13th August 2016

Hesitate

We recently came across this poem about investing in property, and thought you might find it interesting. Once you have read it, and only then, take a look at the date of first publication. Makes you think! 

 

“PROPERTY INFLATION”

 

I hesitate to make a list

Of all the countless deals I’ve missed.

Bonanzas that were in my grip

I watched through my fingers slip.

The windfalls that I should have caught

Were lost, because I over-thought.

I thought of this, I thought of that

I could have sworn I smelled a rat;

And whilst I thought things over twice

Another grabbed them at the price.

 

It always seems I hesitate

Then make my mind up much too late

A very cautious man am I

And that is why I never buy.

 

How Nassau and how Suffolk grew

New Jersey, Statten Island too

When others culled those sprawling farms

And welcomed deals with open arms

A corner here, ten acres there

Compounding values year by year

I chose to think,

And as I thought

They bought the deals I should have bought

 

The golden chances I had then, are lost 

And will not come again

Today I cannot be enticed

For everything’s so overpriced

The deals of yesteryear are dead

The markets soft

And so’s my head 

 

At times a teardrop drowns my eye

For deals I had, but did not buy

And now life’s saddest words I pen

“If only I’d invested then!”Farm and Land Realtor Magazine

 

October 1917 - One hundred years ago!

© Copyright 2016 Richard Shelton. Shelton & Lines LTD. 

 

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