"Seattle is Different. We're Totally Immune"
Regarding the posting here
What impact will the stock-market correction have on the local housing market? The last time we saw a major correction (the dot-com bust), the housing market went up quite a bit??
What impact will the stock-market correction have on the local housing market? The last time we saw a major correction (the dot-com bust), the housing market went up quite a bit??
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You are SO right! OMG! LOL. <G>
Him: Yes, the housing market is way overinflated. They haven't come near to seeing the worst yet. Just wait until the recession comes!
Me: Yeah, I think it could get pretty ugly. I'm definitely renting for now.
Him: Well, of course prices in the Seattle area aren't going down.
Me: Um...why not?
Him: People are going to keep moving here. They'll always want to live here. And job market is great. There are plenty of high paying jobs.
Me: Sounds kind of like San Diego to me. They're having some trouble in the market there.
Him: San Diego's different.
Me: Why?
Him: Their housing prices are dropping.
What the $@#%?! How am I supposed to respond to that?!
In my very limited sample size, I have found that people who own property in Seattle think prices will not go down while people who rent think they will go down.
While there may be some sort of optimistic psychology going on, it may also be the case that the two groups are simply self selecting.
A friend of mine just moved up here from San Diego and he was shocked to learn that prices had fallen in San Diego.
"What? No way... prices are just going up down there! That's one of the reasons we moved up here."
"I heard that a million people were moving to Seattle in the next 5 years."
I responded "Two years ago a San Diego neighbor of mine told me that 5 Million people were moving to San Diego in the next 10 years. Same old tired arguments, no matter where you move to. It's always 'different'"
He has no savings and really no thought of buying anytime soon (certainly not with these new lending restrictions!), but he's got an opinion anyway.