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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pimco-kiesel-called-housing-top-160339396.html?source=patrick.net

Bond manager Mark Kiesel sold his California home in 2006, when he presciently predicted the housing bubble would pop. He bought again in 2012, after U.S. prices fell more than 30% and found a floor.

Now, after a record surge in prices, Kiesel says the time to sell is once again at hand.

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4263   Eman   2024 Feb 5, 6:00pm  

Got this in my inbox today. Seeing this stuff from the Midwest makes me want to jump out of my couch and fly there to buy. Built in 2000 with 50,400sf finished office space with 464 parking spaces on 16 acres of land for $1.25M.

The median home price in San Jose is $1.6M on a 6,000sf lot. 🤯


4264   WookieMan   2024 Feb 5, 7:47pm  

gabbar says

WookieMan says

I've easily been on 500 inspections, they're cons

Explain please. What should a home buyer know about inspections? Thanks for sharing your wisdom, I am learning.

They're not knowledgable. Most probably couldn't change a tire and just got a license. Their core job is to scare people to justify a moron walking through the biggest purchase of their lives to scare them.

I know Dan the owner. Don't let the reviews fool you: https://www.yelp.com/biz/domicile-consulting-chicago-2?override_cta=Request+quote+%26+availability

Outside of oxygen you breath, everything is meant to extract money from you. Learn some trades. It's not difficult. Never rely on inspectors for your primary home or investments. They are dip shits. Don't buy flips. Buy a fixer upper and do it yourself. Real estate is math and what you want in a property. Commercial is way easier, but harder to get loans. I won't touch residential anymore. Not worth it.
4265   GNL   2024 Feb 5, 7:52pm  

Eman says


Got this in my inbox today. Seeing this stuff from the Midwest makes me want to jump out of my couch and fly there to buy. Built in 2000 with 50,400sf finished office space with 464 parking spaces on 16 acres of land for $1.25M.

The median home price in San Jose is $1.6M on a 6,000sf lot. 🤯




You should. I'm sure it's a slam dunk. If it's cheaper than a San Jose house, it's GOT TO BE the deal of a lifetime. :)
4266   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Feb 5, 8:07pm  

UkraineIsFucked says

What you heard is crap.


Maybe so? It was Mark Moss who I sometimes think it a bit of a shock-finance guy. It's also lame he stopped using Rumble, I rarely listen to him anymore but here is the short video where I heard that:

The Fed's Worst Nightmare: Yellen's Sly Maneuver Revealed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIlYkxsm-KQ

Re: Yellen/Treasury sending so many bonds to the Fed they have no choice but to drop interest rates...
4267   WookieMan   2024 Feb 5, 8:08pm  

Eman says

Got this in my inbox today. Seeing this stuff from the Midwest makes me want to jump out of my couch and fly there to buy. Built in 2000 with 50,400sf finished office space with 464 parking spaces on 16 acres of land for $1.25M.

The median home price in San Jose is $1.6M on a 6,000sf lot. 🤯

You do realize that NY is not the midwest, right?

I don't know that part of NY at all, but that's cheap. That's what my Uncle did along with my dad and another guy that recently passed who is also 9 figures deep. Unfortunately my dad was a dip shit, but I don't need his money anyway, he's also already dead. Never expected a damn thing from him.

I asked you if you leave the state of CA. There's plenty of good money elsewhere to make. And easy. CA with it's high cost of living is stupid to invest in. You'd make more in Oklahoma or Mississippi if you're doing volume. Less risk also.
4268   stereotomy   2024 Feb 5, 9:42pm  

Painted Post NY is the Southern Tier. For the most part, it is dirt fucking poor rustbelt. The Fortune 500 company is Corning - that's it, period.
4269   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 5, 10:01pm  

Walton County, FL now getting on 7-8 month supply.

stereotomy says

Painted Post NY is the Southern Tier. For the most part, it is dirt fucking poor rustbelt. The Fortune 500 company is Corning - that's it, period.


Binghampton area, one of the saddest places I ever visited.
4270   Eman   2024 Feb 5, 10:15pm  

Here’s another one. I guess this one qualifies as the Midwest. 8 cap for a NNN. Unheard of in CA. 😅

I get a handful of these everyday.


4271   Eman   2024 Feb 5, 10:17pm  

This one hit the inbox today too. CA is a big state. ARV is still 500/sf for this small house.


4272   Ceffer   2024 Feb 5, 10:20pm  

AmericanKulak says


Binghampton area, one of the saddest places I ever visited.

LOL! My mother was brought up in Binghamton. Still have scads of Irish relatives I can't even remember meeting around there. It is the original home of IBM. Some people bought IBM penny stocks sold door to door for small money, almost as an act of charity, and left them in a drawer, only to discover later that the stocks appreciated and split so often they were paper millionaires. One of my uncles married one of them, a woman whose family got rich on IBM stock, and she inherited a net worth of five million when it was really worth a lot at the time. They had six kids, and she paid the Vatican to grant her an annulment when such things were barely heard of, because the uncle was a run around. He didn't need her money, because he and another uncle had become egregiously wealthy owning an insurance company.

The uncle blew into town at Berkeley and once when visiting my family when I was at Uni. He thought I could scrape up coeds for him to screw, he was on his way to a hunting resort in Canada. I had scarcely two dimes to rub together as a student, much less dream of a coed of my own or pimp for him. He was generally a wonderful fellow, though, I really liked him from childhood. I don't think he realized how poor I was.

My grandfather was the postmaster general of the area, whatever that was, sounds kinna Masonic. They lived in a huge, multistory house just down the street from IBM. When all the kids moved out, after grandfather passed, my grandmother subdivided the place into a rooming house.
4273   AD   2024 Feb 5, 10:35pm  

AmericanKulak says


Walton County, FL now getting on 7-8 month supply.


Yep, 189 days inventory or supply for the lucrative Miramar Beach in Walton County: https://altos.re/r/c73ce9ff-3a8e-4ac5-8989-8b2801168291?data=count

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The rental market is warm (somewhat strong demand): https://www.zillow.com/rental-manager/market-trends/miramar-fl/

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4275   gabbar   2024 Feb 6, 9:53am  

WookieMan says

Outside of oxygen you breath, everything is meant to extract money from you.

I hear you. Thank you wookieman
4276   Eman   2024 Feb 6, 10:04am  

zzyzzx says





The practice seems to be verified quite a bit from state to state. In CA, the lender is the one who chooses the appraiser. The appraiser wants to be conservative on their appraisal value to protect himself and the lender. Not sure where the fraudulent comes from.

On another note, 84% LTV bridge loan for CRE? I wouldn’t be surprised there was some holdback loan amount for renovation, but I don’t get to see the loan docs.

Here in the Bay Area, it was 75% LTV max while lenders pulled back to 70% max LTV in 2022. Crazy practice.

https://x.com/aryal1994/status/1754866523657711628?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
4277   AD   2024 Feb 7, 8:41pm  

February 7, 2024 report:

Across the Panama City metro area, median home prices fell to $447,375, slightly lower than a month earlier. The median home had 1,404 square feet, at a list price of $343 per square foot.

In Florida, median home prices were $459,945, a slight increase from December. The median Florida home listed for sale had 1,651 square feet, with a price of $280 per square foot.

Throughout the United States, the median home price was $409,500, a slight decrease from the month prior. The median American home for sale was listed at 1,823 square feet, with a price of $221 per square foot.

reference: https://www.newsherald.com/story/news/local/2024/02/07/real-estate-listings-202401/72456417007/

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4278   Blue   2024 Feb 7, 9:56pm  

AD says

Across the Panama City metro area, median home prices fell to $447,375, slightly lower than a month earlier. The median home had 1,404 square feet, at a list price of $343 per square foot.

They do not look cheep many be because of the proximity to the beach! One can find new shacks similar or cheaper price/sft in CA away from dark blue metros. Lately, even starter shacks are slightly bigger as the builders do not make much profits on small shacks!
4279   AD   2024 Feb 7, 11:26pm  

Blue says


One can find new shacks similar or cheaper price/sft in CA away from dark blue metros.


Yep. Ran a search for entire state of California with this criteria: detached home, no more than 3 years old, +2 bedrm/+2 bath

These new California homes are cheaper than the same type of home in Panama City Beach

https://www.zillow.com/community/skyborne-vega/29471799_plid/

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4280   WookieMan   2024 Feb 8, 3:35am  

AD says

Yep. Ran a search for entire state of California with this criteria: detached home, no more than 3 years old, +2 bedrm/+2 bath

Look up Uhaul rates. For real. That's how you can judge housing prices. If it's more expensive to leave than coming in, do the math. Your home prices are going down 100% of the time. Not even a debate.
4281   Eman   2024 Feb 8, 9:29am  

I guess 65-75% ARV works for her. I believe she flips with investors’ money and split the profit. This way, no holding cost on borrowing hard money and no paying points. Many ways to skin a cat.


4282   Blue   2024 Feb 8, 11:15am  

Eman says


I guess 65-75% ARV works for her. I believe she flips with investors’ money and split the profit. This way, no holding cost on borrowing hard money and no paying points. Many ways to skin a cat.

These spam is in everyone's mail box around all the time. "I asked $2.Xm but sold for $3.Xm" ;) selective buyers are paying more than a mil or two for a termite ridden shack of 80y+ over the asking price!!
4283   GNL   2024 Feb 8, 11:20am  

Eman says

I guess 65-75% ARV works for her. I believe she flips with investors’ money and split the profit. This way, no holding cost on borrowing hard money and no paying points. Many ways to skin a cat.




Some of those maffs look hard. How did she make 1,000,000 if she has to split it?
4284   Eman   2024 Feb 8, 2:24pm  

GNL says

Eman says


I guess 65-75% ARV works for her. I believe she flips with investors’ money and split the profit. This way, no holding cost on borrowing hard money and no paying points. Many ways to skin a cat.




Some of those maffs look hard. How did she make 1,000,000 if she has to split it?

It’s just my guess how she started this journey. She could be using her own money now, or then. She used to be a hitech employee who turned RE flipper and has done well.

I used to meet her at local meetups years ago. A buddy of mine is in her network and follows her work. She seems to have found a reliable contractor to work with, and she knows what buyers like to rehab the flip and get too dollars.
4285   richwicks   2024 Feb 8, 2:43pm  

AD says

Facebook (or Meta) may do very well but overall the jobs market for that area may be barely satisfactory.


Facebook isn't high tech. A monkey can do censorship and maintain the databases. The worth of that company is their ability to control "the narrative", for propaganda purposes. People are starting to figure out "hey, Facebook promotes propaganda, and censors actual communication and knowledge".

It took fucking long enough, but people are figuring it out. You can complain about TikTok all you wish with it's stream of stupidity that's on that platform, but the reason it has done so well, is that it WASN'T censored for a long time. Telegram does quite well because it's hardly censored. Substack exists because of censorship, same with Rumble. None of these are in Silly Con Valley.
4286   B.A.C.A.H.   2024 Feb 8, 5:36pm  

WookieMan says


AD says

Yep. Ran a search for entire state of California with this criteria: detached home, no more than 3 years old, +2 bedrm/+2 bath

Look up Uhaul rates. For real. That's how you can judge housing prices. If it's more expensive to leave than coming in, do the math. Your home prices are going down 100% of the time. Not even a debate.

Friends,

Your observation doesn't apply to the Bay Area. Asian immigrants parachute in. They don't haul their sh*t across the pond in uhauls. They overpay for overpriced homes with overly high assessments to the homies who rent the uhauls to relocate to cheaper places. This is why we've had skewed uhaul for a long time here.

Compared to the concrete canyons of Asia they came from, our small sh*tboxes on postage stamp sized lots, and new canyons of condos in the Sunnyvale and Fremont corridors, are like the Wide Open Prairie, at Bargain Prices.
4287   AD   2024 Feb 8, 7:31pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says

Your observation doesn't apply to the Bay Area. Asian immigrants parachute in.


You mean like H-1b visa workers ?

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4288   WookieMan   2024 Feb 9, 2:08am  

B.A.C.A.H. says

Your observation doesn't apply to the Bay Area. Asian immigrants parachute in. They don't haul their sh*t across the pond in uhauls. They overpay for overpriced homes with overly high assessments to the homies who rent the uhauls to relocate to cheaper places. This is why we've had skewed uhaul for a long time here.

So it turns into an Asian ghetto? My neighborhood in Chicago was next door to China Town. it was ghetto. I have no issue with any ethnicity, but I'll point out the flaws. These Asians may come in and buy, but whites will move out.

We segregate naturally. I don't dislike Asians or blacks, but I wouldn't live in those neighborhoods. CA is a different animal being on the West Coast. The whites are fleeing. You guys are going to have a mix of oriental and homeless at some point. Enjoy. The homeless don't pay taxes. The rich orientals might not either if they come from money. The CA situation is not sustainable.
4289   GNL   2024 Feb 9, 4:04am  

WookieMan says

We segregate naturally.

Very true, if we are allowed to. The government does everything it can to prevent it though.
4290   gabbar   2024 Feb 9, 7:31am  

WookieMan says

We segregate naturally. I don't dislike Asians or blacks, but I wouldn't live in those neighborhoods.

I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?
4291   B.A.C.A.H.   2024 Feb 9, 7:56am  

WookieMan says


The whites are fleeing.

My reference was not to the whole state, just the Bay Area.

Probably the biggest one-way uhaul rental destination from Bay Area is the Sierra Foothills.

And it's not just the whites. Locals of color who were born and raised in the region are fleeing too. Many of those non-whites were my homies. Mostly all replaced / displaced by Asian immigrants who either bring money bags with them, or, as I said, act like over-paying here is a Bargain for what they see as uncongested, Wide Open Prairie spaces here.
4292   AD   2024 Feb 9, 8:59am  

B.A.C.A.H. says


Mostly all replaced / displaced by Asian immigrants who either bring money bags with them


Approximately what percentage of these are H1-b visa workers ?

What percentage are Indian of these "Asian immigrants" are Indian ? What percentage are Chinese ?

I would think if they are buying over priced housing in Silicon Valley that it is because they are tech workers. They could easily buy a lot cheaper housing somewhere else in the USA that is just as nice.

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4293   AD   2024 Feb 9, 9:09am  

gabbar says

I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?


Birds of the same feather, hence they stick together (or flock together)

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4294   GNL   2024 Feb 9, 10:01am  

AD says


gabbar says


I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?


Birds of the same feather, hence they stick together (or flock together)


Really? It is as natural as breathing. You just don't see it as openly as in the past. Just wait (if it ever happens) till TSHTF is a serious way. I'm pretty sure your skin will be your uniform....if it were to get bad enough.
4295   AD   2024 Feb 9, 12:31pm  

GNL says

AD says

gabbar says

I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?

Birds of the same feather, hence they stick together (or flock together)

Really? It is as natural as breathing. You just don't see it as openly as in the past. Just wait (if it ever happens) till TSHTF is a serious way. I'm pretty sure your skin will be your uniform....if it were to get bad enough.


So what's your point ? I've known this for at least 30 years as far as tribalism in certain cultures, etc.

I saw it as in right in my face in engineering grad school at UM Ann Arbor. The Chinese national students would stick together and cheat together.

Whereas the American students would be over competitive (and sometimes adversarial) with each other, the Chinese nationals stuck together and worked together.

I know the American students who tended to be the most smug, combative and competitive were left wing authoritarian and Democrat types.

The ones who were were more collaborative tended to be libertarian thinking type, like the homesteading mindset you would find in the northern part of the state. These were my people.

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4296   WookieMan   2024 Feb 9, 2:00pm  

gabbar says

WookieMan says

We segregate naturally. I don't dislike Asians or blacks, but I wouldn't live in those neighborhoods.

I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?

Tribalism to an extent. Education and your social culture are biggies. My nephew will mostly be friends with white people living in a rural farm town. He'll be the token black as is joked about. He's just a kid though. My eyes have been opened around race big time over the last 5 years.

Family, family, family oh and did I say family. I have my faults but my nephew would have been in a gang already by 12. Even if his mom could function he doesn't want to live with her. So we have 6 more years. He's black and we get side eye all the time and have issues with customs anytime we leave the country. We talk to him about this directly and he's aware he's different in the sense he's a black kid with a white family.

I guess what I'm saying is race doesn't matter. I don't want to live in a black culture. I don't want to live in an Asian culture. I like both of their cooking though and rarely have had issues with other culture... My nephew is being brought up in white culture. His skin is black. Who the fuck cares? I'm not going to South Shore of Chicago to raise my family. That's bad black. Segregation is a thing and I believe it should be.

If anyone thinks we're a melting pot, you lost your damn mind. We are segregated cultures. Skin color doesn't matter. A black lives with me and it doesn't move the needle. He's white culturally if you want my honest opinion. I give no shits what he looks like.
4297   Eman   2024 Feb 9, 3:52pm  

AD says

gabbar says


I understand but why? Is it because of tribalism? What are the sentiments behind this?


Birds of the same feather, hence they stick together (or flock together)

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Let me share my perspectives as an immigrant. We flock together as most of us came to this country, or any country, without speaking the native language, or knowing very limited language. It helps from a communication POV. Like any race or culture, we have low-, middle- and upper-class groups. Most, if not all, of us started at the bottom with the exception of a few like some international students, who came from wealthy families.

As we work our way up the society, we see things we didn’t see before. We view life differently. The term fortress, aka affluent neighborhoods, tends to have better schools and less bad influences. If anyone of us happens to make it, we’ll try to pull as many of us there as possible. If not possible, we’ll have the nieces and nephews reside with us so they can attend better schools and have a lesser chance of encountering bad influence.

When we’re poor, we bond together. As we come up, we also like to bond together. We’re a nuclear family.

I have heard of the competitiveness in some cultures, but I don’t see it in mine, or my and my wife’s sides of the family. We always do things together. We travel in big groups.

I love my friends. Some of them are extremely well off, but we’re all equal when we hangout. The ironic thing is that they all think they’re middle class. Tell me how many middle class people live in $4.5-$5.5M homes? 😅
4298   Eman   2024 Feb 9, 3:58pm  

Communication and behaviors also vary from culture to culture. The way people act, express, gesture, etc… When we hear Chinese folks talk, it seems like they’re arguing to us, but that’s how they communicate.

I’ve heard others said Bay Area people are rude. When I traveled to Portland, OR and Vancouver, Canada, I immediately noticed how nice those folks were.
4299   AD   2024 Feb 9, 4:21pm  

Eman says


I love my friends. Some of them are extremely well off, but we’re all equal when we hangout. The ironic thing is that they all think they’re middle class. Tell me how many middle class people live in $4.5-$5.5M homes?


yeah all your crazy rich asian friends

and thanks for another one of your from-rags-to-riches-asian-immigrant story :-/

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4300   Eman   2024 Feb 9, 4:28pm  

AD says

Eman says



I love my friends. Some of them are extremely well off, but we’re all equal when we hangout. The ironic thing is that they all think they’re middle class. Tell me how many middle class people live in $4.5-$5.5M homes?


yeah all your crazy rich asian friends

and thanks for another one of your from-rags-to-riches-asian-immigrant story :-/

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Sometimes, you have to take that leap of faith and chase that dream. It has paid off for a bunch of my friends. Four of them are Indians so they speak English when they came to this country during their college years. Some were born here. Some didn’t speak the language, and still speak broken English. However, they all bought their houses when they were a few hundred thousands in the 80’s and 90’s. Who would have thought these houses would worth millions now?
4301   AD   2024 Feb 9, 4:47pm  

GNL says

Birds of the same feather, hence they stick together (or flock together)

Really? It is as natural as breathing. You just don't see it as openly as in the past. Just wait (if it ever happens) till TSHTF is a serious way.


Please elaborate more as far as TSHTF and how people will behave.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luther_Pierce#The_Turner_Diaries

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