In Reply to: Why are used 3.6, 3.7, 3.7i so hard to find? posted by SuperSonic on September 18, 2018 at 21:54:17:
It is part of the general demographic waves and the waves of audio purchases coinciding with a number of years past the point of moving into new homes. The millennial generation is still in flatshares and parent's basements. If they were doing better on the job front and financially then they would be needing 2 million new homes constructed per year rather than the bit over 1/2 million a year built this last decade. I discussed some months back ago the multifamily household stats (flat shares and adult kids at home) here and noted that in the best job geographies there is often a 50% rate of home sharing arrangements. It is not reasonable that folks build music rooms in such a situation. If the industry manages to survive another decade of this then they will have a boom once the millennials manage to get into their own homes with real jobs and cover their trillion dollar student loans.
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