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Road Side Pub
The housing market
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15854171" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>It's gonna pop soon. It has to. </p><p></p><p>I'm seeing toothpick-built 1/6 acre mini-McMansions going for $250k where 6 years ago they were $120k. Guess what? They're still $120k houses and yuppies are paying out more than double to squeeze themselves into suburbia. </p><p></p><p>Outside of the insane levels of bad luck / goetia curses / angry gods / whatever it is I have had lately, I'm really glad we bought our current house in '16. If the housing market crashes, we're fine. If it keeps going up, I'll sell on the upward swing and invest in an insulated shed. When there are cookie-cutter 3bd/2.5bth/1c houses on 1/6 acre going for $250k, and I'm sitting on 5 acres, a pond, 4bd/4bth/3.5c house with 2x6 construction and 50yr shingles...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15854171, member: 181885"] It's gonna pop soon. It has to. I'm seeing toothpick-built 1/6 acre mini-McMansions going for $250k where 6 years ago they were $120k. Guess what? They're still $120k houses and yuppies are paying out more than double to squeeze themselves into suburbia. Outside of the insane levels of bad luck / goetia curses / angry gods / whatever it is I have had lately, I'm really glad we bought our current house in '16. If the housing market crashes, we're fine. If it keeps going up, I'll sell on the upward swing and invest in an insulated shed. When there are cookie-cutter 3bd/2.5bth/1c houses on 1/6 acre going for $250k, and I'm sitting on 5 acres, a pond, 4bd/4bth/3.5c house with 2x6 construction and 50yr shingles... [/QUOTE]
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