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Feb 22, 2022
10:32
:41
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BlackBart
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What happens when retirees put their cash into greater amount of less risk, more
Liquid investments?
That’s a lot of assets to be sold…
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It's not a bubble. And it's substantially different than 2008
Future_Tacos
2/22/22 10:30pm
What happens when retirees put their cash into greater amount of less risk, more
BlackBart
2/22/22 10:32pm
Perhaps institutional dry powder picks up thousands more residential real estate
BlackBart
2/22/22 10:35pm
No need to assume that those properties will be sold. If Mom and Dad left houses
reddead
2/23/22 12:09am
It could be just a different type of bubble
Soul Rider
2/22/22 10:43pm
A bubble is a bubble. Unjustified prices of assets. Interest rates would really
shamc
2/22/22 10:52pm
Nobody will want to sell their homes. It will keep supply at a minimum
cougaman
2/22/22 11:00pm
If people believe this is a 2006 bubble, they will try to sell to beat a crash.
BikeGuy
2/22/22 11:13pm
Investors maybe, but not primary home owners. It will still be low inventory.
cougaman
2/22/22 11:37pm
But if my properties are generating revenue, why would I sell? 2008 was diff
reddead
2/23/22 12:13am
Do rents decrease in a crash? I do not know the answer, that's why I ask
Doogal McCougar
2/23/22 8:06am
Hard to say, but there are always renters in a crash
reddead
2/23/22 12:49pm
Correct. The 08 crash was due to bad loans. Those loans don't exists anymore.
SoValleyCOUG
2/22/22 11:31pm
That’s what everybody said in 2006.
stenso
2/22/22 11:50pm
Different, but still a 3 sigma bubble event.
Spine
2/23/22 12:06am
It is a bubble even if it's different. All bubbles pop.
grosven
2/23/22 1:35am
Call it what you will. The fact is rates are going up ~1.75% this year &
Socrates Johnson
2/23/22 4:51am
For the SLC region, I dont think it is a bubble. I think homes were undervalued
panacablue
2/23/22 6:14am
Yet studies are saying Utah has one of the most overvalued home markets
Soul Rider
2/23/22 8:56am
RE: Yet studies are saying Utah has one of the most overvalued home markets
panacablue
2/23/22 9:54am
This study is a tough one. It says the price appreciation is above trend.
Socrates Johnson
2/23/22 10:43am
SLC has got to be one of the worst. We’ll see.
grosven
2/24/22 4:28pm
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2/23/22 6:55am
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