You might try responding without stooping to juvenile veiled ad hominem insults. I really wonder whether you are just being annoying or if, possibly, English is not your first language.
Yes, I said:
there are plenty of reasons why people sell their homes when they do not need to sell
I suggest that you read it again, and maybe the context will help. The point I made is that people that are not under pressure to sell are currently choosing not to sell, stupid or not. This may be creating pent-up demand.
If you don’t understand the sentence, perhaps a few examples will help:
I’ve sold property because I made more on the sale than on the rent, but I didn’t need to sell.
I sold my primary residence because I wanted a better school district. I didn’t need to move, I could have used the current school, or paid for private school, but I chose to move.
I sold an old condo because it was more of a hassle to rent it than it was worth. I did not need to sell.
The idea that one would sell something when one did not need to sell is not that hard. Those with a choice, who are choosing not to sell are increasing in number.
If you need more help understanding this concept, you might hire a tutor.