Crib. This shouldn't be a question, but I know why it is. I grew up in a neighborhood where a couple people had 70K cars in front of 50K houses. lol
So what you did this morning then... Got itGive me the nice crib, I'll hop on the bus to get to work
Starting early I seeSo what you did this morning then... Got it
ThisHouse. Dmv has a good enough public transport system where I can get around without a car. He'll, I take the subway metro now to get into dc. I hate driving into cities.
I was having this conversation not too long ago. What would you rather have:
A nice crib and a bucket car or a spot in the hood and a nice car?
I came in here to quote those same lyrics and tag @PhenomTheMacWhy motherfuckers can't be broke sometimes?
Sometimes it's cool to floss
But don't buy an eighty-five thousand dollar car
Before you buy a house.
The car option isn't wrong as far as her point of being able to front and faking it til you make it, that's what she's talking aboutI think we evolved as negroes since 2010
Before that I think car woulda been the answer
A old school fully restored is a money pit and you may not recoup all the money you put into it.The correct answer is house the answer to strive to is both (with in means of course)
A house gives you means for financial freedom due to the appreciation factor it can have a car will always depreciate (except a old school fully restored)