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<blockquote data-quote="Never_Enough" data-source="post: 15853971" data-attributes="member: 101433"><p>Is it just my area or everywhere with limited supply of homes for sale driving up prices to stupid levels? Hell, the new apartments being built in my area cost more to rent than a mortgage on a modest home. WTF?! </p><p></p><p>Are we due for another crash or do us buyers just need to wait it out till supply catches up? I'm giving it till summer then I might just give up for a while. Wasn't nearly this annoying or expensive when I bought in 2008. </p><p></p><p>As of now, I have to move to bum **** to get a decent house with 2 car garage. The garage seems to be the killer for where I am looking. I'm not cool with an hour + commute again so no bum **** for me. Maybe if I start working from home again, which is a real possibility come summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Never_Enough, post: 15853971, member: 101433"] Is it just my area or everywhere with limited supply of homes for sale driving up prices to stupid levels? Hell, the new apartments being built in my area cost more to rent than a mortgage on a modest home. WTF?! Are we due for another crash or do us buyers just need to wait it out till supply catches up? I'm giving it till summer then I might just give up for a while. Wasn't nearly this annoying or expensive when I bought in 2008. As of now, I have to move to bum **** to get a decent house with 2 car garage. The garage seems to be the killer for where I am looking. I'm not cool with an hour + commute again so no bum **** for me. Maybe if I start working from home again, which is a real possibility come summer. [/QUOTE]
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