This makes me really sad....

My parents house is worth 500k... =( and it's not a castle... :wacky:
 
Ha harz my parentz house is worth moar dan URz. And It R nought castle.

Seriously though, who'd want to live in the Dominican Republic?
 
lawl My house isn't even worth anywhere near that :wacky: but I'm not complaining. At least I have a roof over my head ^_^
 
My house is worth shit all...that and it's rented ...:wacky:
 
You wouldn't it's not very nice, and you have Haiti right next to it. And that would be one of the worst places to live, along with Iraq
 
yup, one moment you're dreaming of ice-skating and the other you're standing in a dark place with your jammies, and BAM! Shot buy someone in Iraq.
 
That's how ridiculous US and UK house prices are, especially in the big cities. Though that apartment would be about £250,000 for us britfags, which doesn't seem too bad for people who already own their own, but it is for newcomers. What the government really needs to do is take action to deflate house prices or something. It may be tough on the people with less money, but house prices are outrageous, and the interests of newcomers should be a priority. The government should build low-cost housing, and have less of the expensive 4-bedroomed detached houses. I know alot of anti-intervention economists disagree, but look at what happened when the government DIDN'T intervene in the financial market. Sub-prime lending crisis.
The rise in food prices is largely the fault of government biofuel production drives, and its failure to see the effect on food prices. It's largely a symptom of an incompetent, short-sighted administration. Biofuels are a farce, largely, and their only benefit is that they're renewable. They still give off the same CO2 emissions as fossil fuels.

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Oh, and I'll buy that castle any day, but I fear that South Africa is too hot for me.
 
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