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Posted by Curly Surmudgeon on October 12, 2009, 2:42 am
>> m...@privacy.net wrote: >> >> >> I dont think we are looking at armageddon in the faintest.... we are >> >> looking at vast changes, and for many individuals it will be nasty >> >> to the core, as it is now. Â but the larger world and national >> >> culture will advance.... Â thinking individuals will be able to dodge >> >> most of those bullets, enough at least to have food and shelter. >> >> > Agree >> >> Me too. >> >> > These are fundamental changes coming that would come regardless of >> > who is in power or how much we wish they would NOT change >> >> > Agree on brick and mortar being dead.... already do most of my >> > shopping online >> >> > Agree on housing being ridiculous over capacity! > > > >> Yep. Â I'm waay over-housed. > > real estate should tank another 50% or more within a year or two max. > and not rebound because 80 m baby boomers are retiring, then dying off. > meantime desperate local govts are taxing it heavily. > > depending on your situation, it may or may not pay to stay put or sell
I'm betting that will not occur.
Property prices may continue to slump in some locals but nation-wide have
already leveled off and begun to climb in some regions.
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Regards, Curly
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Posted by me on October 12, 2009, 12:47 pm
>Large fixed homes and careers? are insane imo. the house ties you >to a local job market where you can be exploited ..when I was >engineering I traveled the US, and made 50% more than my local counter >parts, and gained skills I could gain no other way. thats next for >the rest of us, imo.
What type of engineering did you do Phil?
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>> >> I dont think we are looking at armageddon in the faintest.... we are
>> >> looking at vast changes, and for many individuals it will be nasty
>> >> to the core, as it is now. Â but the larger world and national
>> >> culture will advance.... Â thinking individuals will be able to dodge
>> >> most of those bullets, enough at least to have food and shelter.
>>
>> > Agree
>>
>> Me too.
>>
>> > These are fundamental changes coming that would come regardless of
>> > who is in power or how much we wish they would NOT change
>>
>> > Agree on brick and mortar being dead.... already do most of my
>> > shopping online
>>
>> > Agree on housing being ridiculous over capacity!
>
>
>
>> Yep. Â I'm waay over-housed.
>
> real estate should tank another 50% or more within a year or two max.
> and not rebound because 80 m baby boomers are retiring, then dying off.
> meantime desperate local govts are taxing it heavily.
>
> depending on your situation, it may or may not pay to stay put or sell