«Consistently low office rent growth» may be correlated with the «persistently
low national inflation rate,» a...
Not exact matches
The «scariness» over home loans was the widespread realization that the rules of the game had been changed permanently, by the combination of an economic downturn plus
national (or even international) financial policies designed to enforce
low inflation rates - with the consequence that «being underwater» had been changed from a short term problem to a long - term one.
Historically
low mortgage
rates eventually will rise with
inflation, Gary Thomas, president of the
National Association of Realtors, said in a statement.
Each month, the Federal Reserve calms
national inflation fears by pointing to the
low rate of core
inflation, currently at an annual pace of just 2.1 %.
Louis and Ryan discuss the implications of the U.S. and China relationship; Louis discusses the inflationary implications of QE2; Jim McCowan indicates that now is a good time to get a mortgage and discusses the state of the Arlington VA real estate market; Louis discusses the 1st quarter 2011 HomeGain home prices survey and the Virginia results; Jim and Louis discuss the rent to buy ratio; Louis discusses the advantages of getting a
low interest
rate mortgage prior to the rise in
inflation and interest
rates; Ryan and Louis discuss the employment numbers and the potential for recovery; Jim notes that only a small percentage of homes in Arlington are short sales; Jim explains how Arlington short sales get priced and buyer's misconceptions that they can offer less than the list price; Louis contrasts the Arlington home pricing experience vs. the
national experience based on the HomeGain home values survey.