Posts Tagged ‘crash’

Markets, global growth, real estate, Fannie & Freddie

July 4, 2010 - 9:34 am 25 Comments

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Vancouver BC Real Estate Market Roller Coaster

June 16, 2010 - 12:02 am 19 Comments

*PLEASE RATE THIS VIDEO & COMMENT* This is a roller coaster simulation of the last 35 years of the Vancouver Real Estate market. The actual graph you’re riding is the inflation adjusted value of a house in Vancouver BC based on data collected by Royal LePage and calculated by the UBC Centre for Urban Economics and Real Estate. Some of the peaks and troughs have been rounded to keep the train from flying off the tracks, but other than that slight modification it is a precise scale model of the red line on this graph:
cuer.sauder.ubc.ca/cma/data/ResidentialRealEstate/HousingPrices/housing-pri-vancouver.pdf

Recent talk of a Canadian housing bubble calls for a look at the history of our bubbliest city: Vancouver BC. When the housing bubble of the early eighties popped in this city some house prices dropped by 50% over the next couple of years and didn’t reach their inflation adjusted real price again for 25 years. What would a real estate market bust look like these days?

This video was created using NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation software: nolimitscoaster.com/

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House wouldnt sell at 50% off? Real Estate never goes down?

May 26, 2010 - 5:25 pm 25 Comments

Easy to figure this one out.

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The Next Dubai? – Real Estate & Property Bubble, Mike Maloney of Gold and Silver Inc

May 4, 2010 - 6:28 am 26 Comments

http://www.goldsilverdvd.com On our last day in Singapore we checked out the Singapore Flyer…the world’s largest ferris wheel. The view was mindblowing and Mike had a great time counting the construction cranes. Just amazing, there are buildings going up as far as the eye can see. Is Singapore the next Dubai?
Some interesting thoughts in here from Mike, how do you feel about what he has to say?
Music can be found at http://www.aaronsaxon.com please check his stuff out it’s great. Peace, Dan

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Don’t Buy Real Estate in April 2010, buy 2012 and after

April 25, 2010 - 8:18 am 25 Comments

A Second wave of Adjustable loans will push Real Estate lower the middle of 2010 through the end of 2011.

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Florida commercial real estate collapse March 2009

April 13, 2010 - 1:35 am 25 Comments

How is your town doing? Is there tons of empty commercial real estate? Is this the end of the urban sprawl? Many are losing millions from lost rentals. If the large corporations are having a hard time staying in business how is the little guy going to make it? If debt is money and there is no credit, there is no money! Please add a video of your town of commercial or residential. You pray & the churches prey! March 13, 2009

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Real Estate Time BOMB. Foreclosures and the Collapse of the Real Estate Market

January 15, 2010 - 5:26 pm 25 Comments

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What I learned today will have devastating ramification for the real estate marketing and in turn the entire financial and stock market and the broader economy as a whole.

If true…our real estate fate is seal. There will be more housing and real estate foreclosure carnage ahead. The road is long.

Prepare yourself and protect your family from this coming economic catastrophe.

PLEASE RATE, LINK, SHARE and SPREAD the word so others can learn about the real nature of our real estate and economic crisis. Don’t be a sponge to the talking heads that spew only that which benefits them and their bosses. Wake up!
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From L.A Times:

Bulk of bank-owned homes aren’t even on the market yet
“Banks to unleash flood of REOs” at Inman News looks at the effect of foreclosures on the housing market this year:

Inventories of unsold homes are likely to swell in coming months as lenders begin to push a growing backlog of repossessed homes up for sale — often in communities already awash in distressed properties….

Because it can take weeks or months for lenders to put repossessed homes on the market, the impact of real estate-owned (REO) properties on inventories lags behind foreclosures. Government efforts to recapitalize banks through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and other bailout measures may also have taken some of the heat off of lenders to unload REO properties at fire-sale prices.

But with the emphasis of TARP and other government relief efforts now expected to shift to creating jobs, helping troubled borrowers avoid foreclosure and providing incentives for home buyers, lenders could soon unleash a torrent of real-estate owned, or “REO” properties — even in markets already flooded with an oversupply of homes for sale.

“It’s almost like a tsunami — you can see it coming and you know it’s going to hit but you can’t get out of the way,” said Ann Stickel, vice president of affiliated services with Sarasota, Fla.-based brokerage Michael Saunders & Co.

So how many bank-owned properties aren’t even on the Multiple Listing Service yet? RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga puts the number at 75%. That’s a lot of houses.

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McBama, Financial Planners, Realtors, and Santa Clause

December 28, 2009 - 2:12 am 25 Comments

Financial times article noted on the video
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/232eb4de-9e20-11dd-bdde-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1

big rally, but no one really believes it, got volume?
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Sustained-rally-needs-higher-trading/story.aspx?guid=%7B8650CDE9%2D00A6%2D4858%2D95A2%2D7D538DF3C979%7D

Markets will close down
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article5014463.ece

the new deal 2
http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view/2008_10_25_John_Kerry_wants_New_Deal_II:_Backs_big_fed_stimulus/

mass layoffs high
http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/22/news/economy/mass_layoffs/index.htm?postversion=2008102213

Avoid the zombies, Jim Rogers
http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/22/news/economy/mass_layoffs/index.htm?postversion=2008102213

The joke of the day, Treasury says U.S. recover in summer of 2009 LOL same exact thing they said this time last year.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/27316652

vote out the bail out guys
http://whovotedyes.com/

Housing bottom? Think again, foreclosures up 71%
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27329406

Peter Schiff on inflation/deflation
watch?v=R8STuvRHPfI&feature=related

Shadowstats.com 13% inflation, 15% unemployment, GDP 3..75%

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Coming Commercial Real Estate Collaspe- NOTHING can prevent NEXT real estate crash?!?!

December 8, 2009 - 10:48 am 25 Comments

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Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — The collapse in commercial real estate is preventing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke from declaring the economy and financial markets are healed.

Property values have fallen 35 percent since October 2007, according to Moodys Investors Service. Thats making it tough for owners to refinance almost $165 billion of mortgages for skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels this year, pressuring companies such as Maguire Properties Inc., the largest office landlord in downtown Los Angeles, to put buildings up for sale.

Negative Fundamental

Demand for commercial space comes from employment and the income generated by that employment, said University of Pennsylvania Professor Joseph Gyourko, director of the Wharton Schools Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center in Philadelphia. Mounting job losses are a really significant negative fundamental, signaling that conditions are going to be tough for the industry for a while, he said.

That may spill over into mounting losses at some banks. Forty-seven percent of loans at the 7,000-plus smaller U.S. lenders are in commercial real estate, compared with 17 percent for the biggest banks, according to New York-based Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

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Real Estate 101

November 30, 2009 - 11:50 pm 25 Comments

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