Can't afford a house? Buy a townhome. Can't afford a townhome? Buy a condo. Get a roommate. Rates maybe 8% but when they go down in a few years just refinance. Because once rates come down prices will go up even more when people waiting for lower rates all try to buy at same time. Don't wait to buy, buy something you can afford today and wait. Its not going to be any cheaper in long run
Building more is not always the answer I disagree. Not every area has land available and or affordable land available if it is scarce. Plus not too mention we don’t want to build on every piece of bare land. We don’t want ugly track homes going in everywhere. People will have to pay the higher prices until there is a downturn which will happen at some point. No patience once again.
I absolutely love hearing this a couple of guys that have skin in the game for the prices to stay elevated or increase. I'm old enough to have lived through the last few real estate bubbles going back into the 80s and let me tell you this one's gonna be a doozy, but I encourage people like this to keep typing it they're gonna lose their a$$$$
Dave Myer, can you do a video on the 18 year real estate cycle? Lots of websites talk about it and it's really interesting. Would love to hear your take, thanks!
To Matthew's point, yes, one can't live under a stock certificate, but one also can't pay for groceries and gass with a bathroom door knob. Boomers have an average of $200K saved for retirement. They're early into retirement for the most part, so we'll see what gives.
Thanks for your information is very helpful to me and my family we want to buy a house in the next 6 months.❤
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Can't afford a house? Buy a townhome. Can't afford a townhome? Buy a condo. Get a roommate. Rates maybe 8% but when they go down in a few years just refinance. Because once rates come down prices will go up even more when people waiting for lower rates all try to buy at same time. Don't wait to buy, buy something you can afford today and wait. Its not going to be any cheaper in long run
Totally agree with you!
Building more is not always the answer I disagree. Not every area has land available and or affordable land available if it is scarce. Plus not too mention we don’t want to build on every piece of bare land. We don’t want ugly track homes going in everywhere. People will have to pay the higher prices until there is a downturn which will happen at some point. No patience once again.
Great guest!!! Lot’s of valuable information.
I absolutely love hearing this a couple of guys that have skin in the game for the prices to stay elevated or increase. I'm old enough to have lived through the last few real estate bubbles going back into the 80s and let me tell you this one's gonna be a doozy, but I encourage people like this to keep typing it they're gonna lose their a$$$$
Also listening to people with skin in the game often have a bias opinion that's like a realtor telling you it's a bad time to buy
I’m not sure I agree with the “peak” product provided by investors. The flips are cheaply made and cut corners on every house I saw from investors.
Dave Myer, can you do a video on the 18 year real estate cycle? Lots of websites talk about it and it's really interesting. Would love to hear your take, thanks!
Even if one can afford to buy a home, more often they are strap for years.
Home affordability is in the gutter
Your eyes look like you had Dube this morning before the show. LOL
Yes. It’s better to be an investors than a home owner.
To Matthew's point, yes, one can't live under a stock certificate, but one also can't pay for groceries and gass with a bathroom door knob. Boomers have an average of $200K saved for retirement. They're early into retirement for the most part, so we'll see what gives.
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That’s interesting to hear that Dave rents. After all the benefits he knows about home ownership, I figured he would have a primary residence.
love the pump and dump investors and real estate agents. last one in is the loser. 🎉🎉🎉😮
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