This is somewhat old news, but the author makes a good case for the housing bubble based on rental prices:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/7578278.htm
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/7578278.htm
Quote from rowenwood:
Here in the bay area the market is deffinately moving up. I'm considering acquiring my first real property. I like the idea of no money down and pay only the interest on a 45 year loan. One doesn't need to make nay down payment as long as the creadit is there and he/ she acuqires payment insuranc, among other things.
I've just compelted an appraiser license course and am to begin a real estate sales course in the next week.
If anyone has opinions or recomendations about buying properties, renovating them, and then selling.
What are the best resources available, and for TA?
For the period of 2001 to Feb. 2003 SF real prices overall increased. And when prices momentarily went down, it wasn't much.
Quote from monee:
No mention of the fact that with lower interest rates home ownership is increasing, and many times there are similar monthly payments to own vs. rent.
Granted you do need some kind of down payment.
Many people with good credit and enough income can put down 3-5% and have a similar payment (especially when the tax benefits of home ownership are considered.
Quote from rowenwood:
Thanks for the info guys, you are great! No wonder being as old as you are you communicate worthless remarks via interenet.
The both of you must be lousy investors or socially pathetic.
I'm well aware of what the bay area real estate market went through during the past thirty years....
.....I'm considering acquiring my first real property. I like the idea of no money down and pay only the interest on a 45 year loan. One doesn't need to make nay down payment as long as the creadit is there and he/ she acuqires payment insuranc, among other things.
I've just compelted an appraiser license course and am to begin a real estate sales course in the next week.
If anyone has opinions or recomendations about buying properties, renovating them, and then selling.