Sentences with phrase «estate crisis like»

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Asked to make a case for the work of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [in the U.S.] could have been less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the problems they found with subprime lenders.
As many boomers are still recovering from the loss of their investment, (mostly in equities), suffered in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, a more stable and diversified alternative asset class like real estate is what is needed to preserve their wealth.
They say Canada is different, they is no real estate crisis whatsoever, or even if there is a downturn, one like the U.S. simply won't happen in the Great White North.
Like most metro areas in Texas, the real estate scene in Austin was relatively stable during the housing crisis that began around 2008.
«As always, Senator Gillibrand likes to have it both ways touting cosmetic reforms while personally profiting from an insider trading strategy focused on shorting mortgage companies, builders and real estate investments during the very depths of America's housing crisis.
Update: Long Campaign Spokesman David Catalfamo responds, «As always, Sen. Gillibrand likes to have it both ways, touting some cosmetic reforms while personally profiting from an insider trading strategy focused on shorting mortgage companies, builders and real estate investments during the very depths of America's housing crisis.
However, the high correlation between risky assets experienced recently like during the recession of 2001 - 2003 and the global financial crisis in 2007 - 2009 has caused many investors to reconsider allocating by traditional asset classes defined by security type like stocks, bonds and real estate or commodities.
I hope that people who have lots of these financial instruments are responsible enough to understand that the crash at this point will not be an institutional crisis; it will be like a real estate market crisis.
Having survived through the financial crisis and the Great Recession, today's commercial real estate professionals may feel like the worst is finally behind them, but there are plenty of new challenges springing up in our industry.
Like I said months ago, CREA thinks that it has morphed into the United Nations of the real estate world, except, unlike the United Nations (another outfit made up of useless left - wing socialist idiots who conduct interminable meetings in order to vote to have more interminable meetings ad infinitum until whatever current crisis exists has resolved itself by the natural forces of nature) which is supported by actual nations» dues, CREA looks out for the interests of everyone «but» its dues payers (I just can't seem to say that enough) aside from producing expensive ads proclaiming things that the average consumer does not believe in the first place... because what the ads are proclaiming (all Realtors are professionals) is obviously not true.
There's concern among our trustees that banks with a big stake in real estate projects like these could create something like the savings and loan crisis we saw in the 1980s if the projects get in trouble.»
«In markets like San Francisco where there is a rental housing crisis and the city has limited the lawful short - term rental of property, Airbnb - type platforms cause confusion in the market,» says Jeffery Woo, real estate attorney and board member of the San Francisco Association of REALTORS ®.
TRID closing disclosures are a preventative measure against financial and real estate crises, like the crash in 2008, mandated by the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform ACT.
Having survived through the financial crisis and the Great Recession, today's commercial real estate professionals may feel like the worst is finally behind them, but there are plenty of new challenges springing...
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