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Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
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  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#1781
  • フロリダ
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 16:27
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> > The current situation where everyone is in debt is a negative factor no matter what you think

The average amount of debt of US households has decreased dramatically over the past year.
By the way, due to the Florida condo collapse, the value of used condos may crash in the future.

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#1782
  • 無慈悲
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 19:18
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>1777
He said they just ran out of stock.

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#1783
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 19:38
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#1781 Florida

I'm not talking about the average family
I'm talking about small businesses including restaurants. Think about how much more debt they've incurred in the last year and a half.
There are a lot of empty storefronts all over town.
You're an idiot ?

And
Florida's condo collapse wasn't because it was used
You said it was because of a leak in the basement that created a cavity
You think it collapsed because it was a used condo ??

You really don't know anything about the world. You are so ignorant.

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#1784
  • フロリダ
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 23:01
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Again, ignorance is taking the mere speculation of the news.
Because the condos were built before 1981 and the steel frame was thinly built due to lax regulations in Florida.

Where are you talking about all the empty storefronts in town ?
Are you talking about some low income areas ??

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#1785
  • 無知
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 16:14
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↑ # 1784

> This is because the condominium was built before 1981 and the steel frame was thin because of lax regulations in Florida.

The engineer's report, which has just been made public, said the fault prevented water draining from the base of the seafront Champlain
The engineer's report, which has just been made public, said the fault prevented water draining from the base of the seafront Champlain Towers.
Is this the only building before 1981 ? Use some common sense


>where are you talking about all the empty stores in town ?
>are you talking about some low income areas ?

You're a shut-in ?
This was in February.
Yelp reported 15,000 business closures across Los Angeles County


You, you need to do some research before you give your opinion. You're incompetent. You're often told you're useless.

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