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maybe that would be the ultimate maybe black two by fours rack them you know meta's using tents maybe the next uh data center looks like a house a lot less controversial you know the nimby if you just see a nice uh craftsman home next to you you're like yeah whatever it looks nice you know i don't i don't have a problem with that you know oh their chimneys smoking that's the diesel generator there's a data center among us this might be the solution tyler what you got
Yeah, what do they have?
That's so much.
Oh, hopefully inflation doesn't get him.
We'll see.
Anyway, continue.
With an all-cash agreement Sunday for Taylor Morrison Home Corporation, the Omaha-based conglomerate is poised to become a top five U.S.
home builder, adding to its growing portfolio of housing-related companies.
Berkshire's home builder deal is a sign that a prominent investor thinks the housing slump will eventually pass, and it wants to be positioned to take advantage of any market turn.
More than 75% of young renters still think they someday will own a home.
That is great.
Uh, glad that, um, I would have thought it was less than that given, given like sentiment online.
Uh, and so it's great.
There's been a bunch of, there's been a bunch of weird studies where like when you zoom out, you look at Gen Z home ownership and it's actually pretty high, but that's driven by non coastal cities because people move to San Francisco.
Obviously house prices are through the roof and a lot of people are like, yeah, I want to rent and,
go to some local house party.
Like I want to be in the mix.
And then at some point people make the decision.
So it's more about like family planning, but of course there's all sorts of, you know, affordability issues.
But chat says white pill, never doom, never doom.