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AAPL is currently trading at $131.84
I just met another Appler that called in sick.
This is really going to help Fortress Cupertino continue to soar. :(
See definition of "Mental Accounting" from the Housing Bubble Glossary. And, no, your parents will probably not listen to you or pay any attention to articles you send them that conflict with whatever they "know" their house is "worth", until reality becomes impossible for them to deny. Just congratulate them on their fine business acumen and change the subject.
My mentally-ill father, dying of dementia, had most of the family fortune tied up in telecom stocks (he had inherited a big block of ATT prior to divestiture and never sold any of the daughter stocks). He refused after years of badgering by my sister and me to permit any of it to be sold - the family fortune lost over $800K which simply evaporated after the dot-com bust.
My 2 cents: Send in any links you find, but stop short of giving direct advice.
I do the same things with my friends. The Indian community in the bay area has always been in favor buying houses (house prices never go down!) and the recent downturn has not changed the opinion even a bit. Now, most people go around saying "prices have dropped so it is a good time to buy".
If I tell them not to buy and the prices go up next year, they are going to be bitter and angry that I prevented them from getting wealthy. If they buy and the prices go down, they would still be mad at me for predicting it as if my prediction had something to do with it.
So, to any of my friends interested in buying/selling houses, I send all links I find relevant *without any specific suggestions of my own*. I report, they decide :)
Send it to them. And back it up with a personal touch. At the very worst they will call you a naysayer. At the very best, when it is all said and done, they will continue to see prices drop and be glad you convinced them to get out when they did.
What they might think about their house and your intentions are completely irrelevant to the market.
Fact: Rental rates are significantly below monthly mortgages.
Fact: Wages are essentially flat to negative relative to inflation.
Fact: Personal savings are at an all time low and access to credit is becoming more difficult.
Result: There are few buyers entering the market.
Fact: New home inventory is at almost record levels.
Fact: The price of new homes continue to fall.
Fact: Sale prices of new homes tend to be artificially inflated due to incentives.
Result: Old houses which are not in a premium location or condition will not beat a new house and will suffer even greater depreciation.
Fact: The market fundamentals simply do not support anything but a continued decline in prices.
Do your best to suppress the emotional aspects. We are potentially talking about a lot of money here if they decide to hang on till the bitter end. Focus on what they will gain from having this money in the future versus what they'll lose in the present moment. Their gain will be tax free and is probably the last major infusion of cash they will have for retirement.
And the final reason you should send it: Even if they ignore everything and take a total bath, at least you can take comfort in the fact that you tried, which is much better than knowing and doing nothing.
But if they do insist on buying, there's a mortgage broker they should use:
http://www.burbed.com/2007/07/05/zak-khan-altaf-shaikh-car-salesman-mortgage-broker-and-more/
Any local gang experts?
There seems to be a tiff going on in this thread on my site:
http://www.burbed.com/2007/05/29/mountain-view-surenos-gang-uses-blue/#comment-8757
Should I delete it?
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My parents, as I have mentioned before, are in the midst of trying to sell their house. They need to sell but they are completely unrealistic about the asking price. The house has been on the market now for months with virtually no interest in it all, but they still don't seem to get it. I've tried telling my mom (gently) they need to lower the price. The house is in dire need of remodeling which only makes it less attractive. No one is bidding on this house.
My husband recently sent me this from Merrill Lynch and suggested I email it to my parents.
So do I send it to them or not? They haven't listened to a word I've said so far and I'm not sure they'll start now. But maybe the opinion from a financial institution will get through.
*sigh*
Probably not.
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