Attrition
#101
That/It/Thang
Joined APC: Aug 2020
Posts: 2,848
Little end in sight in terms of low inventory. Anyone’s guess what will happen...my guess is it will stay low due to high building costs. Combined with the market for luxury rentals and the air bnb market I can’t imagine it will jump back up any time soon. But that’s a total guess from a non expert.
#102
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2017
Posts: 198
The problem in my area where I am building a home, is although lumber has dropped. The price of the sub contractors has gone up to insane levels and they are picking and choosing projects.
#104
Good luck getting appliances too…. Ordered a kitchen suite in February, delivered a week ago…. Houses are being shown without appliances, be careful out there……. You may have a house, but not a fully functional house…..
#105
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Joined APC: Dec 2018
Posts: 450
Throw in 25-50 million millennials looking to purchase their first home in the next few years and you’ve got an interesting conundrum in the housing market. Higher interest rates may ease prices/appreciation, but demand will continue to be an all time high with very little supply available.
Thread drift……
Thread drift……
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