Here's my take: lease first, purchase later. That's the smarter sequence.
Right now, we're at the peak of this housing cycle. Peak means reversal is coming.
When prices finally correct, here's the silver lining—housing actually becomes within reach for regular people again.
A seismic shift in market dynamics is on the horizon.
That's precisely when strategic buyers make their moves.
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NFTPessimist
· 10h ago
Here comes the real estate pessimism again? Fine, I'll just see who takes the bait this time.
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RamenStacker
· 10h ago
Wait, is renting really more cost-effective than buying a house now? I see a bunch of people around me still stubbornly holding on to their houses.
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BearHugger
· 10h ago
Wait, isn't there a bit of a logical problem... Renting a house now is just wasting money, right?
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FloorSweeper
· 10h ago
Wait, is he hinting that housing prices are going to fall? I just keep feeling that it's a little too good to be true.
The real estate sector needs a major reset.
Here's my take: lease first, purchase later. That's the smarter sequence.
Right now, we're at the peak of this housing cycle. Peak means reversal is coming.
When prices finally correct, here's the silver lining—housing actually becomes within reach for regular people again.
A seismic shift in market dynamics is on the horizon.
That's precisely when strategic buyers make their moves.