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    SLICKRICK1170 is offline Renter
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    Default first time home buyer question

    im relocating to n atlanta soon i know it is a buyers market but my question is will homes get any lower in the near future or will the start to go up again from what i have heard homes will lose about 40% of value in 2008

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    Greg is online now Moderator
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    If you are going to be in Atlanta for a while don't worry about it. Lose of value is only realised if you have to sell. If you will be there for 5-10 years you will realize a profit.

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    Check your local real estate boards month to month figures for a good indication of the trend in your area.

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    brianlaughlin is offline Fixer Upper
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    I am always leery about predictions. When I first started in the business the next 10 years went all downhill. No one predicted that one and there were so many expert opinions. Like the other poster stated if you're going to stay for a while you will most likely realize a profit.

    It's tough to time your primary residence. Usually, with all the other benefits its better not to do so unless you are betting on a strategy of upgrading in a certain period of time.

    In a National level, I think you'd probably see a continued decline in prices. Where it will end is anyones guess.

    Take care,

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    mapguy is offline Fixer Upper
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    Just go with your gut. Pay attention to the pro analysts too.

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    watuwanz is offline Renter
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    Default Prediction

    I think the home value in other state might lower because there are not that much population are living out there. The state that i am most pretty sure is that NEW YORK will certainly increase the price of housing. Although right now there seem to have decline no matter where the house is located in United States, but the more immigrants come to United States, then the demand for housing will simply increase, especially with the Chinese people that love to live in NYC.

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