Oldbear83 said:
No one said it's a right. But there's something rotten about the bill of new homes being bought by "investors" without ordinary folks getting much chance .
It's a middle class thing, JR, you wouldn't understand.
incorrect old man. I have 2 highly educated children with great jobs and they can't afford a home where they would like to live. Oldie, there are things called apartments, duplexes, rental houses. That is what my kids do, but it is part of ther process of maturing and paving your own way, whatever it looks like. I live in an apt. and rent by choice.Oldbear83 said:
No one said it's a right. But there's something rotten about the bulk of new homes being bought by "investors" without ordinary folks getting much chance .
It's a middle class thing, JR, you wouldn't understand.
J.R. said:
curious about this thread. Why is it many of you think buying a nice home with a white picket fence is a right for young people?
We are doing it wrong.
— Aaron Lubeck (@aaron_lubeck) September 19, 2024
1920 > 2020. pic.twitter.com/Qj885oCZaU
The key there is the definition of the word "normalize." We've had unsustainably low interest rates for over a decade.Doc Holliday said:
We have real estate, equity and credit bubbles right now, and they're massive. We've never seen all three form at the same time.
I believe inflation will go higher than anyone can imagine.
Nobody is going to be fooled anymore if Powell pivots at the first whiff of a recession.
It will be very clear to everyone that the Federal open market committee can never allow interest rates to normalize.
As promised earlier tonight, here is Michelle Bowman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors:
— JD Vance (@JDVance) October 2, 2024
"Given the current low inventory of affordable housing, the inflow of new immigrants to some geographic areas could result in upward pressure on rents."https://t.co/dfO0wFmyPs pic.twitter.com/KfDjPaZC7G
Redbrickbear said:We are doing it wrong.
— Aaron Lubeck (@aaron_lubeck) September 19, 2024
1920 > 2020. pic.twitter.com/Qj885oCZaU
thats myFLBear5630 said:Redbrickbear said:We are doing it wrong.
— Aaron Lubeck (@aaron_lubeck) September 19, 2024
1920 > 2020. pic.twitter.com/Qj885oCZaU
He is right. We no longer build with a sense of style. We have become so focused on cost that what we are building is crap. Look at the infrastructure being built around the world and compare to the US. The urban planning, architects and landscape architects are more concerned about CO2 than style. You design iconic designs and it gets "value engineered" to cookie cutter. Or frigging engineers tell you 50 reasons why we shouldn't do it. Frustrating. Engineers are as bad as accountants!
nein51 said:
Come to Cleveland. There are approximately a million of them.
FLBear5630 said:nein51 said:
Come to Cleveland. There are approximately a million of them.
Rust belt is an interesting area. Lived in Milwaukee for 6 years. Brother coached in Ann Arbor, used to drive that whole corridor. Some really nice areas surrounded by 1983 Beirut!
Housing is such a fucking scam. Made with tinfoil, toothpicks and paint.
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) October 19, 2024
$400k my asspic.twitter.com/6CHNaTho8i
that hole wont pass, tbere are metal lateral shear straps under the thermaply(cardboard but not really), the brick is the stromg exterior sitting on concrete and the brick ties are nailed to the wood studs.boognish_bear said:Housing is such a fucking scam. Made with tinfoil, toothpicks and paint.
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) October 19, 2024
$400k my asspic.twitter.com/6CHNaTho8i
boognish_bear said:Housing is such a fucking scam. Made with tinfoil, toothpicks and paint.
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) October 19, 2024
$400k my asspic.twitter.com/6CHNaTho8i
Redbrickbear said:boognish_bear said:Housing is such a fucking scam. Made with tinfoil, toothpicks and paint.
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) October 19, 2024
$400k my asspic.twitter.com/6CHNaTho8i
The answer is almost always....."had to move there for a job so I can live" or "had to get our kids of the old school...it was that bad"
IF U.S. incomes spiked 60%, we'd return to pre-pandemic housing affordability levels
— Lance Lambert (@NewsLambert) October 21, 2024
IF U.S. home prices fell 38%, we'd return to pre-pandemic affordability
IF mortgage rates fell 4.15 percentage points (from 6.5% to 2.23%), we'd return to pre-pandemic affordability pic.twitter.com/9XslAqYbuH
Mortgage rates spike back to 6.8%.
— Nick Gerli (@nickgerli1) October 21, 2024
The disconnect between mortgage rates and real estate investor returns has never been greater.
Expect institutional investors to continue selling houses, and for inventory to keep increasing in the South especially. pic.twitter.com/xQBmk1xdEV
I am looking forward to President Trump bringing back his executive order that required the government to build beautiful buildings instead of ugly ones https://t.co/pEjbW85LXv
— Dr. Ben Braddock (@GraduatedBen) October 22, 2024
There is more to this than people think.Redbrickbear said:I am looking forward to President Trump bringing back his executive order that required the government to build beautiful buildings instead of ugly ones https://t.co/pEjbW85LXv
— Dr. Ben Braddock (@GraduatedBen) October 22, 2024
historian said:
But with an inflated price, probably because of kickbacks and fraud.
Oldbear83 said:historian said:
But with an inflated price, probably because of kickbacks and fraud.
You mean how school districts build new schools now?
yes, there is a reason for that.. city, county, state and federal regulationsRedbrickbear said:Oldbear83 said:historian said:
But with an inflated price, probably because of kickbacks and fraud.
You mean how school districts build new schools now?
Two things about school construction are always stand out to me.
1. That they almost always choose new modernist and ugly architecture
2. That they never seem to remodel older buildings or expanded them....they move the majority of the time to tearing it totally down and building new.
4th and Inches said:yes, there is a reason for that.. city, county, state and federal regulationsRedbrickbear said:Oldbear83 said:historian said:
But with an inflated price, probably because of kickbacks and fraud.
You mean how school districts build new schools now?
Two things about school construction always stand out to me.
1. That they almost always choose new modernist and ugly architecture
2. That they never seem to remodel older buildings or expanded them....they move the majority of the time to tearing it totally down and building new.
It is actually cheaper to build new than decontaminate, remediate, and renovate
4th and Inches said:yes, there is a reason for that.. city, county, state and federal regulationsRedbrickbear said:Oldbear83 said:historian said:
But with an inflated price, probably because of kickbacks and fraud.
You mean how school districts build new schools now?
Two things about school construction are always stand out to me.
1. That they almost always choose new modernist and ugly architecture
2. That they never seem to remodel older buildings or expanded them....they move the majority of the time to tearing it totally down and building new.
It is actually cheaper to build new than decontaminate, remediate, and renovate
September existing home sales fell 3.5% year-over-year to the lowest level since October 2010 (!!!!)
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) October 23, 2024
US home sales are on track for their worst year since 1995 (!!!!!)