Again, I'm just echoing what others that I find to be extremely reliable in their sources. It appears that the consensus on this forum anyway is that we are near the peak.
The world replacement rate is down to 2.3, which is barely above break even. Cultures will change extremely quickly in places that are still above 2.1. We are extremely close to going negative, or at least level ing off considering in 1960 the world replacement rate was 4.7
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/worlds-plummeting-fertility-rate/#:~:text=In%202020%2C%20the%20world's%20fertility,the%20fertility%20rate%20of%20countries.
Back to the market. My wife sent me a camper yesterday that she's been watching. Same camper would've been $15k this time last year. They just dropped the price from $12K to $9K. She said that she's jumping at $7K. Boats are also sitting on Marketplace with prices plummeting. We looked at a gutted log cabin on 3 acres this weekend that's been on the market for 2 months. It's sitting at $175 and I think if they need to get out from it, we can swoop in for $125. We shall see. I've been waiting for opportunities from almost 4 years now.