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Housing-Market

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Decade of Falling House Prices / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Mike_Whitney

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe housing depression will last for a decade or more. This is by design. The Fed has been working with the banks to withhold inventory so prices do not fall too fast or too far. That way the banks can manage their write-downs without slipping into insolvency. But what's good for the banks is bad for the country. Capital impairment at the banks, means no credit expansion in the near-term. It means the economy will continue to contract, unemployment will remain high, and deflation will push down wages and prices. Everyone will pay for the mortgage-backed securities scam that was engineered by the banks.

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Housing-Market

Monday, July 26, 2010

U.S. Housing Market is Stalling, REITs Are Dangerous Investments Right Now / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: DailyWealth

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTom Dyson writes: "The housing market... is stalling again," says the Wall Street Journal this week.

On one hand, demand has evaporated. The government was giving out $8,000 tax credits for buying a new house. On April 30, the program ended. Naturally, anyone who wanted a house bought one before April 30. Now, there aren't any buyers.

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Housing-Market

Friday, July 23, 2010

U.S. House Price Forecast 2010 to 2015 / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Andrew_Butter

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis is the first model I ever did for a bubble popping:

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Housing-Market

Thursday, July 22, 2010

U.S. Taxpayers $3.7 Trillion Bailout Fails to Save Housing Market / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleKerri Shannon writes: The amount of taxpayer dollars directed at the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) continues to grow but with little economic progress being made, particularly in the housing market.

Total taxpayer support for the mortgage market rose by $700 billion in the past year to $3.7 trillion, Neil Barofsky, the Special Inspector General for TARP, said his quarterly report to Congress.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Obama’s Mortgage Assistance Plan Complete failure: More Foreclosures, Real Estate Set to Decline / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: JD_Rosendahl

WASHINGTON — More than 40 percent of homeowners seeking help from the Obama administration's flagship effort to rescue those at risk of foreclosure have dropped out of the program.

The latest report on the program suggests foreclosures could rise in the second half of the year and weaken an ailing housing market.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Ponzi Shark Loans Fuel China's Housing Market Bubble That's Going Bust / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Mike_Shedlock

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleChina's property bubble is now on the verge of collapse. Transaction volumes are significantly down and declining volume is how property bubbles always burst. In simple terms, the pool of greater fools eventually runs out.

In China's case, the pool of fools is heavily involved in "loan shark" schemes where speculators hope property values rise fast enough to cover the interest.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

How to Get a 20% Discount on a Florida Mansion / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: DailyWealth

Steve Sjuggerud writes: For the last two months, a man has stood on the corner of the busiest intersection in the Florida beach town where I live, holding up a five-foot high placard and waving to passing motorists. He's advertising a beachfront mansion with nine bedrooms and nine bathrooms for sale at $2.2 million.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Are Increased Bank Mortgage Market Margins Here to Stay? / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: MoneyFacts

Fixed mortgage rates continue to fall as lenders try to tempt borrowers off record low variable deals.

While borrowers are benefiting from the lowest rates in seven years, lenders are continuing to take record margins.

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Housing-Market

Thursday, July 15, 2010

FSA Proposes to Ban High Risk UK Self Certified Liar Mortgages, Housing Market Impact / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe FSA has announced a crackdown on high risk mortgages as data shows that self certified loans still amount to over 40% of all mortgages, which is at a similar percentage level to the pre housing market crash days. Self certified mortgages as the the name suggests are mortgages where borrowers are not asked to provide proof of stated earnings and which are commonly termed as liar loans in the U.S. that led to the subprime mortgage market boom and bust.

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Housing-Market

Friday, July 02, 2010

UK House Prices, Unemployment and Claimant Count Impact Trend Analysis / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleUK unemployment is set to rise as a consequence of deep spending cuts and tax rises that target an annual £113 billion withdrawal from the economy by 2015-16, which according to the ConLib governments own figures will result in 1.3 million job losses comprising of 600k public sector and 700k private sector jobs. This analysis seeks evaluate the likely impact of unemployment trends against house price trends.

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Housing-Market

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Hooray for Falling U.S. Real Estate Prices / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJeffrey A. Tucker writes: Pittsburgh is a town that makes me want to rhapsodize like a Randian. Its skyline, the materials and shapes that make up the structure of the city, celebrate man's creative genius in every way. It is more beautiful than the most cultivated garden because it is a picture of order out of chaos and all directed toward the betterment of society.

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Housing-Market

Thursday, July 01, 2010

U.S. Housing Market Wobbling without Tax Credit Crutch / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDon Miller writes: The housing market has struggled to rebuild since its 2007 collapse, and its recovery is on even shakier ground now that a tax credit for first-time homebuyers has expired.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Defending the Slum Landlord / Housing-Market / Economic Theory

By: MISES

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWalter Block writes: To many people, the slumlord — alias ghetto landlord and rent gouger — is proof that man can, while still alive, attain a satanic image. Recipient of vile curses, pincushion for needle-bearing tenants with a penchant for voodoo, perceived as exploiter of the downtrodden, the slumlord is surely one of the most hated figures of the day.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

UK Buy-to-Let Housing Market Sector to be Hit by Housing Benefit Cuts / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe ConLib coalition government's emergency budget intention is to lower the cap on housing benefit payments from £1000 to £400 per week (£20,800 per year) in an attempt to address the rampant and out of control fraud that takes place that runs in the several billions per year which is likely to hit the buy-to-let sector as the £400 weekly cap will force landlords to cut rents charged and thus act as a disincentive to invest in the buy to let sector.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

U.S. Housing Bear Market Second Down Leg Closer Look / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleQuickly, I will be on Larry Kudlow's show tonight (Tuesday, June 28), which is at 7 pm Eastern. Larry has promised that we will spend some quality time on some of the current issues facing us. See you there! And now, let's jump in to this week's Outside the Box.

Last January 2009, the Outside the Box featured FusionIQ's quant models that blend both fundamental and technical metrics to determine the strength of 8,000 equities as well as the overall markets ( Trading With the Big Boys).

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