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THE CELTOID INVASION WILL NOT BE STOPPED
Hi
How's everyone's Sunday?
Oh crap, the Germanics are here. Hide your potatoes, boys
Das rite
I might go fishing before mass and my evening meetings.
I'd have to go to Walmart and buy a license tho...
It's been years.
What, like $20?
Yeah nbd
Just the added trip and the fact that it's been so long since I've gone at all.
Yeah, gotya
I'm taking a break from packing up. I'm moving to another city today
Interesting. For work reasons?
Yeah
You bought a home, right?
No, I didn't. I got talked out of it
I want a house very badly, but I should wait
Staying in Florida?
Yeah
Still Central
I'm so tired of paying what equals a monthly mortgage payment in rent.
For sure
Me too
But, most analysts say we're at the top of the market
Gonna look to buy in the next year. Was scheduled to look at 2 homes right after cville...but considering my situation at that time, I backed out.
Yeah this current economic cycle is gonna sour within a few years
How low will the market drop though?
Dat yield curve
That’s the question
@Deleted User no one knows
No one really even knows if it will drop
No one knows if we're at the top
It's just the consensus among experts
5%? OK on a 100k house that's 5K less than a years rent at 500 per month.
^^^^
Yea for sure, just stuff to consider.
Some people think it’s just the generic market correction that happens every 10 years or so, that happens every time the fed increases interest rates. Other people think it’s going to be really bad since a lot of assets are considered to be overvalued (which was prompted by the buy up after the 2008 recession.)