1995 was a pivotal year. Prices stopped going down. It had been 5 long years since prices peaked in 1989/90. Each year seemed to drag on with no end in sight. The fact that prices weren’t going down anymore seemed like little consolation because the market still felt dour, unexciting. Maybe prices weren’t going down […]
2012 Prices up as much as 5+%, Inventory Low, Prices Poised to Rise!
November 7, 2012 By John_Dumke
Filed Under: Economics, Neighborhoods, Newsletter, Real Estate Tagged With: Housing Recovery, low inventory, Short Sales
Organic Recovery or Fabricated?
July 16, 2012 By John_Dumke
If your personal financial household was experiencing a rough time, and you dipped into your savings or used credit cards to shore up your finances, make purchases or take trips, would you feel good about your newfound economic recovery? Probably not. But if you were the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics you would be […]
Filed Under: Economics, Investment, Newsletter, Real Estate Tagged With: Housing Recovery, Real Estate bottom, Recovery