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家の購入。

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#1
  • ローカル
  • 2003/05/27 09:07

今家の購入を考えてます。
頭金は20%ってよく聞きますが、経験者の方、どのくらい払いましたか?
また最近のお勧め地域、相場などあれば情報お願いします。

#118

家の購入を「家族を持ったので暮らす」という考え以外の投資として考えるのでしたら、そろそろソロスファンドというヘッジファンドが年内にも動き出すので、為替などの動きを見てから決断した方がいいと思いますよ。私の記憶が正しければこの会社の経営者はジョージソロスで大規模なポンドを売りに出して欧州通貨危機を招いた人です。あの、イングランド銀行を破産させた男です。もしハイリスク、ハイリターンの投資を行なうならデリバティブを最大限に活用しオプション取引、スワップ取引etc・・・・・
人によって方法は違いますが。

#119

国外から入ってくる移民の数は増えてるようですが、カリフォルニアを出て行くアメリカ人の数は増えてるようです。行き先は主にネバダ、アリゾナ、テキサスだそうです。(LA Timesより)

California Is Seen in Rearview Mirror

For the first time, the Census Bureau finds that more people have moved to other states from here than the other way around.

More than 1.4 million people in the U.S. migrated to California from 1995 to 2000, while 2.2 million left — the highest migration numbers in the country. That exodus is "unprecedented," said Hans P. Johnson, a demographer with the Public Policy Institute of California, an independent San Francisco research organization.

It was the first time since 1940, when the government started keeping statistics on domestic migration, that the state had lost more residents to other states than it gained, the Census Bureau said, although the overall population increased from 32.7 million in 1998 to an estimated 35.1 million in 2002.

In the mid-1990s, demographers had anticipated that the exodus of Californians in the early 1990s — due in large part to recession, riots and natural disasters — would slow, or even halt. But that was not the case, according to these new statistics, the most definitive available.

The largest numbers of people who left California moved to Nevada, Arizona and Texas — about 200,000 to each state. Nevada and Arizona are the two fastest-growing states in the nation, the report said, followed by Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. Large numbers of people also left California for Washington and Oregon.

"Other Western states ... are becoming the California of the past, attracting domestic migrants, many of them from California," Johnson said. "The big picture is that California, by anyone's measure, is not attracting the numbers of domestic migrants that [it] used to attract. This is a dramatic change from a demographic perspective."
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#120
  • すごいなー
  • 2003/08/09 (Sat) 06:56
  • Report

別に入ってくる人が多ければ出て行くひとが多いだけじゃないの、それで毎年50万人ずつ増えているんだから、多いということでしょう。

#121
  • アリさん
  • 2003/08/09 (Sat) 11:24
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家の近所でも過去1年で15%以上あがりましたね。あまり売り家もないそうです。来年ぐらいまではあがりそうですね。

#122

ついにモーゲージのレートが上がってきましたね。家の値段ももう頭打ちか下がってきてるようです。

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