Goyim cattle housing

Actually Japan has quite a bit of micro housing in the major cities, again because of the lack of welfare.

Hong Kong does have a welfare system.

And the reason why they use cages over there is for airflow. In England specifically in London we would use plaster board isntead to divide up small flats in to even smaller ones.

Not enough for a home and the majority of people who live in those cages are actually non citizens

You're missing the point. People live in fucking shoeboxes while their parents and grandparents lived in mansions.

Southern Chinese people are money grubbers that consider each other as worthless and disposable, ants to be used. A culture of psychopaths.

Anything worthwhile in Hong Kong was built by brits. The way locals life is basically in human coffins while a few locals that jewed their way to the top live large.

They have minimal welfare but nothing you could live off, yet rapefugees come there and claim asylum topkek.

Japan has welfare as well but they do their best to deny anyone and make family members responsible for it. Only the trashiest Japanese people actually live off welfare - usually in the countryside.

My grandpa lived in a farm house with a dirt floor

They have to go baaaack.

In London, a lot of housing is bought up by foreigners as investment and then left empty.
The Chinks have these investment schemes where they figure out which areas are going to be developed, due to new public transport links or whatever. And they buy up all the houses there before the prices go up.

You actually believe this.

Another fine example of goyim cattle housing.

Again, about 200k EUR / 220k USD incl closing costs.

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Sure Canada is big, keep it in scale and it's a massive economic center for Western Canada. It's on par with saying "Toronto isn't the economic capital of Ontario." It both misses and hits correctly.
The market wasn't crashing 10 years ago when they were trying to push the crap, it was still going up and up and up.


Not really the case with Vancouver, it was believe to be the "solution to high housing prices" but most of the people being priced out are people either with a family, or starting a family. People who don't have to work in the major cities of BC have long since moved out.