Posted by rrlund on October 31, 2022 at 06:12:59 from (69.36.63.7):
In Reply to: Home Prices Thoughtd ? posted by whizkidkyus on October 30, 2022 at 21:59:52:
They dug my son and daughter in law's basement a week ago. The power company is down there right now to start stringing lines. Lumber prices have finally come down.
Now I'll tell you this much. I was at the lumber yard a week ago Friday to get some lumber for a feed bunk. My son's best friend is yard manager. I talked to him after I loaded. He told me they had more more business this year than at any time in their history, and they've been there since 1965. He said it not over the counter sales so mush as contractor orders. They've taken people from the counter and put them in the yard and still can't keep up.
There's always going to be pessimists who'll tell you it's never the right time to do anything, but I remember what an uncle said back in the 60s when my dad was saying that ''Things can't keep going on like this''. Claude just said ''It's as good a time to borrow money as any.''. He wasn't hurting for money when he passed away.
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