You can call out anyone you want. Thank you for making my point for me…That this is the most manipulated, corrupt, backstopped, jelly filled donut real estate market ever. Where asset values are propped up by valuations that make no sense.
Have I said otherwise? Please show me a post where I have implied otherwise… go on show me!
Also please do not confuse overhang and shadow inventory with active inventory on the market. How many years have we had significant shadow inventory? Did it just show up?
Please try to at least point out something that we have not all been commenting on here for the past 5 years okay?
You are on a real estate blog and you came here, it did not come to you. If it is something you don’t like then go somewhere else. You didn’t even come here for real estate, you came her to shill for a political candidate. Read what this blog was intended for. It was intended for real estate discussion, data, advice, etc…
The fact of the matter is that many people come here for real estate advice. Whether they get it from a licensee, a broker, or any other posters it is up to them to use it, ignore it, or do whatever they want with it. People post questions, ask for input, ask for opinions on homes, on sales that look odd… etc… The fact that you do not want it or need it is fine, and you can call out whoever you want to. So if it bugs you when realtors give advice on real estate here, why don’t you use the ignore user feature!
There are plenty, plenty of ways for buyers and sellers to save thousands in commissions. You want to project your frustrations with real estate professionals as you see no value in them but many other people have realized great value from them. The bottom line is that most agents are either idiots, incompetents, greedy, and/or dishonest. Comparing the peers I had from decades of work in electrical engineering to real estate agent peers is laughable. However the bottom line is that there are good agents out there, very good ones who add value to a transaction. The ones that post here are good, agents like Jim Klinge are good… Nobody is forcing you to use them.
Believe me, I know plenty more about the supply and overhang of San Diego real estate then you imply I do. You go ahead and keep believing it will all change. How you can actually post that some administration will come in and actually change that is laughable….
The bottom line is that it will not change until our credit is cut off.
Would you like to make a wager? How about if the market crashes for any other reason other then high interest rates due to our credit being cut off or we default or some other event that causes high interest rates then I will never post here again. However if that is not the case then you go away.
How does that sound?
Also look back and see the topics of threads where advice was given. Those threads are soliciting thoughts and opinions.