• blandfordforever@lemm.ee
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    10 hours ago

    Complains that bubble needs to pop. Is trying to sell a condo but has it priced too high to attract any buyers. Doesn’t lower price.

    My dude, your desire for more money is the bubble that’s holding back the sale.

    Your scenario is a microcosm of the whole market.

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      47 minutes ago

      I would argue that someone can’t sacrifice their future ability to buy just to lower the price on a single unit.

      They’re stuck by the incentives of the situation just like everyone else.

      We can’t expect anyone to act outside their own good when it comes to huge amounts of money. Especially in a capitalist society where the only thing that protects your quality of life is money. No one is going to step in when things go wrong except your decision to protect yourself and your family by making financially beneficial decisions.

      And yeah, that sucks when you are the other major portion of our society who isn’t given the resources to grab that protection/money with both hands and not let go.

      And on a more solution oriented note:

      1. We need increased supply of dense housing appropriate for the average family, for the 20-30 yr olds who simply need a single bedroom, and for the retirees who need a small place to live after their children move out. Dense housing because driving an hour to where your job is makes sense to only a very small fraction of people and cities are continuing to attract people.
      2. Increased pay for the average worker - probably requiring a decreased incentive to drive profits above all else for the large corporations that drive the majority of our market. (Thinking of examples like Walmart that pay minimum wage and then require their workers to receive government subsidies… meanwhile Walmart gets a profit. It’s a little circular.)
      3. Kindness so we can all share our stories and think of solutions that change the structure and don’t require individuals to act outside their own interest. If we shut down conversation we’re no better than our silly two party system that seems to make enemies out of each other. Listen and sympathise and learn what each person has been able to build. Don’t be each other’s enemies. That’s letting the system we’re in win.
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      I’ll never understand people like this. Most of us will never own a home at this rate. Yet there are folks, who already own their home, who are complaining they can’t switch their home like it’s some trading-card game. They’re part of the problem.

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        Yup, I’m a total cocroach and the scum of society for wanting to have somewhere that me and my pregnant wife can live with room to grow with the little one.

        I suppose we should decide to not sell and instead rent it out at extreme rates? Or perhaps raise a child in a place who would never have a room of their own?

        I fully acknowledge that I’m privileged to have gotten a decent job and we happened to be in the right place at the right time, but comparing a single family trying to better their circumstances to the oligarchs and international entities who hoard land and homes for profit is a shit thing to do.

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          You’re not a cockroach, but you should have considered attempting to move before conceiving. You were in a privileged position, not because you were capable enough to find a decent job, which you are and should be proud of, but that you have a whole home for your family already. No one forced you to add an additional member, and thus feel overcrowded. There are consequences to your decisions.

          I’m not comparing you to an oligarch, but you have to understand that many young adults who want to own just their first home simply can’t.

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            Holy fuck man. Fuck off and go eat the rich. I’m not your enemy. You are owed no explanation or glimpse into the YEARS of family planning and medical problems we’ve faced to be where we are now. Just because someone is able to squeak their way into the game the world leaders play is not an attack on you.

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              Sorry, I forgot you’re the exception to the rule. No one else has ever had to deal with medical issues preventing them from having children, as well as not having a home. You’re the main character and everyone else can “fuck off”.

              I’ll let you get back to your little pity party, dealing with the effects of your choices. I hope you can make a nice profit on your current home, since that’s clearly what you want.

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                Ah, I see. Because I don’t have the same problems and suffer exactly like you I MUST be a classist prick who cares only for themselves.

                Since you’re so powerful and wise, and apparently know my whole situation, how about you get over here and rip my land-owning heart out of my chest since apparently that’s the only thing that will appease you.

                Wait, I don’t own land. Because it’s a fucking condo. That we lived in for years until we were in a position to get away from it.

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      I’m assuming they’re looking to buy after this condo sale. If that’s the case, they may not have much choice as their next place will be similarly insanely inflated, so they need that money to get the monthly payment to something affordable.

      That’s the position my partner and I are in. We have equity in our house, but it’s mostly because it has “appreciated” to a level that we could never afford, despite making a combined over quarter million dollars a year (due to living in a high cost of living area). Even if we sold our house at full inflated market price and used it all as a down payment, we’d be hard pressed to afford a place with the same price.

      It’s not that I’m complaining about the equity, it just doesn’t get me much when everything else is insanely inflated. We barely squeaked into the place we’re in because COVID tanked interest rates and prices in our area.

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        Yup, once we sell we won’t even be able to buy in the local area near our families. Mortgage rates are still stupid, we’d never be able to afford having an actual house here

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      4 hours ago

      We’re the lowest priced among the competition. I don’t care about “more money”, but my family is starting to grow so we need to be somewhere other than a tiny condo and I can’t do that selling at a loss

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        Will anyone buy it at the current price? No? Then I’m sorry to say but you have not yet reached the market clearing price.

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          Yes actually. Almost everyone who’s toured in person has said the price is the right for the market, but they’re generally not finding specific things they’re looking for. We’re a backup for one person right now, and the things turning people away are out of our control (HOA prices, neighbor to a public service). Couple people went for other properties due to the lack of AC in ours (Would cost $14,000 for a mini-split, so not cost effective while selling) and it’s totally understandable.