Sorry, but you couldn’t pay me to live in hurricane territory.
There are islands with 0-day residency requirements. You buy property, you never have to live there, and you still get a passport. You can AirBnB it.
So all I’d need to do is sell out my morals and exploit my fellow citizens…
Nah I’m good.
Is it the Airbnb part that compromises your morals? If so there are also options to make donations and start businesses
Yeah. A big part of the housing crisis in my area is rich assholes buying up homes and air bnb-ing them.
Holy shit bro you’re so morally superior. Oh god, I’ve never met anyone as moral as you.
Feel free to join me over here on team people.
Sorry, I don’t need to get my validation by trying to prove my extreme levels of moral correctness on lemmy.
Found the landlord
Man, I wish I had that kind of cash. But nah, just someone who’s sick of all the posturing on the fediverse. We get it, your horse is the highest. You win.
Extreme?
“I don’t want to be a landlord because I think it’s immoral” isn’t extreme.
“Kill all landlords” is extreme.
You need a perspective realignment.
My friend, have you ever heard of the word “hyperbole”? You should look it up.
Being upset that others have morals they openly express has you triggered.
Your contribution to this discussion is a joke. You are a punchline with everyone laughing at you.
Thank you! There’s the internet I know. I know you’re all assholes who would put someone down as soon as you possibly get the chance, so why do you all act like you’re some sort of saints?
I wouldn’t want to be a part of what investors are doing to home ownership here…somewhere else. No.
Your problems aren’t everyone’s problems.
Five of the region’s island nations – Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Lucia – offer such citizenship by investment (CBI) from as little as $200,000 (£145,000).
“as little as”
Fuuuuck off. 🥲
In my area, houses are like 1 mil USD so in comparison, it is cheap
I mean that house is cheap compared to the ones near me but I wouldn’t be able to afford the air fare to visit it regularly
Visit it regularly? You visit the house once and live there. It’s called moving.
I highly doubt the majority of the people buying are making it their primary residence but it would nice if I’m wrong.
It doesn’t really matter what everyone else is doing if we’re talking about our own individual situations though it would be a good idea to check the local job market before comitting.




