Berkeley Trippin': Housebuilder Freezes Up, Blames War and the Man
This ain't 'bout no geopolitics, man – it's 'bout greed and how these corporations playin' us for fools while the housing market stays cooked.

Aight, so check it: Berkeley, one of them big-time housebuilders, just hit the brakes on buyin' new land and bringin' on new peeps. They droppin' lines 'bout the Iran war and how the guv'ment be regulatin' too much. But real talk, this ain't 'bout no war, and it sho' ain't 'bout lookin' out for the little man.
See, these cats been makin' bank off gentrifyin' neighborhoods and buildin' overpriced condos for years. Now, they wanna cry foul 'cause the game gettin' a lil' tougher? Nah, son. They just lookin' out for their own pockets, same as always.
They sayin' they saw a lil' bump in sales earlier this year, but now they scared 'cause o' the war and all that. Please. They know they can squeeze more money outta folks by scarin' 'em and controllin' the supply. It's the same old hustle.
And don't even get me started on these regulations. They act like buildin' safe and decent homes is some kinda burden. Like, bruh, people gotta live in these places! You can't just throw up some cheap-ass buildings and expect folks to be happy.
The government talkin' 'bout buildin' more homes, but they ain't doin' nothin' to help the average person. They just givin' these corporations more power to control the market. It's a setup, I'm tellin' you.
Berkeley sittin' on enough land for 50,000 homes, plus another 10,000 in the works. But they ain't buildin' 'em fast enough 'cause they wanna keep the prices high. It's all about the Benjamins, baby.
Meanwhile, folks out here strugglin' to find a decent place to live. Rent is sky-high, wages ain't movin', and these corporations keep gettin' richer. It's messed up, man.
We gotta wake up and see what's really goin' on. This ain't 'bout no war or regulations. It's 'bout greed and power. These corporations don't care 'bout us. They just care 'bout their bottom line.
So next time you see one of these fancy new developments poppin' up in your neighborhood, remember who's really payin' the price. It ain't the corporations. It's us, the people.
And remember when Barratt Redrow and Persimmon took a hit last month? They all in the same boat, lookin' out for themselves first.


