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Updated 3 months ago on .

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Adam Macias
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Fort Collins, CO
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I read a study that showed 64% of Americans

Adam Macias
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Fort Collins, CO
Posted

I read a study that showed 64% of Americans from Ramsey

find buying food being their number one stressor.

That's wild to me.

It wasn't even housing or a car payment anymore.

So it's telling me people have realized they are STUCK

in there current position so it makes no sense to worry

about moving, buying a house, or luxury like vacations.

Food is the biggest stressor because money is taken up

elsewhere.

But how I take it is people have made the conscious

decision to stay put and make the most of their current

living situation.

So if you're not hounding and pushing to find qualified

buyers, this is why you'll have a listing sit on the market

for 76 days and then go, "idk why".

Well I know why, it's not 2020 ANYMORE FOR THE LAST TIME.

2020 messed up a lot of people in the head in thinking

what a normal market is.

Think of all the scenarios and situations we were in,

and y'all think that's a normal market? lol

Times change.

Policy changes.

People seldom do.

  • Adam Macias
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