There were many contributing factors that led to the crisis, timing, demographics, a real
estate bubble etc..
Not exact matches
When an asset class (e.g., stocks, bonds, commodities, real
estate, collectibles,
etc.) skyrockets in price — when it surges higher without sufficient economic reason — a
bubble develops.
We've all heard on CNBC, podcasts, blogs
etc. «I think the markets hot and you should buy this dip», «I think the markets overheated and it's time to sell», or something I heard the other day which blew me away «I think you should buy real
estate now, at the top of a
bubble, at the bottom of a
bubble... It's never a bad time to buy real
estate.»