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Real Estate and the Economy March 2020

South Dakota is alive and booming!

Jobs always drive the economy, and with high employment in the Sioux Empire, real estate is experiencing a strong seller’s market in nearly every price bracket.

We expect to see a booming market for the next decade; here is the reasoning. In 1981 mortgage rates reached a high of 18.5% for a 30 year loan, inflation was out of control, and real estate along with the economy was in the tank.  All of it was caused by at least a decade of poor economic and governmental policies. Before the end of the year, the Economic Recovery Tax Act was passed reducing regulations and creating the greatest income tax cut in history, this plus better monetary policy, started one of the greatest recoveries and economic growth periods in USA history.

In 1982, the recession ended and in 1983 the GDP rate was 4.6% followed by a whopping 7.2% in 1984. This solid economic growth continued until 2007 with one short recession in 1991. 

We are seeing many similarities today regarding governmental policies. According to recent data, since the tax cuts, South Dakota has added more than 16,000 jobs plus a 24% increase in small business applications. Unemployment in the City of Sioux Falls is under 3%. Wages are growing and household incomes are up substantially.

One can always debate what economic model they think is best, but results speak clearly today; Free Enterprise, Lower Taxes, and greater Freedom has set the stage for this remarkable economic path. It happened in the 1980's and 1990’s, and it’s happening now.

Homeownership is up several points over the last few years with a 63% participation rate. More homeowners, or hope-to-be homeowners, have enough confidence in their current job and cash flow to engage in buying a home or move-up ownership again. This could create an appreciation rate of 4% to 5% a year over the next five to ten years. Now is the ideal time for both buyer and seller to take advantage of good times and low mortgage rates.

Tony Ratchford, Broker for KW Realty Sioux Falls, CRS, ABR, SRES, Luxury Homes Institute Member

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The Gift of Christmas

"Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” ―Norman Vincent Peale

Christmas is known mostly as a religious celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth. Although the actual birth date of Christ is unknown, the Catholic Church proclaimed December 25th as the official date in 336.  

Today, Christmas is still celebrated by many as a religious event and simply as a holiday with time for gatherings and gifts. Regardless, it is a festive time of great celebration.

One might wonder how Christmas evolved into the giving of gifts? Some believe it began with the gift of Jesus to the world, some think it as an example of the Three Wise Men, and others believe it was from earlier years of the pagan celebration for the winter solstice.

Our present tradition may be traced back to Saint Nicholas and his anonymous giving of gold to a poor man and his daughters. As stories go with time, different versions emerged until in 1823 when Dr. Clement Clarke Moore wrote “T’was the Night before Christmas” for his children, followed by Charles Dickens "Christmas Carol" in 1843, and in 1849 with the song ”Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.”

And so we have it; St Nicholas delivers gifts to the kids with the help of Ghosts and Reindeers. The story and celebrations evolve as we expand into an even larger season of giving.

Today, there are many forms of celebration, but nearly all of them circle around the idea of giving someone a gift to show they care. This is usually in a form of song, food, toys, or just a gathering of friends and family.

Whatever the gift, it always brings energy and laughter. And when there are no gifts, there are many others who look for those without, and share what they can. It warms the hearts of those who give as much as those who receive. It brings hope that for one day we can forget all the ugliness, and be filled with joy and gratitude.

May you have the best the holiday season and a Merry Christmas with abundance and fond memories of family and friends.

And from my world, I wish you a joyous celebration for the birth of Jesus Christ.

Tony Ratchford, Broker for KW Realty Sioux Falls, CRS, ABR, SRES, Luxury Homes Institute Member