Sentences with phrase «few housing crashes»

At age 61, this senior underwriter has survived the last few housing crashes, but just barely.

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I am, however, a journalist, and I've spent the last few months talking to analysts and economists from across Canada about the possibility of a housing market crash in Canada.
Between the trend away from pensions, some hard losses in the past few years (Dot Com and Housing crashes and resulting fear of stocks) and the emphasis recently on «give your kids everything» (private education, expensive colleges, etc etc etc), it does not seem like a stretch that retirement savings are put on the back burner.
«Short of a war or stock market crash, housing markets could continue to surprise on the upside over the next few years.»
The real estate market, which has been slowly rebounding since the housing crash and subprime meltdown a few years ago, is getting too high as prices in some cities are up 25 percent since 2012 when the market bottomed out.
Glenn Lowson for National PostYale economist Robert Shiller, one of the few to predict the U.S. housing crash, sees the same thing happening in Canada — just in slow motion.
Yale economist Robert Shiller, one of the few to predict the U.S. housing crash, sees the same thing happening in Canada — just in slow motion.
On its third attempt, the plane finally went up, but came back down again just a few miles past the end of the run - way, crashing through a house, and bursting into a ball of flames.
It's like a drunk driver crashing his car into a house, only to chuck a few quid through the hole he's made in the brickwork.
I've been running on very little sleep due to a few late night occurrences (including a snoring boyfriend, a barking dog and a car crash outside our house one night) and this weekend is hopefully going to be a restorative one.
I mainly wore this outfit around the house until way later in the evening when my boyfriend and I decided to go out for pizza and then crash my parents» house for a few minutes with said pizza.
The real estate crash of a few years ago has taught us the value of buying no more house than we can afford.
And before you dismiss Baker, ponder this: he's one of the very few economists we know to have predicted both the dot - com crash and the U.S. housing disaster.
If you prefer not to have your pup in your bedroom for even a few nights, you can camp out next to him in another area of the house... just crash on the couch or break out the sleeping bag!
Fraser Island, measuring over 120 kilometers (75 mi) long and 24 kilometers (15 mi) wide also houses the country's only all sand highway / airport runway where you can drive 80 kilometers an hour on the beach only a few feet from the crashing waves.
Ocean Front Home in Las Gaviotas This wonderful oceanfront 2 bedroom 2 bath beach house near Rosarito Beach Mexico sits only a few feet from the crashing waves!!
The largest owners of single - family rentals are buying relatively few new assets, even compared to the years before the housing crash.
Additionally, new home construction came to a standstill when the housing market crashed, so there are fewer new homes available.
Just to compare, from the mid-1990s until the housing crash, home builders never started construction fewer than a million new single - family homes a year, according to data from the U.S. Census.
As rents have soared the past few years, and home prices have recovered from the housing crash, Attom Data studied markets throughout the country to determine whether renting or buying a home made more sense based solely on the percent of income a person would need for each of the housing choices.
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