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Mar 31, 2021
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Fargo
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It makes sense if interest rates increase
That home prices will fall. Unavoidable.
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I've really started wondering about the results of a persistent decline in real estate values-
BeyondTheMark
All-American
3/31/21 11:02pm
I’ve been wondering the same thing
TicoBrown
3/31/21 11:05pm
It's been 20 years of ridiculously low rates. It may not last forever, but it's
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:06pm
With Democrats piling onto Trumps spend-thriftiness it makes me think Carter-like Stagflation
BeyondTheMark
3/31/21 11:09pm
Yeah I have thought the same thing. The biggest difference is we have yet
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:12pm
Very difficult to predict but here are some thoughts
Jericho
3/31/21 11:11pm
Good thoughts. Inflation sort of HAS to happen if you want to reduce debt &/or
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:14pm
True, but the problem is that spending will continue to outpace inflation
Backcountry
3/31/21 11:22pm
It always seems to
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:24pm
That is the thing slowing me down on selling. If *general* inflation is coming, then
BeyondTheMark
3/31/21 11:19pm
How could prices not fall significantly when moratorium on evictions ends?
Bandersnatch
3/31/21 11:12pm
Depends. I haven't seen data on just how big this is. how much stuff are we
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:15pm
I think the numbers are massive, personally, but inflation could be massive too
Jericho
3/31/21 11:17pm
If nothing else, the reality is that there is essentially NO for sale inventory
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:22pm
I would say that we are DUE for a market correction, but I have been saying that
Jericho
3/31/21 11:24pm
I have thought that too. Been wondering lately though if the last few years have
jkccoug
3/31/21 11:27pm
looks like 4 million mortgages and a much higher number of apartments
Nat Gas Man
4/1/21 12:03am
I believe last I saw 1.4% of mortgages were 4 or more months behind which
cougarfann888
3/31/21 11:54pm
Because the banks don't want to foreclose on a bunch of people.
byubyu
3/31/21 11:19pm
Not if they don't want a bunch of those mortgages they're holding to suddenly become worthless
BeyondTheMark
3/31/21 11:20pm
You'd be surprised. Some banks who sold their mortgages to fannie mae but retained servicing, like Wells Fargo, have
vegasnative
3/31/21 11:52pm
I don't think there will be that many foreclosures. Prices have gone up enough
BYUFBDAD
3/31/21 11:58pm
Home prices are sticky.
BostonCougar
3/31/21 11:32pm
It makes sense if interest rates increase
Fargo
3/31/21 11:36pm
Not so. From 1970 to 1980, mortgage rates rose from about 7% to about 14%. During that time, home prices rose by nearly
Smack'sWife
4/1/21 12:07am
But that is the Stagflation era- inflation generally was outpacing interest rates and salaries were
BeyondTheMark
4/1/21 12:14am
This makes sense if those were the only factors, but interest rates increase whe
johnnybyu
4/1/21 9:37am
Rates can't go much higher for very long.
lyrok
3/31/21 11:54pm
a crash in the stock market would also affect the housing market, especially
Nat Gas Man
4/1/21 12:09am
You'll start to see "creative" financing like wraparounds.
YSMACK
4/1/21 12:49am
Inventory is apparently still very tight (link)
jkccoug
4/1/21 3:54am
There’s almost like a sort of deflation happening in the housing market
hansel
4/1/21 6:33am
There’s a real estate crash coming and it’s going to be a hard one. My bet is
BR549
4/1/21 8:04am
What other housing crash have you experienced in your life besides 2007-2010?
cougarfann888
4/1/21 8:42am
There are some markets that are susceptible to crashes. PHX, Miami, Vegas
Nat Gas Man
4/1/21 8:55am
Aside from the recent ones, the one in the 80s was really significant but
BR549
4/1/21 11:12am
The 07-10 is really the only housing crash we have had nationwide
cougarfann888
4/1/21 12:56pm
Not anytime soon
Backcountry
4/1/21 5:36pm
Not this time
Backcountry
4/1/21 8:44am
I agree on the crash but don't think it will be as hard or as long as 2007-8
johnnybyu
4/1/21 9:39am
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