paulsharvey
Elite Member
Not specifically But facts are facts, if we look at 70-79 y/o; I would assume something like 10-15% of them die every year. Not trying to wish for anyone, but none of us get out of this alive.I’m at the young end of the baby boomers, I’m 61. You trying to kill me off?
I don't think anyone can predict the macro situation more than 5 years out.
I could easily see re-urbanization starting, or continued white flight. I dont currently see the majority rebelling against the planned HOA/development/CDD fee type neighborhoods; but maybe?
Is the current 'Homesteading' trend a fad or here to stay? Who knows. If property keeps skyrocketing, will younger people start buying in dilapidated urban areas?
Heck, will sea level raise enough that FLa becomes the Lousina Bayou?