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Monthly Archives: January 2023
Survivorship bias? Literally.
From the NY Post: Single women are outpacing men in homeownership All the single ladies … are buying property. Indeed, a recent study found that single women are outpacing single men in homeownership. This new trend has come as a … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, National Real Estate
42 Comments
Sorry West
From the Washington Examiner: Huge hit to home prices in west in 2023, Goldman warns: Phoenix, SF, Seattle Houses in several overheated cities in the western United States will see massive price declines in 2023, researchers at Goldman Sachs predict. In a report … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
79 Comments
Sounds like more of the usual
From NJ Business: Year-end NJ Housing Data Shows Market Softening Rising interest rates, low inventory, and climbing prices have cooled the housing market in 2022, with closed sales down 17.8% over 2021, according to year-end data reports from New Jersey … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, Mortgages, New Jersey Real Estate
59 Comments
Worst behind us?
From the NY Post: Here’s when US home price declines could end, Goldman Sachs says The ongoing plunge in US home prices may be nearing its end, Goldman Sachs analysts said in a note to clients this week. Long-term mortgage … Continue reading
Shocker, Americans Misinformed
From the Hill: Survey finds Americans wildly misinformed on housing market A new survey finds Americans are woefully misinformed about the nation’s mercurial housing market, even as millions of them prepare to buy homes. Twenty-eight million Americans plan to purchase a … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Humor, New Jersey Real Estate
84 Comments
Landlords making Newark unaffordable?
From Patch: Corporations Own Most Of Newark’s Homes. New Laws Are Pushing Back It wasn’t long ago that a study from the Rutgers Center on Law, Inequality and Metropolitan Equity made a startling claim about home ownership in New Jersey’s largest city: … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
130 Comments
Hey 2010!
From Reuters: U.S. home sales slump to 12-year low; glimmers of hope emerging U.S. existing home sales plunged to a 12-year low in December, but declining mortgage rates raised cautious optimism that the embattled housing market could be close to … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Housing Bubble, Mortgages, National Real Estate
90 Comments
32 months of job growth
From the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development: NJ’s Job Gains Continue with Slight Uptick in December New Jersey’s labor market grew slightly in December, adding 1,400 nonfarm jobs to a seasonally adjusted level of 4,265,700, according to preliminary estimates produced … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate
58 Comments
Thorough, in-depth, housing forecast from smart Harvard guy.
From the NY Post: Why US home prices will fall another 10 percent, according to Harvard economist Pain across the US housing market that began last year is likely just getting started if interest rates remain high, star economist Ken … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, Mortgages, National Real Estate
134 Comments
Oh that’s a cute idea, good luck.
From NJ.com: Companies are flocking back to the U.S. Let’s get them to move here. It’s the time of year when many people make New Year’s resolutions. Some people might go on a diet, or start working out. New Jersey … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
87 Comments
That’s it??
From Fortune: Up from here? The free-fall in housing market activity just concluded, says Capital Economics Not only did spiking mortgage rates prompt the Pandemic Housing Boom to fizzle out in the summer of 2022, they also pushed housing market transactions into … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
108 Comments
Helping with the mortgage
From Yahoo Finance: Housing expert: ‘Sellers are absolutely having to negotiate’ Housing expert: ‘Sellers are absolutely having to negotiate’ It’s the same housing story across the U.S., according to real estate agents in three U.S. cities. Sellers are offering more … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, Mortgages, National Real Estate
47 Comments
Hybrid NJ
From NorthJersey.com: ‘Working remotely is here to stay’: NJ considering new tax break for hybrid offices New Jersey officials say they’re contemplating a new tax break designed to lure companies interested in having their staff work from home rather than in the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate, Property Taxes
57 Comments
You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have…
From the Times Union: Hudson Valley housing prices exploded in 2020. What happens now? In the late summer of 2019, when the word “pandemic” was most likely to call up images of the Spanish flu or the Black Death, the … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, NYC
152 Comments
Is it really so bad?
From Fox Business: Concerns over a ‘white collar recession’ grow as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Amazon and others cut jobs Concerns about a “white collar recession” grew Tuesday after Goldman Sachs began to lay off workers as part of a plan to … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, National Real Estate
107 Comments