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I've never heard of anyone who loves paying rent. They just don't think they can do anything about it when it gets raised.
For some people rent is the smarter option. If your moving around every two years anyway for work you'd lose a lot of time and money on fees and taxes buying and selling. Home ownership should for sure be more accessible though.
Housing is a human right, and should in my socialist inclined opinion be a state business.
The de-commodification of housing is incredibly based.
i agree, but unfair market monopolies and lobbyism is what caused the housong crisis in the first place and those will continue to exist in other economies as well if we don't legislate against them. the free market gives people the power to fuck over others. people have forgotten to include the philosophical counterpart to "as long as it doesn't infringe upon the rights of others" in their capitalism because they were too busy cooming over their agency
the US and humanity as a whole is too tribeminded to instinctively act cooperatively across communities, and especially borders, which is why we need to systematically make it impossible for anyone to be left in the dirt. there is no human we do not have the resources to give a happy and fulfilling life, so anyone asking for more at the cost of that should be fucking beheaded, if you're serious about minimizing human suffering.
Even if you plan on staying put, sometimes the math just doesn't work out. Renting is, for me, much cheaper than buying, even accounting for equity. Depends on the housing market in your area.