...“Builders got burned big time during the housing bubble, but they’re finally starting to climb out of the hole as homebuyer demand rebounds, which is a good sign for U.S....
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Housing Prices ‘Defy Logic’: Is Market ‘Too Hot’?
...“bubble territory” could be looming. They also speculated that a Great Recession-type bust is unlikely. Nationally, the median home list price rose 10.1% year over year in the week ending...
Read More »Outlook for Housing Still Strong?
...country. What they’re trying to do is they’re trying to bubble wrap the financial system so that if we get an actual economic policy, fiscal policy that helps the economy...
Read More »Housing Policy for a Nation in Crisis
...Monetary Theory (MMT). In the past, debt bubbles were managed using one of three methods—grow your way out, default your way out, or inflate your way out of the bubble....
Read More »Eyeing the Potential Housing Bubble
...last housing bubble, all sorts of shenanigans has occurred during the making of U.S. Housing Bubble 2.0,” said Colombo. “Of course, it’s not shenanigans that is identical to the last...
Read More »The ‘Last Hurrah’ for New-Home Sales?
...recession home prices actually rose due to a nascent housing bubble and a shift in investment dollars from the stock market into real estate. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect that...
Read More »Homebuyer Interest Down Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
...actually rose due to a nascent housing bubble and a shift in investment dollars from the stock market into real estate. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect that a 2020 recession...
Read More »Homebuyer Expectations Turning Negative
...to a nascent housing bubble and a shift in investment dollars from the stock market into real estate. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect that a 2020 recession won’t stop home...
Read More »How the Yield Curve Predicts Housing Performance
...and what followed was a housing bubble burst in 2007 that preceded the 2008-2009 Great Recession. However, the yield curve inversions prior to 2006 only led to local housing market...
Read More »Rising Incomes Impacting Affordability
...higher income. California is home to the worst price bubble in the nation as it currently takes almost 50% of monthly income to afford a monthly payment on a median-priced...
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