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Haha yes, but is far far more expensive and most of them are in HOAs, which are satan incarnate.
Yeah but with the money from our much better paying jobs we can afford both. Also, there's many HOAs in the crappy suburbs that make you grow the same type of grass for no reason.
Maybe it's not a thing in the US, but where I live you can also buy apartments, you don't have to rent them. No garden plant selection and front door color police if you live in an apartment. I mean we also don't have HOAs, it'd be ridiculous. But if you have enough money you could buy an apartment bigger than most people's houses, overlooking the city.
But also, for a mere 250 million dollars, you could have the highest penthouse in NYC which is also ridiculously big. If you move at least a hundred floors down and a bit farther away from Central Park, maybe settle for 1700 sq ft instead of 17000, things get more affordable in the cities too. Still need to have a high paid job of course.