The economy is in shambles, which seem reasonable given Biden/Covid but housing is 4 million short of demand? Seems counterintuitive.
We've been told that WuFlu didn't produce the baby boom they were expecting, and yet, coincidentally, the US population grew by 4 million last year. And during that time President Trump was still guarding our border.
Things that don't add. up.
The economy is booming in my area of Florida due to construction and real estate. I don’t see that changing for a couple years. Too much money floating around. Could and probably will get economically bumpy around 2024.
I read or heard somewhere that some type of company is buying up homes all over the country then not selling them. They’re holding on to them for some reason, thereby driving up demand. Has anyone else heard about this?
Biden hasn’t even had a budget yet. We are still with trump budget until January.
People in the types of businesses that didn’t shut down are moving out of the riotous cities?
The population of FL is exploding right now as people move there from up North.
I’m in rural Missouri and people are snatching up land left and right out here and building. Most of them are from St Louis and come here for the weekends. It used to be the occasional weekend but now it’s every weekend because St Louis has a mask mandate which makes it a miserable place to live. I suspect a lot of them are building these places as their retreat in case the shtf.
I imagine a whole lot of apartment dwellers from cities are buying/building their first home in the suburbs due to the riots and lockdowns.
Housing is short with silicon valley teleworkers are buying up every scrap of property. Now.. Add millions of illegal aliens on welfare with guaranteed housing and it aint helping. Unless youre a democrat.