Ar_home_b_search
 

Via Myrl Jeffcoat (GreatWest GMAC Real Estate):

In Charles Dickens book, A Tale of Two Cities, the opening paragraph reads, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, and we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way-in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some if its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only." 

When I read Dickens words again for the first time since my youth, I realize how true they are in relation to much of life as it is experienced and perceived.

True Financial Security comes from the ability to foresee trends.

In the late 1980s Real Estate appeared to be on a never ending cycle of "The sky is the limit". . .It was difficult for us to foresee what was to occur in August of 1990 with the beginning of recession here in Sacramento. With the decline of the Real Estate market we began to see the stock market flourish after a time. Indeed, within the last few years the stock market has climbed significantly, to unprecedented numbers.

For the astute observer of the business world, this translates to the darkness of the stock market, possibly being the Light of the real estate market. Traditionally, real estate has performed well in an inflationary market. Unless interest rates become unreasonably high as they did in the 1970s and early 1980s.

However, during an inflationary market, the cost of goods (including housing), generally appreciate at a more rapid rate.

Currently, we have housing at lower prices than seen a couple of years ago.  We have excellent inventory, and interest rates are still very reasonable. I see the present time as a wonderful window of opportunity for those wishing to wisely place capitol for future growth in real estate investment.

It has been my belief that true financial security hinges on ones ability to see trends in the business market place; and to not place all of one's eggs in one basket. The crucial point for the most growth is the ability to foretell when to buy what eggs for what basket.

Or you can use the analogy that Dickens uses with his season of "Darkness" and his season of "Light." The truth is, there is always Light and Darkness. Realizing there is always opportunity and choices to be made, gives us hope. It is also why some are successful, and others are not.

Dickens words in "The Tale of Two Cities" were meant to illustrate the happenings of a time he was documenting in the year of one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five (1775). . . more than two hundred thirty years ago, and the year before the American Revolution. Yet the words could very well be written to describe this very day, or yesterday. Actually they could illustrate most any time period that man has shuffled across the planet.

Although most of us do not have a crystal ball, developing the ability to foresee trends, can make a significant difference in the world of housing and business investment.

About The Author 

Barbara Martino-SlivaRealtor® at Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc., VERO BEACH FLORIDA is the author of this blog and several other sites on the Internet. She has also been a guest speaker on an on-line radio program dealing with Florida and Vero Beach Real Estate and a columnist for the digital magazine FLORIDAYLIFESTYLEONLINE. Barbara is your Real Estate Connection in the Vero Beach area, and is always available to help you with your Real Estate needs. If you have decided that quality of life in VERO BEACH  is worth seeing, call her anytime at 772-321-4484 or to search for homes visit: www.VeroPremierProperties.com and her Vero Beach Blog: www.VeroBeachRealEstateVoice.com.

Over 90% of all homes are found online. I create a dominating online presence for my clients properties. My Real Estate blog is highly indexed in GOOGLE.

 

 

        "Your Vero Beach Real Estate Connection" 

                                       Vero Beach Realtor Barbara Martino-Sliva, Vero Beach Real Estate

                         BARBARA MARTINO-SLIVA OF DALE SORENSEN REAL ESTATE
                     
                                       Beyond Your Expectations

           Fine Vero Beach Homes in "all price ranges"

 

                   www.VeroPremierProperties.com
                   www.VeroBeachRealEstateVoice.com
                   BARBARA@martino-sliva.com
                         772-321-4484

  
                                                     Follow Me On Facebook   Follow me on Twitter

     Copyright © 2012 and beyond Barbara Martino-Sliva, All Rights Reserved.
              Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. 
                      

 

0 Comments on Having the Ability to Foresee Trends Provides True Financial Security

This blog does not allow anonymous comments

 
Treasure_coast_vero_beach_agent600 Ambassador_large

Barbara Martino-Sliva, Vero Beach Real Estate, Homes for Sale

Vero Beach, FL

More about me…

Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Address: Vero Beach Homes For Sale, Vero Beach Real Estate, Indian River Shores Real Estate, Oceanfront, Riverfront, Golf Communities, 3206 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach, FL, 32963

Office Phone: (772) 492-5341

Cell Phone: (772) 321-4484

Email Me



Listings

Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog