USA Today….Real Estate Market Crashing?

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US Housing Crash Continues

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Eric Taylor is MAD. People say it is a terrible time to purchase a new real estate property. Even the US Today has breaking news daily about how the average American’s debt is sky rocketing. The national economy is stressing with concerns about the usefulness of Social Security and Medicare. I read a quote recently that said: “Anyone who buys now will suffer losses immediately, and for the next several years at least, as prices keep falling.” Even in the Stockton, CA real estate market, there are numerous good deals to be found. It is unfortunate that people are being duped into believing and listening to these people. Why are the “experts” telling people to keep renting?? Because, they are the ones BUYING the houses and renting them to the poor people who listen to their “great” advice.

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10. The best summary explanation, from Business Week: “Today’s housing prices are predicated on an impossible combination: the strong growth in income and asset values of a strong economy, plus the ultra-low interest rates of a weak economy. Either the economy’s long-term prospects will get worse or rates will rise. In either scenario, housing will weaken.”

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