@audioguy85
People just want your stuff for practically nothing nowadays.
I don’t have any experience as a seller, but I am thinking that must be nothing new.
Even tried selling things here. Had luck selling here years ago. The economy sucks.
From the posts I see here on this site on a regular basis, people are buying some pretty nice stuff frequently.
Wish I was in your utopia.
I don’t know about a utopia, but rates have been higher than they are now. All of my vehicles are over twenty years old, but that’s by choice, and every time I go to the grocery store (or just about everywhere) all I see are new cars on the road and in parking lots. I don’t have a dime in the stock market, but obviously there are a lot of people who do as the DJ is apparently touching 40k and the S&P is kicking tail. 401ks should be rocking and rolling. A house across the street from me sold a couple of years ago, and the buyer had a ton of work done (including an addition and a truly industrial size garage) and it’s not my business so I didn’t ask, but I can only assume that the ton of work cost a ton of money. My neighbor directly next door to me died in ’21 and in ’22 her son sold her house (and I do know what it went for, and I was surprised it went that high) and the buyer basically gutted it out and remodeled. He did a lot of the work himself, but still he had to buy materials and he did have an electrician over for many days. Personally, I thought the house was fine the way it was, and I wouldn’t have spent my money that way, but each to his or her own.
But I wouldn’t call any of the above "utopia," it just is what it is.
And on an edit: across the street next to the house that just got the garage and addition are an older retired gentleman and his daughter who is a teacher. I got to know them as they needed help with their dog starting last fall, and they both lease (I think) Nissans, and both of them had their lease run out at the same time early last spring and now they are both leasing brand new ones. (I am going over at 7pm to give them a quick hand with the dog, and I’ll double check what kind of his and her cars that they are.)
Back in ’05 I got laid off from being an airline mechanic, and I misread the future so I retrained as a RN, but I keep in touch with a buddy of mine, and recently they have a great contract going. If I would have seen that contract ever coming, I’d still be there.