Dabills wrote:
I hear ya DTC, timing it is not really possible. I use the numbers and historical date to make my judgements.
What i see is nothing but incredible, a 12% increase based on nothing can evaporate in a week. crazy eh.
I think this is my point.. I'm not saying real estate doesn't go up and down -- it does.. just like everything else. Stocks, Bonds, Currency, Jobs, Incomes, etc.
What I am saying is that it is not something to predict. We can make guesses -- even educated guesses based on the here and now but in reality that means nothing. Things can change overnight.
I began my quest for home ownership in 1995. I can tell you, prices have only increased since 1995. We are now in 2011, a full 15.5 years later and prices have not declined overall. I could have put half of what I paid down in 1995 for the same house. I sat out of the market, year over year, watched the prices increase faster, and faster. Home ownership is important to me and watching parents and aunts/uncles enjoy retirement simply due to homeownership and smart RRSP investing makes sense to me. I could look at the "guesses" and sit out of the market until 2016 - another 5 years which would mean I got the pleasure of renting in an ever increasing market from 1995-2016 - 21 years!!!! Or, I could just get on with my life -- bite the bullet and buy now looking long term.
In any event, nobody knows -- which is why I posted in this thread. Look at Japan -- in a matter of minutes -- one of the largest competitors to the United States is demolished. They "predict" (educated guess) that this could cause the North American economy to boom once again as North American manufacturers sell more cars, more natural gas, more wood, more steel, etc. Already the Canadian dollar is down which will relieve some pressure on the manufacturing industry. The price of oil is down which reduces operating costs for companies.
The reality is, a split second completely can shift the path of the economy and we could see more jobs, higher incomes, and thus, higher house prices once again.... or NOT.
