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Housing market crash – why hasn’t it happened yet?

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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,048 Founders Club

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    I don’t know. My 1927 Seattle house was a piece of shit. My 2003 Wakanda house probably is too. At least I live in a desert and there’s only so much water can do to fuck me.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,834 Founders Club

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    I don’t know. My 1927 Seattle house was a piece of shit. My 2003 Wakanda house probably is too. At least I live in a desert and there’s only so much water can do to fuck me.

    The Jif that keeps giving. Buy in New Mexico. That dry climate is good for houses.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,048 Founders Club

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    I don’t know. My 1927 Seattle house was a piece of shit. My 2003 Wakanda house probably is too. At least I live in a desert and there’s only so much water can do to fuck me.

    The Jif that keeps giving. Buy in New Mexico. That dry climate is good for houses.
    I have an overall plan of which I will tell you privately sometime in the coming weeks
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,834 Founders Club

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    I don’t know. My 1927 Seattle house was a piece of shit. My 2003 Wakanda house probably is too. At least I live in a desert and there’s only so much water can do to fuck me.

    The Jif that keeps giving. Buy in New Mexico. That dry climate is good for houses.
    I have an overall plan of which I will tell you privately sometime in the coming weeks
    #politburosneakpreview
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,056 Standard Supporter

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    True Story: Former Cali GC neighbor of mine didn't know how to splice Romex into Knob & Tube.

    He informed me of this after disconnecting every wiring nut in the junction box. Took me about 2 hours to reconnect it all and splice into the proper wires.

    He later built a wall for me without laying out any dimensions, and when it was done, he said, "Okay. Ready to Rock!"

    I tore the whole fucking wall down and rebuilt it after he left. Could not believe the shit quality that hack thought was great.

    We rent a 2007 California special. The worst construction ever

    Folks that were here back in the early oughts say the sound of nail guns echoed throughout the valley

    I don’t know. My 1927 Seattle house was a piece of shit. My 2003 Wakanda house probably is too. At least I live in a desert and there’s only so much water can do to fuck me.

    The Jif that keeps giving. Buy in New Mexico. That dry climate is good for houses.

    New Mexico? Pass.
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,459
    doogie said
    doogie said:

    "Doesn’t it make better financial sense to wait for rates to rise and pay Much a lower price on the house so you can take advantage of the refi market down the road when rates fall into negative territory?"



    In Hawaii prices will not dip to your target point. I assume it is the same in a few other places. Seattle comes to mind, as well.


    The tequilla version is provided below:

















    Oahu is different because it is an island. You can't move to the suburbs and buy cheaper. Well you can, but it is still not cheap enough.

    Acreage is naturally scarce and there are way too many artificial limits on development.

    Prices occasionally drop but not far and not often. (yes, I've been underwater at one point on all but one of my properties). The cash purchase was never underwater. Go figure.

    The big dip that you are waiting for occurred twenty years ago (or twenty years before that) - likely never to be seen again.

    A lot of creepy rich people have vacation/second homes here which props up prices in what should be down times.

    Makes sense to leverage to the hilt when you have a down payment and buy as much as you can and rent them out to the pours who will eventually move (back) to the mainland because of the cost of living. (you can't ignore the ESPPs or IRAs or 401ks but, do invest the leftovers and bonuses in real estate.)

    Its a good plan until, ya know, a pandemic hits. And renters can't be evicted.

    Might be time to sell or at least consider it.

    As you age equity seems to magically appear.

  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072


    and there are way too many artificial limits on development... stood out