Keepin' It Real Estate

By Andrew Jeffery Feb 05, 2009 8:22 am

Getting to the "bottom" of the housing market.



 
Keepin' It Real Estate  
Capitulation Now! Finally, housing is starting to act like a market searching for a bottom.
A Tale of Two Markets Increasingly, US real estate is becoming a tale of 2 markets.
Buyer's Market? Beware Is it a buyer's market?
Rich Get Stuck in Subprime Slime From expansive estates in the Hamptons to mansions on the Malibu cliffs, the rich are watching their vast real-estate wealth evaporate before their eyes.
The Other Side of the Rock-Bottom Mortgage It's wishful thinking that artificially low interest rates alone are enough to rehabilitate the housing market.
Chinese Investors Smell Blood in California Golden State homebuying tours all the rage.
Treasury Tries to Re-Inflate Housing Bubble Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson is hoping he's found the magic bullet to solve the US housing market's seemingly never-endless woes.
Homebuilders Facing Extinction Consolidation necessary for recovery to take hold.
Housing Crash to Reach NYC Constrained supply, continuous demand and wealth beyond imagining: There’s a reason New York City real estate is the most expensive in the country.
Do Loan Modifications Work? Politicians and banks alike are jumping on the loan modification bandwagon.
Banks Value Your Mortgage, Not Your Home How Wall Street got primed for subprime loans.
Don't Ban Foreclosures! Banning foreclosures is starting to gain momentum in Washington: This isn't good.
Realtors Try Used-Car Salesman Tactics That glitzy McMansion you've always wanted may finally be within reach.
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