Mark_888
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Re: Early 2012 R-Spec reviews
What will probably not be going down are interest rates. They could go up rapidly as soon as the first signs of recovery are present. If you wait until the home prices start to recover (no longer flat), then it is too late for low home prices and low interest rates. Trying to predict the absolute bottom of the market is very unwise. Anyone buying right now will make out like a bandit in 10 years.
Upon reading the article you posted, they consensus is that home prices will be flat in most areas around Washington DC for another year, and "maybe" slightly down in only certain limited depressed areas with a lot of foreclosures. This assessment does not necessarily apply to the whole country.It's negativity because it contradicts your belief system? It's reality. You have bought into a belief system that is not sane in light of current data. If much of economics is psychological then why buy a house when the data, the news and the preponderance of people expect prices to go down further. You pick one market and I respond with this -
"The Washington area's housing market isn't expected to rebound for at least a year, and 2011 could mark a new low for some areas, according to real estate experts.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/local...t-wont-improve-2011-experts-say#ixzz1Q6pJNpvl
Seattle, SF and Portland weren't supposed to go down. Urban boundry laws, the geography, zoning laws, etc. But they did. Look everyone would like to buy a house. I bought a house. But I got out of it with finances intact while millions of good worthy people are underwater.
What will probably not be going down are interest rates. They could go up rapidly as soon as the first signs of recovery are present. If you wait until the home prices start to recover (no longer flat), then it is too late for low home prices and low interest rates. Trying to predict the absolute bottom of the market is very unwise. Anyone buying right now will make out like a bandit in 10 years.