Has the lady considered a property share arrangement, with another Youtuber for example?
Half rent, half maintenance etc
https://www.domain.com.au/10-o-keefe-road-annangrove-nsw-2156-2018031608
Includes a giant 90sqm lab.QuoteWhat are the odds of a GoFundMe working?$3,285,000?
Is it too late to up it to this?
https://www.domain.com.au/3382-old-northern-road-glenorie-nsw-2157-2018213428
Don't think so. You could do endless videos on keeping your lawn in perfect condition by mowing it by hand. Plenty of space for cats too. You'll need to post a daily cat video to generate more revenue to pay for upkeep
Solar powered GPS electric lawn mower project.
https://www.domain.com.au/10-o-keefe-road-annangrove-nsw-2156-2018031608
Includes a giant 90sqm lab.QuoteWhat are the odds of a GoFundMe working?$3,285,000?
Is it too late to up it to this?
https://www.domain.com.au/3382-old-northern-road-glenorie-nsw-2157-2018213428
you could do endless videos on keeping your lawn in perfect condition by mowing it by hand.
What are the odds of a GoFundMe working?
What are the odds of a GoFundMe working?VERY low IMO. Most people already think that her current situation simply isn't viable and I don't think that anyone is willing to pour more money into what we all see as a sinking ship. OTOH if she came up with a viable plan for the future then the internet community might support her. Even if she got a good sum of donated money, the problem still remains that her expenses exceed her income and eventually she would still be broke.
What are the odds of a GoFundMe working?VERY low IMO. Most people already think that her current situation simply isn't viable and I don't think that anyone is willing to pour more money into what we all see as a sinking ship. OTOH if she came up with a viable plan for the future then the internet community might support her. Even if she got a good sum of donated money, the problem still remains that her expenses exceed her income and eventually she would still be broke.
She raised something like $45k last time but that was because of imminent eviction. And you are right, I think people would likely support a solid plan to move out of Philly and buy a place, rather than the money just going into the coffers of Jared Kushner again (who owned her last lab building). If it's just to rent 4 places again in Philly, odds of a nother crowd funder working a slim.
Last time around I found a $79k house in nearby Reading for sale that even had industrial use zoning, but she wasn't interested. Estimate for the same place is now $155k.
A person in a good area has to give like 10 reassurances of what hood shit you don't need to worry about while at their house (anti crack head protocols, gang avoidance, so forth). And when rich people go where the poor are its like a war reporter. You are totally delusional if you don't think that's real.
I grew up and live in the sticks, the kind of rural place where I don't even know where the keys to my front door are and you leave the car running when you run into a shop so the defroster warms up.
I've had family and friends from rougher areas come over, and it's amazing how uncomfortable they are in the dark and silent countryside... It's like they freak out because it's too quiet, waiting for the next siren. So, now instead of worrying about being mugged or shot, they think of 'cabin in the woods' Manson crime or something.
I couldn't live with that level of stress.
Philly was the first time I saw that they stationed police officers inside hotel lobbies. Not security guards - actual police officers. It was like going to Mexico and seeing the army patrol the tourist beaches.
Philly was the first time I saw that they stationed police officers inside hotel lobbies. Not security guards - actual police officers.
Here in NSW you can hire police officers for private security work:
https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/user_charges_user_pays_policing_services
I grew up and live in the sticks, the kind of rural place where I don't even know where the keys to my front door are and you leave the car running when you run into a shop so the defroster warms up.
I've had family and friends from rougher areas come over, and it's amazing how uncomfortable they are in the dark and silent countryside... It's like they freak out because it's too quiet, waiting for the next siren. So, now instead of worrying about being mugged or shot, they think of 'cabin in the woods' Manson crime or something.
I couldn't live with that level of stress.
I grew up and live in the sticks, the kind of rural place where I don't even know where the keys to my front door are and you leave the car running when you run into a shop so the defroster warms up.
I've had family and friends from rougher areas come over, and it's amazing how uncomfortable they are in the dark and silent countryside... It's like they freak out because it's too quiet, waiting for the next siren. So, now instead of worrying about being mugged or shot, they think of 'cabin in the woods' Manson crime or something.
I couldn't live with that level of stress.
That sounds lovely. Years ago I visited a place called Barrhead in central Alberta and it was a lot like that. I remember going for a walk at night and it was just silent and the only light was from the moon and stars. Nearest neighbor was around a mile away so there was a lot of space. The only thing I didn't like about it is that the landscape was completely flat.
Thats probably something that they tell the tourists so that they don't get scared and take their business elsewhere.
I'm sure the crime rate is very high as it is everywhere else. In small towns like that you don't get serious crime but you do get a lot of harassment and bullying.
Next time you are there ask them if they are depressed. If they are then they are being harassed and bullied.
A person in a good area has to give like 10 reassurances of what hood shit you don't need to worry about while at their house (anti crack head protocols, gang avoidance, so forth). And when rich people go where the poor are its like a war reporter. You are totally delusional if you don't think that's real.I grew up and live in the sticks, the kind of rural place where I don't even know where the keys to my front door are and you leave the car running when you run into a shop so the defroster warms up.
I've had family and friends from rougher areas come over, and it's amazing how uncomfortable they are in the dark and silent countryside... It's like they freak out because it's too quiet, waiting for the next siren. So, now instead of worrying about being mugged or shot, they think of 'cabin in the woods' Manson crime or something.
I couldn't live with that level of stress.
I asked the shop keeper how often that happens and she said she'd never heard one before in the 3 years she's worked there. The town doesn't even have a police station.Thats probably something that they tell the tourists so that they don't get scared and take their business elsewhere.
I'm sure the crime rate is very high as it is everywhere else. In small towns like that you don't get serious crime but you do get a lot of harassment and bullying.
Next time you are there ask them if they are depressed. If they are then they are being harassed and bullied.