Posted on 01/18/2008 5:08:33 PM PST by Lorianne
Think the current housing downturn and the subprime mortgage mess is the worst of the housing markets problems? Not so, according to a report published this month in the Journal of the American Planning Association.
About to wreak havoc on the housing market are the 78 million American baby boomers who will retire, relocate, and eventually withdraw from the housing market, according to report authors Dowell Myers, a professor of urban planning and demography in the School of Policy, Planning and Development at the University of Southern California, and SungHo Ryu, an associate planner with the Southern California Association of Governments.
Using demographic data to show that individuals in their mid-60s tend to sell more often than buy, the authors contend that when boomers a dominant force in the housing market start reaching the age of 65 in the year 2011, a market shift will occur. Some retirees will be looking to downsize, others will relocate to warmer climes, while others will move to nursing homes, says Mr. Myers. As they transition out of the housing market or look to sell their homes, in some states there will be more homes available for sale than there are buyers for them. Home prices will soften.
The sell-off will create a sizeable hurdle for the housing market, because as Mr. Myers puts it, It isnt money that buys property, its warm bodies. If you dont have enough warm bodies to fill up the space, the space stays empty.
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It’s the least the aging boomers can do for them while they suck up young peoples’ FICA payments.
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That’s why we need illegal aliens.
SO THEY WILL BUY HOMES AMERICANS WON’T BUY!!!!
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I'm nearing retirement, don't need a large house, don't want to live in this community which has adopted a paternalistic attitude toward its residents, has gone "green" and bought into the "smart growth" agenda.
I'm tired of being told what color my housepaint can be, when I can water my grass or wash my car, what sort of acouterments my pets must have, when I can burn my woodstove, how far off the sidewalk my trees and bushes have to be, when I have to mow or not mow my grass and how to dispose of the clippings, what I do with my soft drink or water bottles, where I can smoke or not, how much I have to pay my employees, and whether or not I can have trans-fat-cooked french fries.
To add insult to injury, I can't even leave the house without being subjected to red light and speeding camera tickets or random roadblocks to make sure I'm wearing my seatbelt.
I'll be looking for a little freedom.
Right now, the leader is Estonia, which is a very sad commentary.
“It is already beginning to impact some of the local townships here in New Jersey. When housing prices took off, townships re-assessed the property and hiked up property tax rates.”
.....same thing when we lived in suburban Maryland...and I had 23 acres that qualified as a agricultural assesment...owned the place free and clear and the taxes were like a mortgage payment in and of itself.
“I’ll be looking for a little freedom.”
....we were too and that’s why we moved to rural NC...and if it gets too crowded here we’ll move again....as long as I’m 20 minutes or less to Walmart I’m happy....I can’t stand the noise and congestion of cities/suburbs any more.
When I read “withdraw from the housing market”, I thought, well, yes, unless we bury them in their houses.
Especially east Tennessee. Don't go there. Just a bunch of hillbillies & hicks down here anyway;).
LOL I was born in 47.
Oh you kid!
“The focus of society since WW II has been on how to make Baby Boomer (My generation. Born in 1946) passage through life ever more comforting and affluent.”
Oh, please. The Baby Boomers only reflected the morality and ideals of their parents. Their parents gave us FDR, social security, a new idea that socialism was good — in short they decided that freedom was not as important as control by others. The Boomers merely took their parents’ irresponsibility to a new level, but it was their parents that taught them the way to think.
For example, John Dewey, the premier educator in the country in the early part of the 20th century, wrote his socialist tomes about the utopian society without God and without morals. He was part of Brokaw’s “Greatest Generation”. Most of the intelligentsia of the early 20th century believed strongly and pushed the ideas which were supposedly introduced by the 60’s liberals.
The Baby Boomers are merely the fruition of the seeds their parents sowed.
So you've heard of the Fair Tax.
You said it!
Indeed!
And I might say the same of you. LOL
And the prices plummet, too.
Looks like lots of buying opportunities lie ahead for us Generation X folks.
Well, heck, may as well stick around then...
I'm a boomer, I'm aging, and I'm still paying the limit
... and I still say the young peoples is gonna be huntin' us down in the streets before it's over.
And you yourself are ... what?
The first and only free thinking individual in the history of earth?
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