How about land?
With all the talks about houses tanking, how about land? What has been the observation about land outside zoning areas? Are they dropping at a much faster rate than houses? Any data or thoughts on lands outside zoning areas?
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Anecdotally, on the national level the builders are madly trying unload their land, and are walking away from their options.
Locally, just take a look at the prices for 1 acre+ lots outside of Redmond.
This listing is worth a thousand words:
http://www.redfin.com/WA/Redmond/21201- ... s-28021472
3 acres, a beautiful house, an $85,000 haircut from 2006, and still sitting.
What's interesting is that when I am doing work with Habitat, markets like this one are best for us to find land to build on because there isn't much competition. Rather than beating the bushes trying to find anything we can build on, we have people approaching us wanting to sell whatever they've got. Right now most of them don't hang around long when they find out what we can pay...but I think that may change as time goes on.