Quote from granville:
First off - Happy Father's Day to all you dads...
I can understand why stock prices appreciate. The underlying companies grow in terms of earnings. But if new houses are being built to meet demand, what economic principles are at work to create a long bias in housing?
Granville
Quote from granville:
First off - Happy Father's Day to all you dads...
I can understand why stock prices appreciate. The underlying companies grow in terms of earnings. But if new houses are being built to meet demand, what economic principles are at work to create a long bias in housing?
Granville
Quote from FireWalker:
If you look at housing "appreciation" rates over the very long term and across all locations, it's about 0.5% above inflation....
The answer is: they've leveraged inflation. By borrowing most of the cost of the house, they are earning the inflation rate on a much larger principal amount than their investment. Leveraged inflation.