Re: I am panicking
All housing (and remember LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION) is NOT the same.
For instance comparing Detroit to SFBA would not be a good comparison. So you have to be aware what the market is like in YOUR area and ALSO what the JOB market is like in your area.
I could give you specifics on Eugene OR, and San Antonio TX. but that's it, because I actually know these markets. (Find a local expert, bite my tongue *cough* realtor that YOU TRUST, NOT ONE THAT IS NICE TO YOU). IMHO it makes sense to use a realtor when markets are going down not up, just make sure your bullshit filter is set very high, and don't go with the first realtor you talk to. I have, and have friends that have litterally INTERVIEWED several prospective realtors before choosing to work with one, I STRONGLY reccommend doing the same.
Originally posted by BK
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All housing (and remember LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION) is NOT the same.
For instance comparing Detroit to SFBA would not be a good comparison. So you have to be aware what the market is like in YOUR area and ALSO what the JOB market is like in your area.
I could give you specifics on Eugene OR, and San Antonio TX. but that's it, because I actually know these markets. (Find a local expert, bite my tongue *cough* realtor that YOU TRUST, NOT ONE THAT IS NICE TO YOU). IMHO it makes sense to use a realtor when markets are going down not up, just make sure your bullshit filter is set very high, and don't go with the first realtor you talk to. I have, and have friends that have litterally INTERVIEWED several prospective realtors before choosing to work with one, I STRONGLY reccommend doing the same.
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