I think the Inflation - Adjusted Bubble View (1995 baseline) is the best view of the Case - Shiller Home Price Index because it tells the whole story from the beginning before the Great Real
Estate Bubble started, and it tells the real story with real dollars, it doesn't let inflation skew the story.
Not exact matches
As a perverse reward for its rapid growth and heavy infrastructure investment, China is
starting to face some of the trials of mature economies: a stagnant workforce, a real
estate bubble, and high local government debt levels.
Who knows if the tech / real
estate bubble will pop now or 3 years from now, but thoughts on condos in a «premium» location like PH both for lifestyle, cap appreciation, and rental (I'd consider renting it out to
start).
But I guess it makes sense because after the NASDAQ
bubble burst in March 2000, real
estate started taking off partly because the Fed aggressively lowered interest rates, and partly because equity investors looked at hard assets to park their money.
It would
start out as a recession, but then quickly evolve into a depression because of the bursting of the real
estate bubble as well as the Dow.
Those are kind of the signs you
start seeing in an economy in the late stages of a
bubble, where a state - owned enterprise
starts building real
estate projects because it's almost like you can't lose money doing this.
His outlook has changed drastically since he
started his first job trading Japanese markets in 1986: «What I walked into at that time was one of the greatest bull market
bubbles the world had ever seen, in the Japanese equity market and real
estate market.»
He was a guest back on podcast # 89, and I
started by asking him why he thinks Canadian real
estate is in a
bubble?
2008 was a good time to
start a personal finance blog as the economy was tanking, and the real
estate bubble had burst.
When I think of a
bubble, I think of the dot - com bust in the late nineties and the real
estate crash that
started in 2007.
To
start with, the leading reason to buy property in San Diego is because our real
estate market is strong and there is no sign of a housing
bubble.