Oh gosh, you don't offend me......I have been a commercial real estate broker/developer/speculator since early 70s in Houston
I have seen and lived through a couple of major bust....
Caused by increasing interest rates and increasing unemployment.....
But I am in commercial which is different but is affected by the same factors as residential.....but people don't NEED an office building or warehouse like they do a home
In the mid 80's Houston lost something like 250,000 jobs that begin with oil and reverberated outward to all businesses.
The oil companies had gotten very blotted over the years with a lot of "middle managers" that were not needed to find oil. Oil went into a nose dive and the companies really started cutting employees ....by the 1000's...lots of mergers, smaller companies simply went away..
Housing took a huge hit....people couldn't sell to anybody as everyone was in same shape.....
But that was a huge loss of jobs....we don't have that in the US today....
Also, keep in mind, these homebuilders are STILL MAKING MONEY...just not as much as before....they have real earnings...
The sky is not falling......we may see a flat housing market for a few years....so what.....homes are meant to be long term..
SteveD
I have seen and lived through a couple of major bust....
Caused by increasing interest rates and increasing unemployment.....
But I am in commercial which is different but is affected by the same factors as residential.....but people don't NEED an office building or warehouse like they do a home
In the mid 80's Houston lost something like 250,000 jobs that begin with oil and reverberated outward to all businesses.
The oil companies had gotten very blotted over the years with a lot of "middle managers" that were not needed to find oil. Oil went into a nose dive and the companies really started cutting employees ....by the 1000's...lots of mergers, smaller companies simply went away..
Housing took a huge hit....people couldn't sell to anybody as everyone was in same shape.....
But that was a huge loss of jobs....we don't have that in the US today....
Also, keep in mind, these homebuilders are STILL MAKING MONEY...just not as much as before....they have real earnings...
The sky is not falling......we may see a flat housing market for a few years....so what.....homes are meant to be long term..
SteveD