With sales stabilizing, we should go back to positive price growth early next year.
We are really on track for a soft landing. There are no balloons popping. - David Lereah
We are really on track for a soft landing. There are no balloons popping.
- David Lereah
Real estate is still a great investment opportunity for households. Price appreciation will continue. It may not be at 20%. It may ... even go down t… - David Lereah
Real estate is still a great investment opportunity for households. Price appreciation will continue. It may not be at 20%. It may ... even go down t…
...housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come. - David Lereah
...housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come.
With sales stabilizing, we should go back to positive price growth early next year. - David Lereah
The drop in pending home sales is an affirmation that we are experiencing a modest slowing in the housing sector. - David Lereah
The drop in pending home sales is an affirmation that we are experiencing a modest slowing in the housing sector.
I believe that in years to come, historians will see the beginning of the 21st century as the ‘golden age’ of real estate. - David Lereah
I believe that in years to come, historians will see the beginning of the 21st century as the ‘golden age’ of real estate.
The steady improvement in [home] sales will support price appreciation...[despite] all the wild projections by academics, Wall Street analysts, and o… - David Lereah
The steady improvement in [home] sales will support price appreciation...[despite] all the wild projections by academics, Wall Street analysts, and o…
Home sales are coming down from the mountain peak, but they will level out at a high plateau - a plateau that is higher than previous peaks in the ho… - David Lereah
Home sales are coming down from the mountain peak, but they will level out at a high plateau - a plateau that is higher than previous peaks in the ho…
The continuing shortages of housing inventory are driving the price gains. There is no evidence of bubbles popping. - David Lereah
The continuing shortages of housing inventory are driving the price gains. There is no evidence of bubbles popping.
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