• @withabeard
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    1821 year ago

    What the fuck is it called a concession… rather than “fair market price”?

    • @anon_8675309
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      871 year ago

      Fair market price is when they can gouge you. Concessions is when they actually have to compete.

    • ZephyrXero
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      271 year ago

      Because they’re not giving fair market prices, once you get into the meat of the article

      • @withabeard
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        -161 year ago

        “what someone is willing to pay”

        Sounds pretty fair market price to me.

          • Zeppo
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            121 year ago

            I think it’s somewhat the opposite. Being forced to pay an extortionate price because otherwise you will be homeless, lose your possession, live on the street, beg friends or family for help, or live in a homeless shelter, isn’t a free market.

              • @[email protected]
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                41 year ago

                You could use that reasoning to justify that anything is a free market. The government is free to pass laws, the people are free to overthrow it.

              • Zeppo
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                11 year ago

                Kind of. It’s artificially inflated by private parties lobbying and achieving regulatory capture to manipulate the market by constricting supply.

    • @solstice
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      91 year ago

      Yeah aka market correction to reach equilibrium. Nothing to see here, move along, move along.

      • @SoleInvictus
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        21 year ago

        My eye twitches a little every time a realtor calls depreciating house prices a “market correction”. Bitch please, an actual correction would be a 50% reduction in value.

        • @solstice
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          01 year ago

          Well the market disagrees with you. And as long as people are forking over $1 million for a starter home and all other equities and commodities are at all time highs, prices won’t budge.

  • ZephyrXero
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    1611 year ago

    At first I read this headline as a good thing, but after reading the article it’s bullshit. They’re just giving temporary discounts to new tenants while still gouging the existing ones. And it’s all in an effort to maintain their ridiculous prices 🙄

    • @instamat
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      411 year ago

      Exactly. Nothing long term or valuable is happening.

    • @[email protected]
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      291 year ago

      Yeah in the start they literally say median rent is 2 dollars lower than the record high which was set last year so with a paywall in front of it its basically misinformation by insuring most people only see the headline.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Also they are doing it to keep their assets looking good on paper cause what you charge in rent values the asset which is dumb as fuck.

      If it’s a temporary discount it still reads on paper as if the rent hasn’t decreased but if it does go down and suddenly people who have you loans based on that passive income and asset wealth catch on they will realize their loans are fucked.

      We are on such a dangerous precipice because everyone has to pretend that this is totally sustainable or else we absolutely have a market crash a lot like 2008 and wow who would have seen that coming right?

  • @dhork
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    661 year ago

    Why can’t they just offer the concession of lowering their rent in the first place, instead of relying on gimmicks like a first-year discount?

    • themeatbridge
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      511 year ago

      Because downward trends in rent affect real estate futures, which affects lending rates, which could cause the artificially inflated property values to collapse.

      • @instamat
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        591 year ago

        Not the artificially inflated property values!

        • @edgemaster72
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          171 year ago

          Won’t somebody please think of the artificially inflated property values!

          • @[email protected]
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            Many people do think about the inflated property values. Namely the landlord, the landlord’s accountant, the bank and the tax office.

            So, for every single property there are at least 4 people thinking about the property value, because that’s where their money comes from.

    • @gsb
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      41 year ago

      A lot of apartments in my area do first year discounts. The reason for that is a lot of cities have rules about how much you can raise rent in a year. Discounts are a loophole since they can raise it based off the non-discounted value. Also moving sucks and a new place has a chance of being terrible (and you’re stuck for a year). So people are more willing to pay an increase once they’re already in an apartment they tolerate.

  • Zeppo
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    561 year ago

    What I find interesting is when landlords talk to each other, it’s “passive income!” but when they talk to the public, it’s so much work, and they’re providing housing to people out of altruism.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      It’s a bubble. If they don’t up real estate investing then the market goes down and they stop making money. But yes, the hypocrisy.

      • Zeppo
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        31 year ago

        Yeah, when prices rise precipitously for no real reason, people always say “it’s permanent!”, and it never is. Steady increases over time, sure. But there was no reason for say, houses near me to go from 250k to 425k in 3 years all of a sudden.

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    I can’t remember the last time I read an article about the economy that wasn’t solely for the upper middle class. …whatever that is now.

    Never settle till a one bedroom is 500-700$ usd.

    • XIIIesq
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      41 year ago

      In Scotland, I rented a one bed detached house with a big garden and a sea view for £300pcm haha.

      Oh aye, everything is better in Scotland!

    • @solstice
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      21 year ago

      That’s what I was paying in a small college town about twenty years ago. I doubt if we’ll ever see that again. I just checked and that building isn’t even there anymore. Looks like they tore it down and put in some luxury student housing (!) for around $1600/month. Wtf.

  • Kalkaline
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    301 year ago

    When the pandemic hit, the sheer panic of the wealthy people in my neighborhood who had multiple rental properties was super satisfying. Even more satisfying than seeing their panic was seeing their reactions to being asked why they don’t just sell their properties.

  • @S_204
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    201 year ago

    Keep churning people. It’s annoying and difficult but everytime we move apartments, it’s time and money the LL needs to invest. The frothier the market, the more it favors renters.

    That’s how concessions become the new price. Don’t make it easy on them.

  • Flying Squid
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    181 year ago

    There’s a town near us, we’re waiting for the housing bubble to collapse so we can move there, in the past 10 years, they’ve built luxury apartment building after luxury apartment building, hoping that the university students in the town will rent them. They’re about to get a harsh awakening.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      we’re waiting for the housing bubble to collapse so we can move there

      You may be waiting a very long time. People aren’t selling their homes with mortgages at 2-3 percent from 2020-21. Golden handcuffs until rates come down at some point.

      • @negativeyoda
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        31 year ago

        That’s where I am. We bought our place in 2016. Since then i became a parent and my house is no longer ideal, but I have a 2.7% rate when we refinanced during covid.

        Zillow says our place is supposedly worth 70% more, but houses are still selling for double.

        I can’t move. It’s also fucked up that I’m incredibly fucking fortunate to even have a place. If we hadn’t bought when we did we’d be fucked

      • mesamune
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        21 year ago

        Unless they go bankrupt, yeah they are sitting on that as long as possible.

        • @SoleInvictus
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          That’s us. We bought our house at the height of the COVID freak out, when APRs were low but few people were buying because no one knew what was going to happen. Our house then appreciated by 35% over the course of a few months and has remained high; we couldn’t afford our place anymore at current rates and prices, much less anything else.

          • mesamune
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            21 year ago

            Same. Fortunately we love our house so that’s good. It’s going to be our home for at least a decade (probably our forever home).

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Sure, but if you can’t afford it anymore or you have to move for some reason (e.g. job loss or job move), you can probably rent it out for quite a bit more than your mortgage is and keep building equity. Rents are also sky high in most metros.

      • @Skyrmir
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        11 year ago

        They can sit there all they want, builders are more than happy to supply the market without competition from existing homes. Of course at some point rates will go down, and flood the market with existing homes, hopefully while the builders keep over producing for a while.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Last move I did, one of the places I looked at tried to get me into a bidding war. The sheer fucking gall was unbelievable.