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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: robsmith
It's happening all over the world. People living in small apartments have cabin fever and want bigger places to live with proper gardens after having spent so long cramped up in doors. This demand is pushing up prices.
Also people want bigger places with home offices so that they can telecommute. Which is also pushing up prices.
Basically, the people who can afford it are now upgrading.
It can actually cheaper to get a mortgage on a house in the burbs than it is to rent an apartment in a city.
originally posted by: Edumakated
I work in mortgage finance. Purchase market is hot right now.
Many people buying in suburbs. People looking for more space. A lot of buyers of second homes in the country too. Even seeing decent city purchases as well.
There is a lot of pent up demand, demographic shifts, etc. It is basic supply and demand. Inventory of homes to buy is also low and it is putting pressure on prices.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
It's not that bad, I'm no more than an hour from everything, beach, city, country, sacrificial altars, you know, all the good stuff.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1
I guess I'm going to move in to a trailer park somewhere since apartment rent is even more than a mortgage.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: AutomateThis1
After growing up here and traveling the US and foreign countries there are only a tiny handful of places I'd consider moving to.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: AutomateThis1
After growing up here and traveling the US and foreign countries there are only a tiny handful of places I'd consider moving to.
That's how I feel about Tennessee lol. Only other place I'd move to would be one of the states that have deserts to camp in.
The Carolinas are pretty nice though.