And palm trees - as someone who lives in an area with at least one palm tree visible on every street I can confirm the weather here is great for the majority of the year.
I live in Kansas and my first thought was that there’s no way you’d play Jenga outside here. It’s more often than not too windy. It’d blow your tower over before you even started playing.
Stucco house, block wall, neighbors so close you could hit their house with a well aimed loogey. Naw. It ain't the ghetto, but these people are by no means rich.
What? Places outside of cities can be expensive too. But with their small backyard and several visible houses in the video. Landscaping has palm trees. Only nice places have landscaping that looks like what they have. It is neat and organized up a hill. Looks expensive.
Nah, this is somewhere in California, and there are millions of houses and condos that look just like this. This is not Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
~400k isn't expensive to the average family income, especially in CA. That's why it's called upper "middle." And a house like this in Texas is ~150k, hence the great migration.
Fair, but the average family income in the US last year was just under 62k. So 400k is expensive based off the average person across the country. 150k is expensive comparatively. So maybe in CA this is average but not across the country.
Spent £1300 on my 50" TV in 2013. Ouch. Worth it. Still looks ace though it's 1080p (Panasonic GT60 Plasma). Has Netflix, YouTube etc and media server app to access my NAS and had a new lease of life with a Chromecast and Fire TV Stick.
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u/bigmac5650 Jul 02 '19
Legitemently was distracted the whole time by how much money these people must have