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I don't think anyone is saying how easy or difficult it is to purchase. I think some are saying prices now are relatively high.I bought an existing property. It was amazingly easy.
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I don't think anyone is saying how easy or difficult it is to purchase. I think some are saying prices now are relatively high.I bought an existing property. It was amazingly easy.
I certainly would not buy now as the market is on a slippery slope. Rent a property for a year and see what pans out if the economy improves (a miracle) then buy.I don't think anyone is saying how easy or difficult it is to purchase. I think some are saying prices now are relatively high.
Yes.. I'd agree with that advice. My friends that want a place in Buenos Aires, I tell them there is NO hurry to buy now. Prices certainly aren't going to go higher in the short-term. The only friends buying are people that are wealthy and buying in buildings that have units that rarely come on the market so when one comes available they are buying now which I can't fault them for.I certainly would not buy now as the market is on a slippery slope. Rent a property for a year and see what pans out if the economy improves (a miracle) then buy.
The prices are high for peso earners I agree. But I came with dollars. And there is no city in the United States I could have bought a nice one bedroom apartment for the price I paid here. I know it is all relative. I moved here from Arizona, a state that is being flooded with people from California. You can sell your tiny house in California and buy a mansion in Arizona.I don't think anyone is saying how easy or difficult it is to purchase. I think some are saying prices now are relatively high.
Exactly Aztantogirl. It's all relative. What's expensive to one person is cheap to another. What you mentioned is what I was alluding to. Prices are very high in the USA right now. You could pick up properties cheap previously in almost all of Arizona. It was really really cheap in 2011/2012 there. Even 2013 was reasonable. But then you had people from California moving but also you have a lot of companies leaving other states to move to be based in AZ and those relatively high paying jobs is pushing people to buy and it put pressure on prices so they kept going up. Now prices there are over priced. But at least there is a correlation to what people earn locally vs. real estate prices.The prices are high for peso earners I agree. But I came with dollars. And there is no city in the United States I could have bought a nice one bedroom apartment for the price I paid here. I know it is all relative. I moved here from Arizona, a state that is being flooded with people from California. You can sell your tiny house in California and buy a mansion in Arizona.
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