Category Archives: Crisis

Can’t afford a house? How about a trailer?

From MyCentralJersey.com: ‘It’s not your grandma’s trailer’: Mobile homes are affordable solution to homebuyer woes Cesar Gaona Jr.’s story is a familiar one. A native of the Avenel section of Woodbridge in his late 20s, he was excited to buy … Continue reading

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The commercial slump

From NorthJersey.com: New commercial real estate projects have slowed in NJ thanks to high borrowing rates Construction in New Jersey isn’t what it used to be. In the commercial real estate sector — think strip malls, industrial warehousing, research and … Continue reading

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Housing the next big issue?

From Politico: Priced out of housing, many younger disillusioned voters embrace populism From California to Krakow, young voters who are losing faith in democracy have been spurred in part by a surprising cause: high rents and rising property prices. The … Continue reading

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Biden Out

From CNN: Harris seeks to rally Democrats after Biden drops out of race

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Expensive, no end in sight

From the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard: THE STATE OF THE NATION’S HOUSING 2024 Both homeowners and renters are struggling with high housing costs. On the for-sale side, millions of potential homebuyers have been priced out of the … Continue reading

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Covid claims another

From NorthJersey.com: Coach USA bus company files for bankruptcy. How will it impact NJ riders? Paramus-based Coach USA — one of the largest private bus companies in the country — filed to begin Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings this week. Dan … Continue reading

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Fire all the professors

Not real estate related, but had to post this snarky masterpiece: From The Atlantic: No One Knows What Universities Are For Last month, the Pomona College economist Gary N. Smith calculated that the number of tenured and tenure-track professors at … Continue reading

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The Worst Time?

From Kiplinger: Is This the Worst Time To Buy a Home? The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady, and mortgages are hovering over 7%. House prices are still rising. Housing supply is still not close to meeting demand.  Is … Continue reading

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The first to fall

From the NY Post: Once the West Coast’s crown jewel, San Francisco’s real estate market is crashing San Francisco, once the crown jewel of the West Coast, is now teetering on the brink of collapse — and it seems like … Continue reading

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The boomers won’t go

Hat Tip VSG & Chi – From the WSJ: Boomers Bought Up the Big Homes. Now They’re Not Budging. Baby boomers bought up many of the big homes across the U.S. when they were raising their families. Now they’re staying … Continue reading

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Six figures ain’t what it used to be

From CNBC: The salary a single person needs to live comfortably in 25 major U.S. cities Here’s the income a single person needs to live comfortably in the 25 U.S. cities with the highest cost of living:

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NYC may see it’s glory days again

Hat tip to 3b for the Fortune doom loop article: The ‘prophet of urban doom’ says New York City is in major trouble, and it’s just the first inning of the ballgame: ‘The cycle is out of control’ As nicknames … Continue reading

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Dying? Already dead.

From Fast Company: How the starter home became a dying American dream When 26-year old Memphis resident DeMario Johnson returns to his home after working a long day servicing waterwells for the local utility in Raleigh, North Carolina, he doesn’t … Continue reading

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Flooding kicks off new wave of Blue Acres buyouts

From ABC News: Flood-stricken New Jersey residents look into government-funded home buyout program The flooding in parts of New Jersey over the past few months left mounts of headaches for residents. Countless residents from those affected areas came out to … Continue reading

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NYC’s rent controlled time bomb

From Bloomberg: Why NYC Apartment Buildings Are on Sale Now for 50% Off Even in the crisp afternoon sunlight, the two-bedroom Manhattan apartment has a ghostly pallor, its cracked walls yellowing like an ancient black-and-white photograph. Paint chips are falling from … Continue reading

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