• iamtanmay@wolfballs.com
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    2 years ago

    Noice. Same w me. My apartment went up quite a bit in the last year as well.

    I am expecting a crash in the prices though, as people start selling to get more cash. Maybe by next year end

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        2 years ago

        The only one in our lifetime was 2008 though. I have no idea where the economy is going to go

        High interest rates means no new buyers. Its ~7% where I live, up from 1.8. How many people can pay that ? No idea when rates will come down. No idea how many people will go bankrupt and be forced to sell

        Also, you would have to put all your new income into the mortgage to benefit from inflation saving. If you use it for other purposes, you lose a chunk.

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          2 years ago

          It’s not just that. My area grew substantially more than the average due to work from home and Californians fleeing California. I can move to a cheaper area who didn’t grow as much to access the increased wealth. I was also getting raises the whole time so it didn’t effect me as much as others.

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            2 years ago

            But yeah at the moment I do feel poorer than the start. As a simple example I could easily afford rib eye steak every meal at the start of covid but that has become to expensive and now I eat mostly ground beef.

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            2 years ago

            Sweet ! Good for you ! And probably that’s better for you, seeing as how you didn’t like the area you are in now