68Camaro wrote:Many prices are up. Building materials up sharply (like doubled or more on many things like lumber, roofing materials, etc)
Some rise is due to increased demand with industry restarting and stocks low, but it's more than that.
Lemon Thrower wrote:. I need to buy a new lawnmower. Last time I bought one (15 years ago) it cost $199. Same model is $319 now.
JadeDragon wrote:Buffett and Berkshire on inflation. They are seeing price increases on raw materials and they are raising prices and it is being accepted. Very interesting comments. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7t7qfOyQdQA
Aghead wrote:A tube of Ritz crackers is 1" shorter.
Oddly, Saltines seem to not have changed for years.
Corsair wrote:Aghead wrote:A tube of Ritz crackers is 1" shorter.
Oddly, Saltines seem to not have changed for years.
There's a "square peg in a round hole" joke in here somewhere...
Lemon Thrower wrote:. Real estate is nuts - but I bought a much bigger house in December so I'm going to ride this rocketship to the moon... I need to buy a new lawnmower. Last time I bought one (15 years ago) it cost $199. Same model is $319 now.
Recyclersteve wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:. Real estate is nuts - but I bought a much bigger house in December so I'm going to ride this rocketship to the moon... I need to buy a new lawnmower. Last time I bought one (15 years ago) it cost $199. Same model is $319 now.
Two things-
even if you sell a house for a ridiculous price, you still need a place to live. So you’d likely have to pay a ridiculous price to buy another. If you are downsizing (like a retired person perhaps) or selling off one of several homes you own, that could work. But for many it won’t.
Thogey wrote::lol: Watch how fast they homeowers pay up when the ban expires.
IdahoCopper wrote:The trick is to sell just before the housing bubble pops, rent for a while, then buy a distressed price house with the cash from your sale.
I wish I could time events that well.
Good luck to us all.
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