by ReverseEngineer » Sun 31 Aug 2008, 18:21:54
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')Every debate about the future seems to always devolve into zombie hordes.
Don't you drop this Tag Line on the end of all your posts:
"Peak oil is sort of like a mental Everlasting Gobstopper, except it tastes like ass and you can't get it out of your mouth."
The Zombies ARE the Gobstopper! That's where every analysis ends up. Discussing whether people will own homes or rent when the fundamental underpinning of the economic system is coming apart is an exercise in futility.
At one time not so long ago, Real Estate was seen as the "safe" investment, shunned by cowboys playing the market for bigger returns in equities. For the typical American Joe, his house was his repository of wealth, if something really bad came up you could always take out a mortgage, or even outright sell the house. Not anymore.
As we now have found out, the assumptions on how we built our houses and where we bult them were fundamentally wrong, based on cheap transportation. All those houses are close to worthless now, even the ones that still have folks living in them because they got nowhere else to go.
Are the city properties worth something? Well, I personally would neither want to own a city condo or rent one as we spin our way down the toilet here. I have a real tough time getting out of my head the images of Buenos Aires that FerFal paints in his Blog. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles will be Buenos Aires on Steroids.
Out here in the boonies of Alaska, there are just a ton of houses up for sale and on the auction block, and nobody is buying. Why? Because the prices they are asking are based on old values that don't hold up anymore, and why would you buy a house for $200K today when chances are better than even its not going to be worth $100K next year? I didn't buy any property up here, I rent. Long as the economic system stands up, I can pay it. When the system goes toast, there just is no way owners of the properties are going to be able to collect rents on them or pay takes on them either. So like everyone else around here, I can just pick a property to squat on. Or more likely several friends and I all take up residence in one of the houses they currently own, to better protect it and more efficiently heat it with our own warm bodies filling up the space better.
Eventually some type of economic system will be reborn, but the intervening period is the Zero Point, its chaos. It will last a good while. I would not be investing in real estate right now. Invest in Food, invest in Guns, you will get a better return there.
Reverse Engineer