Looking for a Southwest Fulltiming Base? Watch the Market

Some fulltimers or fulltime wannabes feel more comfortable having a "fall back" position: A piece of property or another home where, if and when they need to, they can go and get off the road. Many snowbirds and fulltimers have found the desert southwest an ideal place for their home base.

We've watched the prices of land and homes in Arizona skyrocket over the last few years, but it seems that 'the fat lady has sung.' A real estate agent friend in Lake Havasu City tells us that the market has definitely taken a hit--many real estate sales folks are taking on second jobs to support themselves while the market holds its breath.

We have to agree with many that greed got the better of the market. People bought properties, many holding them only for a short time, then put them back up on the market looking for huge profits. For a while, it worked. But the whole game has come to a screeching halt. In Quartzsite, Arizona, we've watched real estate signs go up all over town--and stay up--until the desert sun has faded the lettering, or disgusted owners have simply taken them down.

What do the pundits say? Real estate insiders tell us that if you're thinking about buying southwest property, hold onto your cash for a while. They don't look to see things turn around until the presidential election. Meantime, like the Burma Shave advertising representatives used to say, "A minute of your patience," "A moment of your time," "Pardon me buddy," "But can you spare a dime?" Roll up those Versachi shirt sleeves fellas, washing dishes ain't good on real estate salesmen's cuffs.

2 comments:

Jane said...

Well, I've taken the plunge. I turn 55 this month and feel that in the next 5-10 years I will want to spend more time in the south in winter months. I looked at RV lots priced from $40,000 - $400,000 (no kidding) and settled on a nice clean community in southwest Florida that allows RVs and park models. I am hopeful to rent it during the season until I am able to spend more time there. After paying cash, the $1,800 for the season will cover my taxes and reasonable monthly fees. There's a pool, club house, shuffleboard, horseshoes, laundry, boat storage, a small pond, and planned activities. I can bike lots of places and get to the beach in 10 minutes. It's the same sun, the same warm weather, and same proximity to activities as the $500,000 condos with astronomical fees. It's just a driveway - so hurricane "whoever" cannot carry it away! Wish me luck!

desertratdan said...

Good Luck Jane!!!