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Real Estate Has Seemed Like An Abnormally Liquid Asset Over The Past Few Years |
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What is a liquid asset? Per Investopedia... "A liquid asset is an asset that can easily be converted into cash in a short amount of time." ...and further... "Liquid assets are often viewed as cash, and likewise may be called cash equivalents because the owner is confident the assets can easily be exchanged for cash at any time." ...and finally... "Generally, several factors must exist for a liquid asset to be considered liquid. It must be in an established, liquid market with a large number of readily available buyers. Ownership transfer must also be secure and easily facilitated." Real estate is generally understood to NOT be a liquid asset... as it can take time to sell real estate, the value for which a property will sell is not always certain, selling quickly to convert real estate to cash might result in a lower sales price, etc. But... over the past few years real estate has certainly SEEMED like a liquid asset for many property sellers. You want to sell your house? No problem. What to sell it quickly? We can make that happen. For an amazingly high price? Yep, that will happen too. So, while real estate was not (over the past few years) and is not (now) a liquid asset, it certainly seemed like it was to many property owners. Will this dynamic continue on into 2023 and 2024?
So, real estate -- which is definitely NOT a liquid asset -- might start to feel slightly less liquid over the next year or two based on the trends noted above. Or, maybe not. Maybe just about every home will continue to sell, without question, very quickly, at a very favorable price. The key takeaway here, as a buyer (or homeowner) is to remember that real estate is NOT a liquid asset. Don't buy a house today, paying any price, waiving all contingencies, if you might want to sell it again in 3, 6, 9 or 12 months. There are significant transactional costs of selling (and buying) a home and it is not a liquid asset - so it cannot always be quickly converted back into cash in your pocket. Recent Articles:
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