I don't entirely agree.
Yes, the housing market will crash again as it went up stupid amounts during COVID.
But despite the fact that Baby Boomers are retiring/dying, the population is still increasing. And personally, I would rather live outside a city than in one and with working from home becoming more common (again, because of COVID) that is easier than ever to do. If there are no stores then I can always buy it online.
You can handle expansion and contraction the same way you handle it today. Sell you existing home and buy or build a new one.
In Florida houses are concrete block, not stick framed and tend to be well insulated (the newer, the better). Heating isn't a problem though you definitely need cooling (which costs less in terms of electricity).
I love my family but driving 15 minutes to my parents house is fine. We don't need to live in one large structure and that sort of thing is likely to cause conflict among many.
A housing market crash sounds good to me. I'm looking to upgrade.
It is not. The newest generations are not having enough kids for replacement.
The population around the world is beginning to collapse.
And the die off from the VAXXX is just getting started.
The amount of young women who are now infertile because of the VAXXX will be jaw dropping scary.
We are at the beginning of a die off in population.
We are also at the beginning of the great migration.
So, suburban realestate will soon be abandoned.
I am glad that you do not like being in the city.
And we will have to get used to having multiple generations in the house again.
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