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    7 Things that Will Be Cheaper in 2012

    flat-screen tvs airplane house for sale ipadflat-screen tvs airplane house for sale ipadBy Amanda Greene-Kelly

    While it's true that prices usually go up, not down (in New York, even the price of a tall Starbucks coffee rose this year), 2012 does have quite a few deals in store for you. Thanks to a slow economy, a surplus of inventory and plenty of competition between brands, everything from used cars to eReaders will be cheaper than they were in years past. Read on to find out how to save on seven big-ticket items. Photos by Thinkstock/Shutterstock/iStock

    Homes

    In the market for a new house? This year may be the time to take the plunge. "Housing is an area that will continue to favor buyers in 2012," says Jim Sloan, wealth manager and author of The Financially Informed Woman. Thanks to historically low interest rates and a depressed market, Sloan says it will be "much cheaper than normal to purchase a home." And according to Andrew Schrage, consumer expert at the personal finance blog Money Crashers, rampant foreclosures mean that banks will be willing "to let go of properties for less than market value." This trend is solid across the board: "Whether the house costs $50,000 or $3 million, the buyer is in control," says Sloan.

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    Used Cars

    If you're buying a car in 2012, consider getting a used one, suggests Sarah Lee Marks, automotive consumer advocate and founder of car-buying guide MyCarLady.com. As new cars and money for auto loans become more accessible, people will be dumping their current cars. This will cause the used car market to spike by 20%, says Marks-and the extra inventory will drive down prices. But beware of used cars that seem much cheaper than similar models on the pre-owned market-if it seems too good to be true, it probably is, warns Marks. And always ask to see the car's original title; if the seller is hesitant to show you it could reveal that the car is re-salvaged or a buy-back, both of which mean that there's a problem with the vehicle. It's also a red flag if the seller won't let you take the car to an independent inspector, which is something you should always do as a prospective buyer.

    Travel

    Depending on where you're headed, 2012 can provide plenty of flight and hotel deals. Though warm-weather destinations like Florida and California will remain popular and unaffected by price drops, getting to and staying in other locales will become more affordable, says Subodh Karnik, Chief Commercial Officer of CheapOair.com. "The economic woes in Southern Europe-think Spain, Greece and Portugal-will likely drive a lot of deals," he explains. "Even Italian and French wine country may have less sticker shock than last year!" Also, because many airlines have expanded their service to the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America, there are more flights and seats to fill-which ups the chances of last-minute fare sales.

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    Wine

    Your favorite bottle of red or white may cost you less green for two main reasons. "Competition in the wine market is huge at the moment, and since wine aficionados are spending less due to the lagging economy, inventory needs to be moved," says Schrage. Proof that significant discounts exist: Schrage, a wine connoisseur, ordered 24 bottles of wine for $96 fromZagatWine.com. "The retail value on each of these is usually closer to $15 or $20 a bottle!"

    Flat-Screen TVs

    Extra inventory is also why once-pricey TVs became about 30 to 40 percent cheaper in 2010 and 2011-and the trend is expected to continue into 2012, according to Yung Trang, president of TechBargains.com. "Retailers overestimated the TV demand for the past holiday season, forcing them to sell many models at clearance prices," explains Schrage, who took advantage of the situation. He bought a 46-inch LCD TV for $250, and it wasn't even Black Friday! The model could have gone for between $1,000 and $1,200 as little as six months earlier. LED TV sales have been sluggish, and people are still deciding if smart TVs (those with wireless capability) are here to stay or just a passing fad, so prices will keep plummeting.

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    eReaders

    Amazon started a massive trend with their Kindle eReader, and now the market is flooded with options. "Just about every company out there is getting in the eReader game, which has pushed down prices across the board," says Schrage. "Another Kindle upgrade is expected in 2012, which will lower prices on some of the earlier generation eReaders," he adds. But, Schrage urges, it's important to do ample research so you buy the best eReader for your lifestyle (here are reviews of five popular eReaders), since they vary "considerably" in capabilities.

    Tablets

    The iPad isn't the only tablet in town anymore. With competition from Dell, Lenovo and even Amazon (the newest eReader, the Kindle Fire, is technically a tablet), all tablet prices are decreasing. Trang expects prices for the iPad 2 to drop 20%-from $499 to $399 once the iPad 3 is introduced this year. Though features on the latest iPad haven't yet been announced, Trang suspects that they will include a higher resolution camera, better video recording, and Siri, the electronic personal assistant that's available on the iPhone 4. And for many consumers, "the iPad 3 features won't be necessary, so the 20% savings will really be a deal," he says.
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    Original article appeared on WomansDay.com.

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    45 comments

    • stocky  •  Vernon, Texas  •  3 months ago
      whoever wrote this article missed the other article from Yahoo that said cars were getting evern more expensive this year.
      • mytwocents 3 months ago
        I think they are plating used cars in gold now.... We've been looking, and it's just nuts. Everything is $8-10 grand and the mileage on those cars range from 70 to well over 100 thousand miles on them. I think we might be better off just putting money into our paid off car and driving her till she drops than to go into hock to buy a different car that is pretty much just as worn out as the car we already have.
      • That Guy 3 months ago
        Yahoo is wagging the dog. The car market can't sustain these prices. they want you to buy now before prices fall this summer when gas is $5 a gallon.
    • Kenneth  •  3 months ago
      If you have no $ then nothing is cheap.
    • SheFly69  •  3 months ago
      Travel, has Yahoo seen the prices of airline tickets? Most flights these days include 1 or more stops. Whoever wrote this article is a liar and whoever believes it is a fool.
    • JOHN  •  3 months ago
      These people just write this crap to be writing, today is up tomorrow is down
    • ION486  •  3 months ago
      Great time to be rich!!! - Bad time to look for A job!!
      • dd 3 months ago
        The predictions are that in 2012 and 2013 unemployment will be 50%.
    • ,  •  3 months ago
      $5 gas = toilet flushed econnomy
    • swede  •  3 months ago
      Cheap flights to mexico,flak jacket included.
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      What the hell, the writer doesn't read the news..Last week Yahoo featured stories how cars and used cars will cost us more in the next year..Google it do not yahoo search, they probably will mess it up. who hires these writers? Maybe Shine should stay in the Kitchen and out of the Garage!
    • DaBoys  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      I think i'll go out today and buy one of each since they are so cheap!
    • james  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I am sorry but travel is not cheaper flying or driving. Travel is a thing of the past and only for the rich again like it used to be
      • Harry Kneecaps 3 months ago
        And like it SHOULD be. Fare wars and competition for the low wage cheapskate tightwads has driven many airlines out of business not to mention the dregs of society being on planes. For them there are buses.
    • just no  •  3 months ago
      How in the H--- can travel be cheaper when gas is at an all time high for the time period. Airlines are raising their prices, Cruise lines are raising their prices. Do i see something wrong with this report? Please help me understand what this person is saying.
      • YMMV 3 months ago
        Easy: "Keep Calm and Go Shopping."
      • juan 3 months ago
        Travel will get cheap as more cruise ships sink
      • Harry Kneecaps 3 months ago
        I see "comprehension" is a major problem. It doesnt say ALL travel will be cheaper. The author is anticipating special deals from Europe because of their financial problems. Travel to Europe may not be cheap by your standards but the author anticipates it being cheaper than it is now as they try to lure vacationers and boost their economy.
    • Independant  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
      When consumers don't have any money the only way you MIGHT sell anything is to lower the price. That's simple economics.
      • That Guy 3 months ago
        Don't confuse us with the facts. You're sounding down right capitalistic.
      • Independant 3 months ago
        Thank you.
    • georgie corgi  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      Gas is up used car prices are up of course traveling will be cheaper because more people will be walking.
    • jerry b  •  3 months ago
      Whose got money to buy that crap. Gasoline, food and energy costs have gone through the roof. Naturally the crooked #$%$ in Washington removed those items from the CPI.
    • ,  •  3 months ago
      This is pure B s Gas prices will cause everything to go up, Everything is tied to the price of oil, This article is invalid!.
    • Robert S  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 months ago
      As for homes getting cheaper (and I agree): Please tell our local tax assessors. I know why, but they haven't "gotten" the memo.
    • minute man  •  3 months ago
      they should ten dollars a hour is good pay now if your lucky
    • R Young  •  3 months ago
      # 8 the quality of you life as freedoms will continue to be pinched off by the govement saying they know what is best,,,, I would settle for them getting spending reversed and pay back what has been wasted
    • Gary Kist  •  Lehighton, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      HA HA HA HA HA WITH WHAT MONEY!
    • Bill  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      If my boss gets any cheaper, I won't have any benefits.

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