Submitted by Same ol' same ol' (not verified) on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 3:03pm.
EVERY year is very good year for real estate, according to realtors. All the smiley emoticons and exclamation points will not erase a multi-year excess inventory. If you stopped building houses today, it would take eleven years to fill all the vacant homes, condos, and apartments that are available in the United States (so says the Oracle of Omaha).
When prices are going up, realtors scream...GET IN NOW, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE...and, when things are like they are now, you scream, THERE WILL NEVER BE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY!!
What a realtor really is is a cattle herder (or rustler) working the crowd coming or going. If the collective industry had any real ethics, you wouldn't have been putting folks into homes they couldn't afford, demanded to see pay stubs, etc., instead of "helping" them into a coming debacle all the while padding your bottom line.
Sorry, the real estate industry's credibility is shot. Yea, team! :)
My dear Ashley....
EVERY year is very good year for real estate, according to realtors. All the smiley emoticons and exclamation points will not erase a multi-year excess inventory. If you stopped building houses today, it would take eleven years to fill all the vacant homes, condos, and apartments that are available in the United States (so says the Oracle of Omaha).
When prices are going up, realtors scream...GET IN NOW, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE...and, when things are like they are now, you scream, THERE WILL NEVER BE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY!!
What a realtor really is is a cattle herder (or rustler) working the crowd coming or going. If the collective industry had any real ethics, you wouldn't have been putting folks into homes they couldn't afford, demanded to see pay stubs, etc., instead of "helping" them into a coming debacle all the while padding your bottom line.
Sorry, the real estate industry's credibility is shot. Yea, team! :)