Why don't yuropoors live in pic related?

Why don't yuropoors live in pic related?

Doesn't it feel weird that my garage is larger than your home?

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yeah but you pay $30k a year and taxes and get suburban level shit services. we've banned lots like these inside greenbelts in all major cities and most medium sized cities. good for developers shit for everyone else.

lol poorfag confirmed.

You will never experience a 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car garage house

it's useless and expensive.

>having living space is useless

ok

country was built around the automobile, so there's a ton of space for everyone to have one of these

We like the ability to walk to town/work/ friends' houses. We dont just take our chairlift down the stairs, take the mobility scooter to the hummer, drive to the shops via the waffle house, and then take the segway out of the boot for shopping.

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more density so space is more expensive
seems simple enough to understand

not only is Europe more densely populated, which makes property more expensive, we have a lot more socialist policy, which makes it even more expensive and which reduces the amount of property we can own

What a tasteless, flimsy McMansion. Only a plebeian crypto-nigger sees that and thinks it a suitable dwelling. Get some taste, you consumerist soma-smoking goy.

last time we wanted more living space you fucks invaded and nuked our allies

Because I don't want to get robbed by nigs

Americans certainly do have large houses and that is nice.

I do like my 10 minute cycle to work and I can expect to live in a mid sized house that is both very central to my city center and 10 minutes away from work.

USA is huge, m8. We simply have the space to fit all of our hamburg population, McMansions, national parks, highways, etc, and still have vast amounts of undeveloped areas. I host foreign exchange students every year, and each person always makes a remark about the free space & open land of our country.

This
European countries are a lot smaller and thus housing is more expensive. We also have a lot of bullshit strict building regulations driving up the price even further.
You can find large houses in rural areas but with these gas prices, commuting is not a good deal so most people would rather live closer to their work.

We also pay more taxes and are in general more poor because of that and can't afford large homes.

I'd love to live in a McMansion even tho I'm an architect. I just wouldn't want to clean the thing but I guess that's what Mexicans are for.

>4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car garage
That's a cottage in America tbqh, proxyfag

The maplenigger is right. These houses are shit. They destroyed American culture and community. Small, walkable towns with railroad hubs to major cities is the ideal.

2 hour communtes down suburban strip-malls is hell on earth. I would rather live in Detroit than this house + walmart + corporate drone job

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I'm in NJ and they are building a neighborhood with these houses on a hill in my town, I checked the prices they are 400kish

Someone who makes 90k a year can afford them and live somewhat Ok.
They are like 20-30k a year in mortgage

>not living in prime british real-estate

>I do like my 10 minute cycle to work and I can expect to live in a mid sized house that is both very central to my city center and 10 minutes away from work.

This is the better way to live.

In America, most major cities have terrible schools, because black people live there.

Public schools are funded by property taxes, so you want to move somewhere that white people live and work, and own homes.

So you have to move out of the city, buy a house, then drive back into the city for work. So you miss out on an hour or more of family time with your kids.

When both parents are working, it is terrible. The kids spend all day at school, two hours in an after-school program, and see their overworked mom and dad for an hour before bed, eating some microwaved dinner or take-out food

It's very depressing. There are places where you can make it work, but they require a high income.

The only solution for most of us is a stay-at-home wife. But the average person is too greedy and consumer-oriented to handle a life without a smartphone, videogames, and vacations

Don't you need to be some kind of muslim asian with 10 kids to get one of these?

Europe developed without the automobile, sub-urban estates like this only developed recently. Although they do actually exist in Britain, I much rather think the old English town or rural homestead is far nicer than American sub-urbia. I would prefer to live in a nice home a few minutes walk away from everything I need with historical identity which developed organically, but otherwise a rural home is always an option.

No. You need to have about £200,000 due to the housing shortage

>Why don't yuropoors live in pic related?

Because we don't like wood-framed houses with fake brick veneers. They blow away in a strong breeze.

Anyway, most Americans can't afford houses like that. They live in pic related like the poverty-stricken ignorant animals they are.

A home is like a jumper, you want to feel cosy. American houses are the size of warehouses and have the same feel. When my family grows we will move to a house that suits. But our cosy little house is perfect at the moment.

>just live in giant villa's
FUCK OFF WE'RE FULL pic related

also being taxed to death (both your income and the actual buying or construction of the house) lowers your real purchasing power
also boomers and immigrants fucked up the housing market

I'd say that this is a picture of some shitty ghetto and that skyline in the background is where the majority of the people live.

>Europoors are actually calling this house "Massive" ITT

Holy shit, my sides!

>giant villa

This

The garage takes up a good chunk of it and it really isn't that big.

Paid 60 grand for my 2 bedroom house right next to a large, comfy as fuck park

No one wants to live there because it was rough 20 years ago, even though it's brilliant now and quiet now

Only city cucks pay 200k

thats Detroit, People in the USA never go there and want to nuke it

Suburbs fucking suck

Really depends on which part of Europe, t.b.h.

High population density sucks, though. I'm trying to explain this to yurofags, but they won't listen and keep importing dindus.

Europe should have about half the population is has now for a somewhat comfy life.

Im not very materalistic i dont see a point in having a big house id be happy in a 2 bedroom apartment

>live in a county right outside New york city
>dad bought the house back in 1993
>housing market sky rocketed
>my house, which is fucking small, goes for 800,000
>have friends whos houses are the size of pic related if not smaller going for 1.5 mil
>fuck jew york

any westchester county bros in this thread?

I quickly googled something, pic related would be considered quite an exceptionally large house here in Flanders. My dad's house is barely half as big and is still considered a "reasonably sized villa".

All these butthurt Eurofags think OP pic is a "McMansion", probably because they live in 10x10 foot "flats" apartments that they have to share by government mandate with two muslim families, fucking poorfag eurocucks will never enjoy quality living space

>people in the usa are niggerloving cucks who absolutely don't want to do anything bad to Detroit
Fix'd that for you, delusional shitskin. Why are amerimutts on this board delusional enough that their population is white or somehow redpilled? Literally the most bluepilled population in the world after China.

Timber is the most structurally stable, most affordable building material to frame with. You want your house to bend in earthquakes and adverse weather, not break. It also makes remodels easy as cake and drives our world-leading construction industry.

>t. Stone Mason. If block was better for residential, Id be the first to tell you

Btw if the trees in your suburbs aren't taller than the houses then your neighborhood isn't real

Here. I live with family of course

>delusional enough to think*
Fix'd.

Shut up burger, we're not like Europoors, we have big houses

because we can actually fit through a fucking door

>garage is larger than your home?

why would you have larger than 300 square meter garage ?

>spending money on a cardboard medium sized mcmansion full of shit you dont need and dont use
Good goy

I fantasize about this all the time while driving past the commercial plazas and big box retailers that dominate our country.

I know that a lack of spiritual fulfillment is a personal problem, but it still really feels like the American municipal landscape is soulcrushing. I guess it's mostly the willingness that Americans have to live in ugly places that seems depressing to me.

oh and another thing

>live in region with no natural disasters (excluding very minor flooding)
>live in region with temperate climate, no extreme temperatures either direction
>no wooden houses
why
maybe I could actually afford to buy a house if people weren't so stupid

same :( got an internship and landed one in colorado. Sadly the internship didnt promise a job and only offered one in the office in NYC, cant afford to live there on the salary. So I live with my parents and make a commute to the city every day to work a job i hate

Does that house have any actual brick and mortar in it or is it just decorative brick on the facade?

Aren't most USA houses made of wood chip panels and shit like that? That's why when a tornado hits them, they start flying.

a "garage", a "garage", oolala mr french man

You like this?

Facade, that style is from the 1980's

Space issue.

Not enough space for the indigenous population, yet an endless horde of scum comes in every year.

So, you pay out of the arse for 0 bedroom studios in London (like $600-700,000++++++++) fuck this shit country TBFH

that in wyoming during a snow storm is the ultimate /comfy/

But user, you don't live in a place like that, the basement is your home.

This is an Sup Forums thread. Stop it.

>he wants a solid brick house that will collapse instantly in an earthquake

Only $16,500 for the kit, 20' x 30', w/ 14' loft w/ 8' x 28' porch

looks good yeah :3
and more importantly: looks affordable

>I will never live in a comfy wooden house in a beautiful environment

if only i could afford that plus the land

But I thought America only has earthquakes in a few regions, like California, not everywhere.

A well-made brick house will stand very well an average earthquake. In Romania we build houses using both bricks and metal reinforcement in the pillars. So when an earthquake hits, you may lose a few bricks but the structure stays up, since metal is more elastic.

Europe:

house catches fire, 1 room is burnt down, worst case all rooms are burnt down - buy new furniture, paint your walls and its as new.

America:

house catches fire, cry

underrated

The pillars are made of concrete with metal reinforcement in it. The concrete is cast directly in place.

Floors also have metal reinforcement in them.

The foundation is made of durable concrete.

In California earthquakes are fairly common, in the rest of the country they are not.
Building codes are different in every area, some areas houses must be brick, in some areas they must be wood.

That's why we invented vacuum robots.

>gas prices

You know, oil price is very low right now, which is also driving down gas prices, right?

>tfw live in a log cabin on the side of a mountain

Feels pretty good.
pic related my balcony view

Modern built houses with steel rod reinforced concrete are extremely resilient to earthquakes. If you're so concerned about earthquakes in the few places that they rarely happen in US then use that. Americans are happily being jewed by the construction industry by buying relatively expensive houses for the build quality and then turn around and scream muh garage.

>America:
>house catches fire
You get a brand new house (oftentimes bigger) thanks to insurance.

kek most of muricans live in shitty house with no solid walls
kill yourself faggot
only eastern euros will believe you

You have to be kidding me, we don't build wood panels houses here. Unless we're talking about a cabin in the mountains.

Most houses in Romania are built of brick and reinforced concrete.

Even old Commie blocks are made of reinforced concrete.

>houses with steel rod reinforced concrete

We can do that.

>relatively expensive houses for the build quality

Haha, no, not compared to where I worked in Germany. We can build the exact same thing here for little more than half of what it costs there.

Tell me more about this "kit."

over 200 people just died in Italy because their shitty ancient buildings collapsed on them and you're actually trying to argue older stone/brick is better

lmao

You are probably better off using Google to find log cabin kits in your state, because of shipping costs.

This is one site for the Midwest.

naturallogcabins.com/Kitspage.html

Jealousy much?

Back to your cuckshed

It was old brick houses which lacked metal reinforcement that collapsed.

The problem with Italy and constructions is that they have too many historical sites and houses and they don't want to demolish them.

Now they are paying the price for this insanity.

Maybe because everything is dirt cheap in America, but you act like it's the most expensive country on earth?

Gas costs like $6 gallon in Sweden.

bah, my house is bigger than than and I'm not even a richfag, not every European lives in highly dense urban areas

That's an average sized house on a golf course in the US.

Superior Canadian housing coming through. Get wrecked American.

What about electricity hookup, septic/sewage and water? Septic alone would be a few thousand I think.

Damn, how'd that happen? Cost? Job? Sounds amazing.

>You will never experience a 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car garage house

The percentage of Europeans living in houses is higher then the percentage of Americans living in houses dumbass.

>Not living in the middle of nowhere

>a North American OP posts a picture of a totally common and middle class home in North America
>Europeans act like it's a mansion
>call it "a waste of space"
>spin and cry how wood-framing is inferior
>(it's not)

How is half of Rome falling apart because of a ITT: I realize how bad Europoors really have it

because i live in a commieblock

>McMansion

This is a normal suburban house bruh.

>hundreds of houses totally don't get BTFO by fucking wind pretty much every year in the US

They are the best.

Electric $1,500 minimum (most areas), depends on distance from road. Same for water unless you dig for well water, sewage hook up maybe $3,000, again depends on distance.

Because the best of us can barely afford life long mortgage on an apartment in a commie block.

This country was built around the railroad.

There is no building construction type immune to a F-3 tornado or higher for something as small as a house. It's been proven physically impossible by many engineers so engineers just stopped back in the 60's

Therefore, houses in Tornado-Valley are purposefully made cheap by insurance companies so they fall apart easily and are rebuilt easily. Everyone in that part of America has a tornado shelter underground.

Ah that's not too bad then. I thought electric hookup would be expensive for some reason.