I'm not an expert, but I've put a lot of my house wife time into learning finance and home buying the last year, and you seem pretty on track from what I'm hearing elsewhere and country wide! Wood prices dropped, which means new housing will be cheaper, there's some hope for the inventory this year. We'll see hahaha
Thanks for watching and commenting…I sure hope builders kick into an extra gear out here, but unfortunately, I just don’t think it will/can make much of a dent in supply. Builders out here tend to roll out their homes and lots rather slowly - often taking years to release and build, if lucky, a hundred homes in 2-3+ years. While building costs are definitely lower, labor and it’s availability is still short and expensive. We have a large subdivision going on up in Kingston, but everywhere else’s, it seems like they can only put up a few dozen. Plus it takes 6-9 months to build a home. So, even if every builder decided to start building on every lot tomorrow, it’s still gonna take nearly a year to put people in them. Before every home could be built, rates will likely be headed down, prices will go up since there still won’t be inventory, and the damage will be done :( But, goodness, I hope we figure it out and quickly…
We’re planning to move to Washington. I’m shopping for a land, and it’s overwhelming. I do have to tell you, that we contacted several realtors in the last two yrs. Most don’t respond. If they do, they don’t have an answer, or I was told ‘google is your best friend’. They’re not very motivated. I should’ve looked on RUclips not Zillow or Redfin.
@@Erica-yr3gf Sorry to hear…Buying Land can be a little intimidating. We actually took the plunge and just bought a few acres. So, if you run into any questions or need any assistance, don’t hesitate to call. 253-448-3330
I'm not an expert, but I've put a lot of my house wife time into learning finance and home buying the last year, and you seem pretty on track from what I'm hearing elsewhere and country wide!
Wood prices dropped, which means new housing will be cheaper, there's some hope for the inventory this year. We'll see hahaha
Thanks for watching and commenting…I sure hope builders kick into an extra gear out here, but unfortunately, I just don’t think it will/can make much of a dent in supply. Builders out here tend to roll out their homes and lots rather slowly - often taking years to release and build, if lucky, a hundred homes in 2-3+ years. While building costs are definitely lower, labor and it’s availability is still short and expensive. We have a large subdivision going on up in Kingston, but everywhere else’s, it seems like they can only put up a few dozen. Plus it takes 6-9 months to build a home. So, even if every builder decided to start building on every lot tomorrow, it’s still gonna take nearly a year to put people in them. Before every home could be built, rates will likely be headed down, prices will go up since there still won’t be inventory, and the damage will be done :( But, goodness, I hope we figure it out and quickly…
Sounds like you know what you’re doing. I understand all angles. Good points!
Thank you so much for the kind words…❤ Much appreciated!
We’re planning to move to Washington. I’m shopping for a land, and it’s overwhelming. I do have to tell you, that we contacted several realtors in the last two yrs. Most don’t respond. If they do, they don’t have an answer, or I was told ‘google is your best friend’. They’re not very motivated. I should’ve looked on RUclips not Zillow or Redfin.
@@Erica-yr3gf Sorry to hear…Buying Land can be a little intimidating. We actually took the plunge and just bought a few acres. So, if you run into any questions or need any assistance, don’t hesitate to call. 253-448-3330
@@bluerootproperties9409 I’ll text you. Thx Mike
This will age like milk.
Holy cow! Where do you get your milk?!? 😆 I appreciate you checking out my video, even if you don’t agree.👍
Not really actually