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April 22, 2022 at 7:43 AM #825159April 22, 2022 at 7:56 AM #825160CoronitaParticipant
[quote=an][quote=Coronita][quote=deadzone]Of course there is no crash in sight for you, you are a RE agent. Much like a used car salesman, it is always a good time to buy!
But for those of us without blinders on, the evidence is mounting.[/quote]
If true and a crash is coming, that’s great news for investors and young first time homebuyers that just started their careers and life and can get a place of their own from the get go, instead of waiting decades for a bottom and sending it to a landlord.[/quote]
I hope it’s true and that dz is right. I also hope it comes sooner rather than later. Fingers and toes crossed.[/quote]High inflation, high unemployment, high rates would lock a lot of people out of purchasing for the first time though. Hmmmmm
April 22, 2022 at 8:00 AM #825161CoronitaParticipant[quote=an][quote=Coronita][quote=deadzone]Of course there is no crash in sight for you, you are a RE agent. Much like a used car salesman, it is always a good time to buy!
But for those of us without blinders on, the evidence is mounting.[/quote]
If true and a crash is coming, that’s great news for investors and young first time homebuyers that just started their careers and life and can get a place of their own from the get go, instead of waiting decades for a bottom and sending it to a landlord.[/quote]
I hope it’s true and that dz is right. I also hope it comes sooner rather than later. Fingers and toes crossed.[/quote]High inflation, high unemployment, high rates would lock a lot of people out of purchasing for the first time though. Hmmmmm
April 22, 2022 at 9:14 AM #825162anParticipant[quote=Coronita][quote=an][quote=Coronita][quote=deadzone]Of course there is no crash in sight for you, you are a RE agent. Much like a used car salesman, it is always a good time to buy!
But for those of us without blinders on, the evidence is mounting.[/quote]
If true and a crash is coming, that’s great news for investors and young first time homebuyers that just started their careers and life and can get a place of their own from the get go, instead of waiting decades for a bottom and sending it to a landlord.[/quote]
I hope it’s true and that dz is right. I also hope it comes sooner rather than later. Fingers and toes crossed.[/quote]High inflation, high unemployment, high rates would lock a lot of people out of purchasing for the first time though. Hmmmmm[/quote]
Like you like to say, not my problem. I can really use a crash in building materials and labor cost.April 22, 2022 at 10:47 AM #825163AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor]
Yes improved affordability for young folks would be awesome. There should be rewards for working hard and living responsibility.[/quote]What a crock! If you really believed that, you would be cheerleading the crash. But you are not, you are simply a RE agent.
April 22, 2022 at 11:51 AM #825164sdrealtorParticipant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]
Yes improved affordability for young folks would be awesome. There should be rewards for working hard and living responsibility.[/quote]What a crock! If you really believed that, you would be cheerleading the crash. But you are not, you are simply a RE agent.[/quote]
You are the nocluezone. I don’t cheerlead I deal with what’s in front of me and what is likely to happen. I follow the data here and post it along with my thoughts every week. As much great power as you attribute to me I cannot move markets. Whatever happens won’t matter to you as you have already proven total not capable of taking advantage of obvious opportunities. Quite literally with the exception of you and maybe one other every one else here including the most bearish are sitting comfortably in nice homes with sub 3% mortgages. The cheese stands alone
April 22, 2022 at 1:19 PM #825165AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]
Yes improved affordability for young folks would be awesome. There should be rewards for working hard and living responsibility.[/quote]What a crock! If you really believed that, you would be cheerleading the crash. But you are not, you are simply a RE agent.[/quote]
As much great power as you attribute to me I cannot move markets. [/quote]
I’ve never attributed any powers to you. The power to move markets comes from one place, and one place only. That’s the Fed’s printing press. The fact that you can’t recognize this demonstrates you have little understanding of the current economy. The Fed is literally taking the punch bowl away as we speak. The markets are reacting. It’s going to get ugly out there.
April 22, 2022 at 1:27 PM #825166sdrealtorParticipant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]
Yes improved affordability for young folks would be awesome. There should be rewards for working hard and living responsibility.[/quote]What a crock! If you really believed that, you would be cheerleading the crash. But you are not, you are simply a RE agent.[/quote]
As much great power as you attribute to me I cannot move markets. [/quote]
I’ve never attributed any powers to you. The power to move markets comes from one place, and one place only. That’s the Fed’s printing press. The fact that you can’t recognize this demonstrates you have little understanding of the current economy. The Fed is literally taking the punch bowl away as we speak. The markets are reacting. It’s going to get ugly out there.[/quote]
I do have one power. The betting window remains open
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