by sniglet » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:09 am
I too am yet another Microsoft staffer who has decided to rent. In fact, I sold my Bellevue house in 2003 because I was worried about the market back then. Unfortunately, I don't see much of a change in real-estate enthusiasm amongst my colleagues.
I am just amazed at the number of major remodels people are doing, and know a lot of people who have recently upgraded, or bought new homes. Oddly, some people go around cooing about how they got great cash-back rebates from the sellers (i.e. the sellers gave them $5000 or $1000 at closing). Why they view this kind of disfunctional market behaviour as if they got some great deal rather than evidence of rot is beyond me.
I seem to be on a different planet than most of my colleagues. When they talk about a bidding war on a home, the huge amount of high-end McMansions going up, or getting a sweet rebate from seller, they see evidence of how strong our economy is. When I look at these same facts I just get even more frightened as to how this will all end.
But then, I find it hard to buy into the general idea (pervasive in the Microsoft culture) that technology is changing everything, and is an end in itself. Sure, I am proud of the products I help make, but I don't delude myself with thinking this will lead humanity to some "new era" of peace, prosperity, and fulfillment.