Saint Nick
Lifer
Thanks for the response. I'm hoping in about eight months I will have been in a FT job and have money saved for a down payment. Lots of big ass houses in my area going for crazy deals. Its awesome (not for the sellers, clearly).
Those boys all got bailed out or they would not even be listed.
Posted 2/2009
News will get worse and worse, you'll here "xyz was worse than expected" in the news - .... Recovery will happen once we fully deleverage and create wealth again.
When did housing get bailed out?
That's a BIG fucking bunch of bullshit. I am not affected...or actually, I am affected in a good way. I own my SMALL home free and clear.
Now I have a shit ton of money saved and am going to put down more than 20% on one of these homes that some jackass can no longer afford to live in because they overpaid. I am by no means rich. My wife and I combined make around 90k
Newsflash
You are rich republicans
I don't understand why you don't even realize it.
Do you get outside at all?
When did they not? They got boost from $8000 buyers program in 08, retroactive tax refunds for big builders in 09 and money from the fed in 10'.
Not everyone is in debt. I am not. My parents were/are hard-working who have never taken out a single loan and paid off all credit cards on time. They budgeted, saved, and then bought carefully. As do I. And we have all paid our taxes to the best of our ability.
Not everyone did it wrong.
Do you have a link of builders getting money from the fed?
As for the "traditional" evidence for inflation.
Copper
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CP/M
Gold
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GD/M
Silver
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/SV/M
Platinum
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/PL/M
Corn
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CN/M
Oats
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/OA/M
Soy
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/SB/M
Wheat
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CW/M
Cattle
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/FC/M
Hogs
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/LH/M
Crude (Brent)
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/BC/M
Gasoline
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/GO/M
Natural Gas
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/NG/M
Literally every commodity on the market except for natural gas and lumber is trending up, fast.
Everything in America is running on debt today. It only took one generation to take what was once the most productive nation in human history and outsource most of its production to foreign nations. To hide all that wealth and income destruction we borrowed like crazy, from same who profited from the destruction, so the population could continue to consume and live same lifestyle without really having to work very hard. Pretty good deal, right? The Federal Government, State Governments, Local Governments, People, Businesses...massive fuckin debt, we've all seen the parabolic charts.
Now the problems are starting to peculate, we are tapped out credit wise with interest due. We're still bailing out Wall Street not Main Street. And this fool wonders why people can't spend?
Now the FED counterfeits money (QEs) which drives up the costs of almost everything further crashing our consumption lifestyle...still wondering?
What's next, I dunno but it's not pretty.
Everything in America is running on debt today. It only took one generation to take what was once the most productive nation in human history and outsource most of its production to foreign nations. To hide all that wealth and income destruction we borrowed like crazy, from same who profited from the destruction, so the population could continue to consume and live same lifestyle without really having to work very hard. Pretty good deal, right? The Federal Government, State Governments, Local Governments, People, Businesses...massive fuckin debt, we've all seen the parabolic charts.
Now the problems are starting to peculate, we are tapped out credit wise with interest due. We're still bailing out Wall Street not Main Street. And this fool wonders why people can't spend?
Now the FED counterfeits money (QEs) which drives up the costs of almost everything further crashing our consumption lifestyle...still wondering?
What's next, I dunno but it's not pretty.
I wish this was the case for L.A. I want to buy a place and there's nothing decent under like 350k.
Everything in America is running on debt today. It only took one generation to take what was once the most productive nation in human history and outsource most of its production to foreign nations. To hide all that wealth and income destruction we borrowed like crazy, from same who profited from the destruction, so the population could continue to consume and live same lifestyle without really having to work very hard. Pretty good deal, right? The Federal Government, State Governments, Local Governments, People, Businesses...massive fuckin debt, we've all seen the parabolic charts.
so now, unless you take precautions, Fed will destroy whatever wealth your parents andyou may have accumulated by destroying faith in US dollar. This is the kind of gratitude you get these days for being prudent and level-headed.
That was included. We don't actually know it was 0.9% exactly since we are only taking a census every 10 years. But the trend between 2000 and 2010 shows we should be about 0.9%. I suspect that it was actually more than 0.9% in the early 2000s and less than 0.9% in the late 2000s due to immigration slowing down (and in some cases reversing). There just weren't jobs to drive the immigration like there used to be. The population in the 2010 census was fairly significantly below what the expectations were due to low immigration at the end of the decade.What about immigration? (Or is that considered in your population growth?) I believe we get something like 1.5-2 million every year
even with cash ?
cash has a way of softening bankers' hearts.
even if you're offering half of the asking price.
they want cash, not to be in the property management business.