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@WillyWanker I think a lot depends on interest rates.
I think it depends a lot in interest rates AND the eviction / foreclosure moratoriums.
I have friends who have just put their homes on the market. And others, who should know better, who are awaiting real estate lotto to be 'able to purchase' homes in communities in Arizona and Florida. I don't think I've heard people speak about waiting in line to buy up a tract house in a gated community since 2006. What gives?
I remember this forum as it was one of my favorites in the aughts because I, along with most people who followed Patrick Killelea, believed the frothy real estate market was ready to burst.
WillyWanker saysI remember this forum as it was one of my favorites in the aughts because I, along with most people who followed Patrick Killelea, believed the frothy real estate market was ready to burst.
I miss the good ol' days when all we had to complain about was over priced crap shacks.
Real estate isn’t going to crash for one simple reason: the major hedge funds are heavily invested in real estate and will buy more if it goes “on sale.”
It doesn’t matter if people can afford to buy houses or not. Blackrock and Vanguard can afford to buy shacks and they will, just to keep prices stable.
Patrick says@WillyWanker I think a lot depends on interest rates.
It will be interesting to see if they raise rates. But, many other forces are at play. I'm now watching on the sidelines, as I am now living between homes in Spain and Andorra.
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I see most people here now post about politics and the Wuhan Flu. I'm in agreement with most here: I'm a former liberal who voted for Bill Clinton but I voted for Donald J. Trump in 2016 and in 2020.
Today the world is in crisis and real estate prices in the US are crazy high.
I have friends who have just put their homes on the market. And others, who should know better, who are awaiting real estate lotto to be 'able to purchase' homes in communities in Arizona and Florida. I don't think I've heard people speak about waiting in line to buy up a tract house in a gated community since 2006. What gives?
https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/how-record-high-gas-prices-soaring-inflation-will-affect-homebuyers-and-owners/?source=patrick.net