Freexscsa t1_iwve84v wrote
Reply to comment by deathxbyxtaxes in Home sales fell for the ninth straight month in October, as higher mortgage rates scared off potential buyers by ChocolateTsar
very likely at least the next 10-20 years before it ever goes down its sad how many people are ignorant of historic interest rates.
deathxbyxtaxes t1_iwvepnx wrote
Seriously, these rates are great compared to the 80’s, although sale prices were an order of magnitude lower to be fair. Once people get over the shock of such a rapid rate rise I think the market will stabilize some. I wouldn’t expect to see record sale numbers, but people will still buy.
MurlockHolmes t1_iwvt27l wrote
I would take 80s interest rates for 80s prices, as it stands we're on our way to making it so home loans are unfeasible and only the people that can buy in cash will be able to afford houses
deathxbyxtaxes t1_iwvy9ve wrote
I find that a lot more likely than everyone cheering on a market crash.
Celcius_87 t1_iwwnhff wrote
Some of the people wanting a market crash ARE cash buyers
deathxbyxtaxes t1_iwxbe6y wrote
Sure, but most of them are not in my experience. Almost everyone I’ve seen cheering for a market crash is in position where they can’t afford to buy otherwise. I get it, but it ignores all the nuance of the effect of the larger economy.
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64557175 t1_iwvwskf wrote
Well luckily that means I'll have my first home right before I'm too old to be of much use in the workforce... 🥲
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Yourponydied t1_iwwxhe8 wrote
I bought my house in 2015 at 3.5% Ignorant to all of it, the bank told me is an OK rate. When I googled it, I found an article from the 08 recession "the days of 3.5 percent interest gone forever"
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