The author references two homes sold on the country lane on which he lives. Two houses that sold at wildly inflated prices in less than 24 hours after they hit the market. It's one of those rural places where everyone knows everyone else. And, these places have remained vacant for more than a year with no one even visiting them. How does he know this? Because he works from home and can hear and see any cars going past.
Can anyone say market manipulation?
Can anyone say market manipulation?
Empty Houses - LewRockwell
In the Before – the years prior to what has been styled the “pandemic” (which it was, in the sense that metastatic hypochondria spread like cooties at a ’70s key party) when a house sold it was usually occupied shortly thereafter by the people who bought it. In the After – our now – when houses...
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