This is the conclusion of my thesis that property values will remain stagnant for the next 35 years or more.
Take a moment and consider what I have laid out and leave your comments.
Do you think I am in left field?
What are your thoughts?
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Hell of a 2 parter and some interesting food for thought. I do somewhat agree that we are basing a lot of things on a rather false set of benchmarks in the world today. You might well be right about the 35 years. It is not a recession…it is a correction!
I love the sign off!!!
Thanks, Neal! I appreciate the comment. Yes, the correction is on and we are out of the fantasy world of rapidly rising property values. Although I will admit that I really hope I am wrong about the next 35 years, but it does make sense.
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You have a strong and valid argument that I simply cannot argue with. Still, if life has taught me anything it's that any sort of predictions, futurology etc. usually turn out wrong. The longer the time, the more wrong they get and 35 years is a VERY long time.
People are simply too random. Not enough rational thought, too much emotions. Predictions that are based on logical arguments often fail when confronted with the illogical human nature…
LOL, that is a good assessment. Although, I did mention in the video that I said 35 years for dramatic effect to get people to watch the video. LOL, it worked, but I can feel what you are saying. People are totally irrational and the crooks that started this mess are still in power (some are even in the Gov. supposedly cleaning this madness up), so I am sure something funny is going to happen again.
Only this time, I hope to be savvy enough by experience to capitalize the right way.