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The housing market
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 15854069" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>I think the market is going to adjust...it has to. Prices are out of control. We bought a house in Wisconsin three years ago and sold it a few months ago for $5k over our asking price. We made out like bandits after only 3 years. Did I mention it was on the market for 1 day? And it was around the holidays too! In a cold climate!</p><p></p><p>Now we are in Vegas and are locked into a rental home in Green Valley/Henderson until January of next year. I'm thinking of renting instead of buying here. Craftsmanship is garbage, houses are close together, etc. I'm taking a "wait and see" approach. We're not blue collar though, so we have that advantage. We don't have to move a family of 4 into a 1 bedroom apt. (thank God).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 15854069, member: 72690"] I think the market is going to adjust...it has to. Prices are out of control. We bought a house in Wisconsin three years ago and sold it a few months ago for $5k over our asking price. We made out like bandits after only 3 years. Did I mention it was on the market for 1 day? And it was around the holidays too! In a cold climate! Now we are in Vegas and are locked into a rental home in Green Valley/Henderson until January of next year. I'm thinking of renting instead of buying here. Craftsmanship is garbage, houses are close together, etc. I'm taking a "wait and see" approach. We're not blue collar though, so we have that advantage. We don't have to move a family of 4 into a 1 bedroom apt. (thank God). [/QUOTE]
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