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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
  • mail
  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#26
  • 仙人
  • 2020/03/07 (Sat) 17:51
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It doesn't look like it will go down this year. The price is going up again now. It will go up until the fall.
Interest rates are coming down too. From my experience, it's better to wait 3 years.

I've invested a lot in real estate over the last 15 years and it's generally gone up 3-4 times.

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#27
  • 3月の雇用統計が楽しみ
  • 2020/03/07 (Sat) 19:15
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The tourism industry in Vegas, Hawaii, and Miami is going gangbusters, and
more and more people are being forced to stay home without pay, so they won't be able to pay their loans or rent.

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#28
  • 不謹慎でしょ
  • 2020/03/07 (Sat) 19:18
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You're being funny, man, you're being funny.

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#29
  • とうとう崩壊か
  • 2020/03/09 (Mon) 08:30
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Only the U.S. has been on the right track all the time in the world.
I think we have had enough of life in the artifical market for 30 years.

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#31
  • 冷静に
  • 2020/03/09 (Mon) 09:17
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>>> But it's still going up now. It takes less than a week to get on the market and get an offer. It is common to get 5 or more offers on one house.

It's not a given. It depends on the property, and sometimes agents try to make it look like there are other offers so that people won't negotiate the price.

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#32
  • フードデリバリー
  • 2020/03/09 (Mon) 17:50
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#Food service and retail business will be sluggish because everyone will refrain from going out.
Turning a pinch into an opportunity.
Food delivery services are inundated with orders because people are going to cut back on going out.

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#33
  • 異常さに慣れていただけ
  • 2020/03/11 (Wed) 12:26
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The long feast is over.

From now on, we will return to the global standard.

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#34
  • 今のとこ
  • 2020/03/11 (Wed) 14:39
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Grocery delivery is kind of a bummer too. I guess that's why strangers touch the sticky ? I'd rather see and buy it myself.

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#35
  • お触りもある
  • 2020/03/11 (Wed) 18:07
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↑ I'm sure strangers would have touched it before seeing it for themselves and buying it.

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#36
  • 今のとこ
  • 2020/03/11 (Wed) 18:15
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↑ I knew you would come to that.
So, if you ask for a grocery delivery, there will be more opportunities for others to touch it.

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#37
  • REIT暴落
  • 2020/03/12 (Thu) 12:41
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The way US real estate has been going up has been crazy so far.

It may go down to half price from here.

Or the US central bank will set negative interest rates and let another bubble form for the next crash.

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#38
  • お触りもある
  • 2020/03/12 (Thu) 14:53
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#36 You'll have more opportunities for others to touch it.
Who do you mean by "others"?

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#39
  • 昭和の母
  • 2020/03/12 (Thu) 15:53
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#38 Use your head ?, you'll only get dumber and dumber.

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#40
  • ドンマイ
  • 2020/03/12 (Thu) 18:22
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I just went on the news and they said real estate is also being affected by the corona. Might be a good time to buy ?

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#44
  • まてまて
  • 2020/03/13 (Fri) 10:11
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It is still too early to tell.
The actual impact will probably be a year from now. The future is still uncertain. It will start when the corona restraint continues, companies go bankrupt, and people who can't pay their mortgages start giving up their homes.

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#45
  • まだ始まったばかり
  • 2020/03/13 (Fri) 10:24
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The number of infected people in the U.S. has only been increasing for two weeks, so the impact on the economy will not start to show up in numbers until mid-April at the earliest.
Seeing that the number of infected people is increasing even in Southeast Asia, where it is always summer, and in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is now summer and the temperature is higher, Trump's layman's view that the number will decrease as the weather gets warmer is probably wrong.

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#46
  • 警戒心
  • 2020/03/13 (Fri) 11:17
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It is medically proven that people with higher body temperatures tend to have higher immunity, and it is also known that viruses disappear faster when the weather is warmer, so it will probably get better as the weather gets warmer, but whether it will completely end is unknown. Experts do not give any assurances because this is a new type of virus, but it seems that the combination of various factors is further increasing the infection rate of viruses. There is no guarantee that if you take these precautions, you will be safe, so the only thing you can do is to be as careful as you can. There are many people who are complaining about traveling and concerts being canceled even under such circumstances, so I guess I have no choice but to take care of myself.

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#47
  • 新型コロナウイルスは違うもの
  • 2020/03/13 (Fri) 12:03
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Flu Virus is medically proven to be less infectious in hot and humid conditions, but this does not seem to be the case with this new coronavirus.
This can be seen in Singapore and Malaysia, where the number of infected people continues to grow in hot and humid conditions.

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#48
  • さすがだわ
  • 2020/03/13 (Fri) 21:23
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One hour before the New York stock market closed on Friday, Trump's announcement at 3:00 p.m. on the East Coast sent stocks higher and was a perfect commitment to the stock market over the weekend, and I thought it was as good as it could be.
I wish Japan would do this kind of policy and information disclosure while keeping an eye on the stock market.

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#49
  • どう?
  • 2020/03/14 (Sat) 09:04
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> You can see it in the hot and humid Singapore and Malaysia, where the number of infected people continues to grow.

A friend of mine in Singapore contacted me via FB. He said that in Singapore, air conditioners are always running, so it is not hot and humid indoors, so the infection may be spreading. He said that the infection may be spreading in Singapore because the air conditioner is always on. I wondered if this is the same reason why colds spread out of season in Japan and the U.S. ?. I am not an expert, but his opinion strangely made sense to me.

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