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Updated over 2 years ago,

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Emily And Eric Erickson
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  • Tucson, AZ
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How can you profit from this market shift

Emily And Eric Erickson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tucson, AZ
Posted

Don’t get stuck on sideline too long – likely will be a 10-15% reduction, not a 50% reduction like 08-09

Reasons why:

  • Total market leverage was just 42% of mortgaged homes’ values — the lowest number on record.
    • Wall Street has shifted from debt to equity in real estate and have thousands of homes fully paid for that they will sit on - huge ballast to home prices
  • Last 5+ years investors have had to put down 20%+ down payments and have a lot of skin in the game with current portfolio- not willing to walk away from that
    • All of those loans are at 3-5% and only those who truly HAVE to sell will - everyone else will just wait
  • Historic lows in mortgage balances overdue, with loans 90 days past due pegged at just 0.5%. That’s a far cry from the 11.36% rate in 2010
  • Side of history - Big crashes only happen every 60-90 years – equity charts in US, Britain and even Rome prove this out

Get out of the fear mindset and start looking for opportunities NOW

  • Shortage of rentals, still a need for housing - not over built and empty houses like in 2008
  • Rental demand being pushed by inflation – more wage hikes push rent prices making great returns possible STILL. Never went away
  • How well did you time the last downturn?
    • Most investors didn’t enter back in until 4-5 YEARS. Only the prepared truly took advantage. Those who waited became retail buyers, not investors.

Thinking ahead. What happens to the market once inflation is tamed and interest rates drop from 7% to even just 5%? Buyers will come back. The question is: Did you beat them to the punch or will you get stuck in line?

Current situation: Higher interest are freezing traditional buyers and leaving sellers in a lurch.

Opportunity: Cash buyers are getting the pick of the litter and can actually negotiate with the seller. Hallmarks of a buyer’s market

  • Emily And Eric Erickson

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