• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    It’s not like you can wait till next year to eat or have a place to live.

    Eat? No waiting. Live? Sure! If prices were consistently falling because of deflation, and you knew renting for a year would allow you to buy a larger house with the exact same amount of money you hand in your hand, most would do that and rent for a bit.

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      Which would put inflationary pressure on rental prices which in turn would put inflationary pressure on property prices, and we are back to square one.

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      4 hours ago

      For buying a house, isn’t it kinda like the stock market (except way less liquid). Yeah, the prices may go down in a year but someone may swoop in and buy while you’re sitting on the sidelines trying to time the bottom.

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        A specific house may be bought up, but others will be available that are similar for substantially less in a deflationary market.