Lately, whenever I read articles by most real estate columnists, or read stuff put out by the National Association of Realtors I sometimes wonder what planet they are living on. The slightest bit of “this month is not as bad as last month” news and they are trumpeting the market bottom. Or “now is a great time to buy”! I can understand a little bit of cheerleading, but, come on! How about a little bit of objectivity?
The fundamentals stink right now. People are still losing their jobs. Companies are not expanding. Food stamp usage is at an all time high. The governments -federal, state and local - are suffering massive tax receipt reductions. Industries are permanently relocating overseas. Shall I go on, because I could.
For the past eight years I have been reading this stuff by the NAR and “expert” real estate columnists, and it seems it is ALWAYS the best time to buy. Or “we can only go up from here”.
Enough! How about a little honesty. If things are good, great! Talk about it. If things are bad, talk about it, too. If you keep preaching that things are always getting better, in the face of horrible economic news, you will lose all credibility when things actually do turn around.
My stance for now is to ignore anything from the NAR and the green shoot crowds. When they start discussing real world events for a few months I might take them seriously again.
Damon Gettier & Associates, REALTORS- Roanoke Va Short Sale Expert - Roanoke, VA
Broker/Owner ABRM, GRI, CDPE
I have come to the conclusion that NAR does not represent us. They don't listen to us. They don't pay any attention to us.
Dec 10, 2009 05:37 AM
The Outer Banks Real Estate Company LLC - Southern Shores, NC
Outer Banks Beach Houses for Sale
Jerry~
Excellent topic and many good points. Like the boy who cried wolf, we have to be very careful.
Thanks for the post.
Dec 10, 2009 05:39 AM
JOD Realty, LLC - Chapel Hill, NC
Thanks for the comments! I agree the NAR doesn't pay attention to us. And I like the "boy who cried wolf" analogy.
Dec 10, 2009 06:10 AM
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