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Blog posts are generally best when timeless but this one should serve as a reminder to those who waited … and waited too long. For several months it has been told, reported and spread that interest rates would approach or hit another all time low while housing prices continued to be low and inventory continued to be high.
That time is now.
The truth is it is always a “good time to buy” especially when you are moving to a new city, upsizing, downsizing, or simply upgrading. The deeper truth is some times are better times to buy than others. Take the strawberry for example.
A few days ago I stopped in the local market to pick up some bread and meat and in the entrance there was a large display of bright red strawberries. It looked to be quite literally millions of them. They were loose and prepackaged in containers of various sizes all the way up to a “banana box” carton. This is the first time I have ever seen that many strawberries in that particular market.
Not only were there so many strawberries but the people were all over them. It was like a fire sale at the dollar store with bags and buggies and moms, dads and others looking over the display and taking them away swiftly. In fact there was a stock cart also filled with them sitting just a few feet away presumably to restock as needed. It looked as if it would be needed soon!
Most interesting was the price – 3 pints for $4. Now I’m not sure if that is a good price in your area but in our area it’s normally $5 for 1 pint. Obviously, even if you are really bad with the math, this is a tremendous bargain. In fact so tremendous one would imagine a lot of those packages going home will not be consumed in time and some will even go to waste.
The housing market right now is like those strawberries.
There is a huge amount of inventory and many professionals speak regularly of “shadow inventory”. It is said there are as many as a million or more homes which are simply not on the market right now because it may be more profitable to wait until the market recovers to list and sell. Maybe so. If that is accurate it only means the inventory levels will be high a little longer.
Top the overstock inventory with the very real fact that interest rates are the lowest they have been and you have a win win situation for any buyer.
I can say this about every commodity: the best time to buy is when others are having a difficult time selling. Overstocks (harvest time) and cheap money could absolutely make this the best time to buy in our lifetimes.
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