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http://biz.yahoo.com/p/_servic-reoper.html April 5.2004 Real Estate Stocks it doesn't look good
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2006 Housing Market
Bubble: Today's Selloff In Real Estate...and How Many Years Before the Next
Bull Market
least 30 to 50 years!!!
Real
estate market will fell just like the Nasdaq
why
seller should get a 50% less than 3 years
The real
estate market is going to crash?
"Volume
of home sales true indicator of real estate market"
Changes are year over year.
People need to realize that real estate
is generally a very long-term investment, and its primary
purpose should be for shelter. When our clients are buying real
estate, we ask that they evaluate the cash flows, operating costs,
expected outflows and such. Interestingly enough, we were very positive
on investing in real estate in the early 1990's. Here in the Northeast
we saw home prices fall from the peaks of the '80's and there were
incredible opportunities in real estate. We do feel that those opportunities
will exist again. Real estate at this point reminds us of the
NASDAQ mania of the late 1990's.
In many countries the stockmarket bubble
has been replaced by a property-price bubble. Sooner or later
it will burst, says Pam Woodall, our economics editor
“BUYING property is by far the safest investment
you can make. House prices will never fall like share prices.”
This is the advice offered by countless estate agents around the
globe. In the absence of attractive investment opportunities elsewhere,
home buyers have needed little encouragement: from London to Madrid
and from Washington to Sydney, rising house prices have been the
hot topic of conversation at dinner parties. Over the past seven years,
house prices in many countries have risen at their fastest rate ever
in real terms. And now institutional investors are also eagerly shifting
money from equities into commercial property. Many property analysts
scoff at the suggestion that another bubble is in the making. House prices
may have fallen after previous booms, but “this time is different”, they
insist. That is precisely what equity analysts said when share prices
soared in the late 1990s. They were proved wrong. Will the property experts
suffer the same fate?
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