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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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1278   exfatguy   2022 Nov 8, 11:03am  

From $1,800 per month to $8,000+? Holy shit, mother of all bad decisions!
1279   HeadSet   2022 Nov 8, 11:16am  

Glad to hear it on the "Bad Decision, Must Sell" post. Asshole ran from the mess he likely supported in CA and also help raise the price of homes in Snohomish. Succumbed to "peer pressure" is just another way of saying "keep up with the Joneses."
1280   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 8, 11:50am  

HeadSet says

Succumbed to "peer pressure" is just another way of saying "keep up with the Joneses."


Or the wife made him do it.
1281   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 8, 11:56am  

https://www.reddit.com/r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer/comments/yp6qeu/i_dont_want_my_house_anymore/

I don't want my house anymore

I bought in early 2022. A house in CA for $590,000. But I no longer want it. My neighbors are annoying, I've been bleeding my savings into renovations, the layout is not what I want, and it's not in that desirable of an area.

I've been looking at the market and similar houses are going for under $500k. So I want to sell the one I have and buy a newer, better, and cheaper house.

The problem is though that I bought this place less than 6 months ago so I'm not even sure if it's possible to sell that soon. Unless I offload it to an ibuyer like redfin.

Does anyone know if selling in less than 6 months is a possibility? I understand I may sell at a loss but how bad is that really?
1283   GNL   2022 Nov 8, 11:57am  

zzyzzx says

HeadSet says


Succumbed to "peer pressure" is just another way of saying "keep up with the Joneses."


Or the wife made him do it.

^^^^^^^^^. Pussy is hella expensive. Better to rent.
1284   HeadSet   2022 Nov 8, 12:00pm  

GNL says

zzyzzx says


HeadSet says



Succumbed to "peer pressure" is just another way of saying "keep up with the Joneses."


Or the wife made him do it.


^^^^^^^^^. Pussy is hella expensive. Better to rent.

It may have been the wife's job that bought in the most loot.
1285   GNL   2022 Nov 8, 12:09pm  

HeadSet says

GNL says


zzyzzx says



HeadSet says




Succumbed to "peer pressure" is just another way of saying "keep up with the Joneses."


Or the wife made him do it.



^^^^^^^^^. Pussy is hella expensive. Better to rent.


It may have been the wife's job that bought in the most loot.

Yes, could be. $$ don't make a person smart. I know a guy who owned a very successful printing company. The guy could not read or write.
1286   Ceffer   2022 Nov 8, 12:36pm  

Several new 'admitted' price cuts occurring in many units in Santa Cruz.
1287   Onvacation   2022 Nov 8, 3:25pm  

GNL says

^^^^^^^^^. Pussy is hella expensive. Better to rent

Rent house? Or pussy?
1288   GNL   2022 Nov 8, 3:42pm  

Onvacation says


GNL says


^^^^^^^^^. Pussy is hella expensive. Better to rent

Rent house? Or pussy?


Rent pussy. I don't really mean that but, anyone who's married for a length of time has thought it might have been smarter. I assume.
1289   porkchopXpress   2022 Nov 8, 4:02pm  

Eman says

That’s quite a generalized statement.
Good points.
1290   HeadSet   2022 Nov 8, 6:50pm  

GNL says

$$ don't make a person smart. I know a guy who owned a very successful printing company. The guy could not read or write.

If he started and built a very successful business (not inherited), then he is smart. Might have a learning disability or severe dyslexia. Measuring smarts by literacy would put a bilingual Latino kid ahead of his English only speaking Professor.
1291   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 9:12am  

https://old.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/yq9o7u/price_changes/

Literally two weeks ago, we put an offer on a new construction home with the builder. House was priced pretty high at $735k, and I told the realtor I did not want to exceed the loan limit so our offer will be $675k (I realize this seems low, but it was appropriate for the area/current market). They came back and would not lower the price below $710k. They had a smaller model come available since the original buyer backed out and we tried our offer again at $675k. They came back with $686k. This seemed high still, but we’re having a baby in a couple months so we want to get this move done quickly so we stupidly agreed. We signed contracts with the builder and put down a deposit of $15k. The loan is in process and the approximate move in date is 11/29. Fast forward to today, we stopped by to get a measurement and I see they lowered all of their base prices by $60k and the house that they refused to lower below $710k is now $689k. I realize we should’ve just waited, but this pregnancy has me fat and impatient. Is there anything we can do? Can we ask them to lower the price? Can we try to switch houses now after contracts were signed?
1292   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 9:23am  

This will affect some markets:
https://www.hrdive.com/news/report-9-in-10-companies-will-require-return-to-office-by-2023/633055/

Report: 9 in 10 companies will require return to office by 2023
1293   Eric Holder   2022 Nov 9, 9:32am  

zzyzzx says

I realize we should’ve just waited, but this pregnancy has me fat and impatient


Ah, the good old housebuying while pregnant....
1294   GNL   2022 Nov 9, 9:57am  

HeadSet says

GNL says


$$ don't make a person smart. I know a guy who owned a very successful printing company. The guy could not read or write.

If he started and built a very successful business (not inherited), then he is smart. Might have a learning disability or severe dyslexia. Measuring smarts by literacy would put a bilingual Latino kid ahead of his English only speaking Professor.

Yes, he did inherit it. But he reimagined the company and took all work in over the web. He hired people to create his vision. I'd say that took some intelligence.
1295   GNL   2022 Nov 9, 9:58am  

zzyzzx says

https://old.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/yq9o7u/price_changes/

Literally two weeks ago, we put an offer on a new construction home with the builder. House was priced pretty high at $735k, and I told the realtor I did not want to exceed the loan limit so our offer will be $675k (I realize this seems low, but it was appropriate for the area/current market). They came back and would not lower the price below $710k. They had a smaller model come available since the original buyer backed out and we tried our offer again at $675k. They came back with $686k. This seemed high still, but we’re having a baby in a couple months so we want to get this move done quickly so we stupidly agreed. We signed contracts with the builder and put down a deposit of $15k. The loan is in process and the approximate move in date is 11/29. Fast forward to today, we stoppe...

Best to never put yourself in a position where you have to do something.
1296   Ceffer   2022 Nov 9, 10:00am  

Eric Holder says

Ah, the good old housebuying while pregnant....

The 'nesting imperative' dominated by genetic narcissism trumps common sense.
1297   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 10:10am  

Ceffer says

Eric Holder says

Ah, the good old housebuying while pregnant....

The 'nesting imperative' dominated by genetic narcissism trumps common sense.


Another "The wife made me do it"...
1298   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 10:12am  

https://finance.yahoo.com/m/fb33f461-a993-385a-8ba4-823885808a67/d-r-horton%E2%80%99s-earnings-fall.html

D.R. Horton’s Earnings Fall Short as Home Orders Drop and Cancellations Rise
1300   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 11:47am  

https://news3lv.com/amp/news/local/las-vegas-housing-market-continues-to-cool-in-october-southern-nevada-home-prices-real-estate-listings-mortgage-interest-rates-condos-townhomes

The median price for an existing single-family home sold in Southern Nevada last month was $440,000, the group Las Vegas Realtors reports.

That figure is down 2.2% from September when the median price was $450,000. It's also the fourth time in the last five months that prices have declined and down from the all-time record of $482,000 set in May.
1301   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 9, 11:55am  

ERECTION INTENSEFYING!!!

https://news.yahoo.com/redfin-shutting-down-home-flipping-140510024.html

Redfin is shutting down its home-flipping business and laying off 13% of staff

Redfin announced it would cut 862 people, or 13% of its staff, on Wednesday.

It's winding down its home-flipping business, RedfinNow, also known as an iBuyer.

The real-estate company Redfin announced on Wednesday that it would lay off 862 staffers, or 13% of its workforce as it sees the housing contraction lingering into 2023.

Of the cuts, 264 of those are related to the company's home-flipping business, RedfinNow, which it will shut down, the company said in a financial filing.
1302   Eric Holder   2022 Nov 9, 12:12pm  

zzyzzx says

Redfin is shutting down its home-flipping business and laying off 13% of staff


So these idiots ventured into flipping too?
1303   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 10, 10:19am  

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-the-housing-market-should-brace-for-double-digit-mortgage-rates-in-2023-11666302773

Housing market should brace for mortgage rates hitting 10% in 2023, investment banker says

Even if Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his cohorts stopped hiking policy rates soon, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate still would climb to 10%, according to Christopher Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.

That’s because the Fed’s torrid pace of rate increases in 2022 takes time to seep back into mortgage rates, especially with the fed-funds rate already jumping to a 3%-3.25% range in late September, from almost zero a year before.

“Lenders only slowly adjust their rates,” Whalen told MarketWatch. “They are not used to seeing rates moving this fast, and typically would change rates only once a month or once every other month.”

Borrowers pay a premium above risk-free Treasury rates on mortgages to help account for default risks. The 30-year Treasury rate TMUBMUSD30Y, 4.092% rose to 4.213% Thursday, its highest since 2011, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

Freddie Mac on Thursday said the 30-year mortgage rate was averaging 6.94% in its latest weekly survey, a 20-year high that has severely curtailed demand for new home loans.

But with U.S. inflation showing no signs of a clear pullback from a 40-year high, expectations have been running high for the Fed to increase its policy rate by another 75 basis points at its November meeting, and potentially by the same amount again in December, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

The CME odds on Thursday favored a 4.75%-5% fed-funds rate to kick off February.

“There is a lag effect in mortgages,” Whalen said, adding that even if central bankers decided to hit pause on additional rate increases after their December meeting, the 30-year mortgage rate still would “easily touch 10% by February.”

Whalen, an investment banker, author and specialist focused on banking and mortgage finance, urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2008 to move complex and opaque derivatives “back into the daylight,” after banks and investors saw hundreds of billions of dollars in losses tied to structured debt, including subprime mortgage exposure. He also provided testimony to Congress in 2009 about systemic risks of the banking industry.

Importantly, Whalen also sees potential for home prices to give back all of their pandemic gains if rates stay high for all of 2023.

That’s a bigger call than estimates for a 10%-15% correction in home prices from prices that surged 45% nationally during the pandemic.

But Whalen pointed to speculative home flipping volumes that reached almost $150 billion, or 10% of total home sales in 2022, and the cold blanket of double-digit mortgage rates as catalysts for a steeper home price retreat.
1304   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 10, 10:19am  

Eric Holder says

So these idiots ventured into flipping too?


Yes.
1305   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 10, 10:43am  

https://layoffstracker.com/flyhomes-2nd-round-of-layoffs/

FlyHomes, Seattle-based real estate tech startup has undergone 2nd round of layoffs in less than 6 months.
1307   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Nov 12, 6:12am  

I am seeing builders drop the price per sq. ft. on new homes below that of used home prices, so I asked the home saleswoman with whom I am in dialogue if she would present an offer to the seller's agent below the listing price using this new comp, which is for a new home. Crickets chirping.....
1308   Booger   2022 Nov 12, 6:32am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

I am seeing builders drop the price per sq. ft. on new homes below that of used home prices, so I asked the home saleswoman with whom I am in dialogue if she would present an offer to the seller's agent below the listing price using this new comp, which is for a new home. Crickets chirping.....


Remember to make any real estate offer timeout! Good for the day, or if good for several days with a de-escalation clause.
1310   Booger   2022 Nov 12, 5:34pm  

I have no idea if this is real:

1311   Eman   2022 Nov 12, 5:43pm  

zzyzzx says

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-the-housing-market-should-brace-for-double-digit-mortgage-rates-in-2023-11666302773

Housing market should brace for mortgage rates hitting 10% in 2023, investment banker says

Even if Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his cohorts stopped hiking policy rates soon, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate still would climb to 10%, according to Christopher Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.

That’s because the Fed’s torrid pace of rate increases in 2022 takes time to seep back into mortgage rates, especially with the fed-funds rate already jumping to a 3%-3.25% range in late September, from almost zero a year before.

“Lenders only slowly adjust their rates,” Whalen told MarketWatch. “They are not used to seeing rates moving this ...

History doesn’t support his thesis. If I had to make a bet, I’d bet he’d be wrong with his 10% prediction by Feb 2023 when Fed fund rate hit 4.75-5%.
1312   Blue   2022 Nov 12, 5:43pm  

Stupid people liked Biden double digit inflation. Biden is back with popular demand and his free printing press for his receivers. Price reduction should be short lived unless they went up too high. Good times are around for cash buyers. If anyone living outside crazy urban centers, it should be a good idea to buy to keep your hard earned money value from Biden inflation stealth tax.
1313   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Nov 13, 3:11am  

cisTits says

https://wolfstreet.com/2022/11/05/the-housing-bubble-popped-and-the-fed-can-let-it-rip/

Wolf is a douche. He deleted comments I made about how inflation was caused by the helicopter money CARES Act, knee-jerk overcompensation for the harmful not based on science lockdowns.
1315   zzyzzx   2022 Nov 14, 7:54am  

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kpmg-pandemic-housing-bubble-bursting-223322306.html

The Pandemic Housing Bubble is bursting—U.S. home prices falling 15% looks ‘conservative’
1316   Ceffer   2022 Nov 14, 8:00am  

zzyzzx says

The Pandemic Housing Bubble is bursting—U.S. home prices falling 15% looks ‘conservative’

Yup. Prices falling into the down payment range will start the cycle of borrowers handing back the keys as they see their down payment equities dissolving, and their investments showing no signs of increasing to cover their costs.

With my infallibly wrong future crystal ball, I would estimate price drops of 25 percent or more.

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