REAL ESTATE

This post is real estate when the housing market slows down, sales of Saint Joseph statuettes go through the roof.
That’s the word from the Wall Street Journal, where analysts crunched data about slow housing markets and the rise in sales of statues of the patron saint of real estate.
                                                      The statue-burying tradition likely started with buyers, not sellers: nuns during the Middle Ages buried St. Joseph medals on land they hoped to get for a convent.
But in these modern times, there’s still a calling for them. In fact, despite the fact that real estate agents may be among some of the most pragmatic groups of sales pros in the world, they’re more than willing to indulge sellers in whatever it takes.

According to the Journal, between 2009 and 2010, when home prices were stagnant, sales of St. Joseph figurines more than doubled at Catholic Supply of St. Louis, Inc. When prices rose, sales declined.
As the housing market recovers, more home-sellers are going it alone: in 2013, St. Joseph figurine statues fell 10.6 percent from the year prior.
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