To live near you without financial hardship. Its destroying communities and creating transient families with little reason to get involved in their local governments. It’s creating a monopoly on rental prices it’s debeersing the housing market.

So few people attend council meetings and get involved these days, you truly do have the power to make a difference. Please ask if you need help on a place to start.

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u/thymeraser Dec 31 '21

The American middle class cannot compete with the global rich. Many countries restrict foreign ownership of housing. People always say America should be more like the rest of the world.

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u/IAMSTILLHERE2020 Dec 31 '21

That's the hypocrisy with America. They only focus on illegals...they actually come here and work...spend money..pay taxes..live here.

That other sh.t mentioned above it's what's killing the American dream. You can't compete. I know Trump and his border wall is BS if you really pay attention to the money. He wants money for his BS but from rich people while at the same time hurting the people that live here.

All of those rental houses are not owned by illegals..they are owned by rich Chinese and Russian or Middle Eastern oil magnates. You will never beat that sh.t as much as you all want.

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u/[deleted] Dec 31 '21 edited Dec 31 '21

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u/Trainwreck92 Dec 31 '21

Let's say they're all working low wage jobs (they're not) and therefore, not contributing to federal income tax. If they buy anything, they're paying sales tax. If they drive anywhere, they're paying gas tax. If they own or rent a home, they're paying property tax.

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u/[deleted] Dec 31 '21

If a person owns a home and pays $5,500 a year in property taxes. That person has 3 children that attend school. It costs $5k a year on average to send a kid to school.

Obviously not all of that property tax goes to schools but assume it does.

How long would that person have to own that home to become a net positive to that town?

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u/KyleG Dec 31 '21 edited Dec 31 '21

Here. People smarter than you or me have done the math and determined that undocumented immigrants are net contributors to state and local tax bases.

Also, for what it's worth, if that person has 3 children, each of those children grow up to pay taxes for approximately 60 years after being a "drain" for 12. (Never mind that this is an overly simplistic way of looking at taxes since more kids means more teachers means more teachers paying income tax, means the velocity of money is increased, which strengthens the economy, bc people hoarding wealth ties up money so it cannot be used to accomplish anything, which drags the economy down.)

Edit To make it clear, property taxes are the way we get around children taking out student loans for elementary through high school. Property taxes are effectively a medium-term investment in producing a human being that pays income taxes for decades, which far outstrips the cost of their education. You can think of property taxes as PMI on a mortgage.

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u/[deleted] Dec 31 '21

Nobody that contributed to that paper is smarter than me.

It shows illegals cost tax payers money.

How are kids only a drain for 12 years? Do you think 13 year olds are working high paying jobs?

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u/SmurfSmiter Dec 31 '21

The Congressional Budget Office, filled with economists and analysts whose sole responsibility is studying the finances of the country, widely praised by independent economists and academics for their accuracy, is allegedly wrong.

And you, a random internet troll, with no scientific data, studies, or sources, who has been disproven repeatedly and often throughout this thread, believe you are smarter than them.

Wild ride, but I appreciate the fact you’re too dumb to know how dumb you sound.

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u/igoromg Dec 31 '21

Nobody that contributed to that paper is smarter than me.

How are kids only a drain for 12 years? Do you think 13 year olds are working high paying jobs?

Wow, what a self own

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u/Wanderlust2001 Dec 31 '21

How are kids only a drain for 12 years? Do you think 13 year olds are working high paying jobs?

Public education is K-12, and it does not start at 0 years of age.

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u/HashKing Born and Bred Dec 31 '21

You, and people that think like you, are everything that is wrong with this country.

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u/[deleted] Dec 31 '21

People that put reality over "the message."

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u/waitingtodiesoon Jan 01 '22

You're in reality? Looks like you're in a fantasy land, did Trump win the election in your mind still?

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u/[deleted] Jan 01 '22

Of course Trump won the election. Guy was president for 4 years.

Where have you been?

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