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Re: The Economy [Re: ] #7701821
10/27/22 06:41 AM
10/27/22 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by J Staton
I bet it's college graduates buying those fancy houses. With blue collar workers set to be paying off their student loans, they can now afford a higher mortgage payment.lol


lol

I guess it’s all priority driven. You can buy a 1/2 acre lot and house looking at a golf course with fountains for $700K or a 200 acre farm looking at another farm for 540K.


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7701866
10/27/22 07:48 AM
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You can buy farmland on eastern shore for $2,700 an acre?!? I find that hard to believe. The last few farms that sold in this area brought nearly 50,000 an acre. A 60 acre gentleman farm just sold for 3 million. The higher interest rates have done nothing to even hold the line let alone decrease prices on ag land

Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7701867
10/27/22 07:50 AM
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I watch farmland closely as I want to buy some, it's not come down at all yet.

Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7701892
10/27/22 08:16 AM
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Most of the houses I see being built are bought before the foundation is poured.

We have a whole new class of rich people these days, YouTubers are a biggy.

Re: The Economy [Re: Pafoxman] #7701915
10/27/22 08:37 AM
10/27/22 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Pafoxman
You can buy farmland on eastern shore for $2,700 an acre?!? I find that hard to believe. The last few farms that sold in this area brought nearly 50,000 an acre. A 60 acre gentleman farm just sold for 3 million. The higher interest rates have done nothing to even hold the line let alone decrease prices on ag land


My apologies, my numbers were off. It was only 197 acres for $487K


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7701932
10/27/22 08:44 AM
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Location, location, location, supply and demand. They don't make land anymore unless it's wasted fill. grin


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702012
10/27/22 09:49 AM
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Delivering to a new site. I’ll take a snap shot of where the poorer folks will be living. lol


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702021
10/27/22 09:58 AM
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HT, you delivering stone? If so, what's #57 per 20 / 22 T $ ?


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Re: The Economy [Re: SJA] #7702024
10/27/22 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by SJA
HT, you delivering stone? If so, what's #57 per 20 / 22 T $ ?


That’s about an $800 load.


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702029
10/27/22 10:07 AM
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Yeah, almost doubled since my last loads last year. :-(


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702032
10/27/22 10:20 AM
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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702038
10/27/22 10:31 AM
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things are crazy....do not see how this can last for much longer without the bubble bursting. It happened so fast also...


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Re: The Economy [Re: Marty] #7702063
10/27/22 11:17 AM
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There is not enough personal or single family residential housing and or affordable housing for our growing population so larger rental units will be more expensive and more common as we move forward. There will be a real housing shortage for many years if not longer. In some ways renting and leasing versus home ownership fits the life style of the much more mobile and willing to move younger families. With huge labor shortages for some time to come moving to find the work you like and the revenues you want will be common place. Are they saving monies for the future? Maybe not but that does not seem to be their concerns at this point in their lives. After all the vast majority of baby boomers did not save enough to retire comfortably either so this spend now and worry later is not a new thing.

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Re: The Economy [Re: Marty] #7702095
10/27/22 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Marty
things are crazy....do not see how this can last for much longer without the bubble bursting. It happened so fast also...


Land here is untouchable for locals, it is going for unheard of prices that people from the more populated counties are willing to pay.

Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702123
10/27/22 01:26 PM
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Low interest rates.


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702177
10/27/22 03:10 PM
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there was an analysis on tv the other day said he looked for a lot of homes to be turned back to the banks because they won't be worth whats owed against them and also many have variable interest rates and can no longer afford the payment

Re: The Economy [Re: super cub] #7702640
10/28/22 12:19 AM
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Banks have made a lot of money even during these decades of low interest. They have put a lot of their equity in the market and have done well even with low interest, plus they did not pay out much interest either.
With strong leverage and good liquidity banks may welcome owning homes in receivership again. They are much stronger today than 14 years ago.

Bryce

Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702678
10/28/22 02:47 AM
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Back 14 years ago, 20% of all homes in Ohio were in foreclosure.
The Ohio Supreme Court sent letters to all attorneys asking us to try to reduce the catastrophe.


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702683
10/28/22 03:22 AM
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Building like crazy in KC . Has slowed down a little but that happens every year in the fall. Spending a lot of money to use marginal ground too. Blasting out rock in some spots and hauling in dirt in others. Still building warehouses too because of the rail intermodal though that has really slowed. Home prices have not fallen but the meteoric rise has slowed. I hope that bodes well for everything else inflation wise. Jobs are still easy to get with decent wages.


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Re: The Economy [Re: HobbieTrapper] #7702765
10/28/22 07:37 AM
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