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If we do have another 4 years of prosperity it will happen after that because the next President will have deal with the enormous debt. |
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Well, 100 years ago folks had to deal with the "Roaring 20's", that being the 1920's.
And by 1929 the bottom had fallen out of the market, and things were in bad shape everywhere in the USA until the beginning of WWII (which finally pulled us out of the depression). Let's all hope that we never see something like that again! |
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As a retiree, all things considered, I don’t think I would build a house in the lakes region today unless it was on the water and preferably on a lot I currently own. The economy that we are in may continue for several more years, but it will eventually fade and the cost of acquiring a home will drop…unless it is on the water. So, if you build a waterfront home today likely you can sell it at a profit a decade from now when it’s time to move into the Happy Valley Home. On the other hand, if you build an off the water home while the real estate market is as hot as it is you may not live long enough to see any return.
Everybody’s situation is different, but a home is a different type of asset in that we hope it appreciates in value while we are using it. So, if you do have a bag of cash sitting in a money market account making 0.01% in interest or you have invested heavily in equities and are convinced its time to sell, then take that money and build your dream home, enjoy it for many years and if everything works out have more money when you sell the house then you would have had the market tanked. March 19 Update - If you have any money left, now would be a good time to buy or build a home. Interest rates are as low as they've ever been, home prices are heading south and builders schedules are freeing up. Last edited by Cow Man; 03-19-2020 at 11:43 AM. |
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Hindsight is always 20/20.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda bought more real estate in 2009... |
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Buy low, sell high.
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Don't forget though, if you are selling a house the price is also higher. If you wait for the market to go lower your present house will bring in less money most likely. And if you are retiring how many years do you want to wait? If Trump gets reelected which looks likely, it will probably be at least until he is out of office.
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First, if you're lucky, you will not be selling the home, your kids will. So unless your kids will need every dollar of their inheritance, maybe you don't need to worry about the return on investment. Second, life is short--you have a limited number of years left to enjoy the house. So waiting 2-5 years to buy in the hope that prices will fall might cost you 10-20% of the time you have to enjoy your beautiful new home. Carpe diem! |
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I received this recently - If one of these is near you, Habitat (P&B) kit company maybe be able to provide some useful information in your search. As stated they are one of a few that specialize in this type of home.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>> We are exhibiting at seven home shows over the next couple of months. We are notifying you of these events because you have requested information from us in the past, and live or are planning to build within a reasonable driving distance of at least one of these events. We encourage you to check our Facebook page, as it is the place where we post information about discount offers or passes if any become available. Albany Home Show February 7-9 Albany Capital Center 55 Eagle Street Albany, NY 12207 Booth 296 Southeastern Connecticut Home Show February 21-23 Earth Expo and Convention Center 1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard Uncasville, CT 06382 Booth 928 The Log & Timer Show February 28 - March 1 Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Burlington 870 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Booth 116 Connecticut Home and Remodeling Show February 28 - March 1 Connecticut Convention Center 100 Columbus Blvd Hartford, CT 06103 Booth 412 Western Massachusetts Home and Garden Show March 26-29 Eastern States Exposition and Better Living Center (Big E) 1305 Memorial Ave West Springfield, MA 01089 Booth 39 Western New England Home Show March 28-29 O'Neill Center University Blvd Danbury, CT 06810 Booth 415 The Rhode Island Home Show April 2- 5 Rhode Island Convention Center One Sabin St Providence, RI 02903 Booth 834 You can also visit our website for a listing of other home shows we will be attending, or the Events section of our Facebook page. Sincerely, -- -- -- Huckle May Habitat Post & Beam, Inc. 21 Elm Street South Deerfield, MA 01373 Toll Free: 800.992.0121 Local: 413.665.4006 Fax: 413.665.4008 hmay@postandbeam.com www.postandbeam.com www.facebook.com/habitatpostandbeam |
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Great area to live!
One bit of advise....please invest in a generator with a transfer switch that runs major appliances/heat/water pump or a whole-home generator if it's within your budget. Power can be sporadic from Oct to March during wind/snow/ice storms and you don't want to be one of those people that move to a rural location and complain about power outages and restoration times. The further you are from large "communities" the longer it takes the power utility to restore your power. They work according to the greatest amount of customers they can restore and if you live in an area that is sparsely populated, you'll be waiting a bit. This is NOT a dig on the linemen who do great work, it's just a reality of living in paradise. |
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My spouse is a reliability engineer for the power company, her biggest complaint during outages is that people expect immediate results. The sad reality is she will deploy crews to your area to fix down lines and they will call back saying its 45 mph winds I am not getting into that bucket truck till it dies down... So you will wait until its A first safe for them to do so, and then B however long it takes for them to fix the problem, on top of C it depends on how many people are affected. If you are in the group of 30 people affected versus 3,000 you should expect a longer wait time. |
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You know how job titles are so skewed nowadays (janitor is a “sanitary engineer”) and so on...just curious if you wife is actually a degreed engineer? |
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We sometimes joke about whos not a real engineer in our house, her being an electrical or me being a biomedical engineer! I think the 6 diplomas on our walls are enough to satisfy the argument where we both win. |
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I don’t care if the power goes out or stays out.... I’m prepared with a generator for my home. I’m just saying to get one so you don’t turn into a bitter person that complains about the power in a rural area during a storm.... if your wife is anything like you, it’s a good thing I never have to call. |
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