What would the housing market and national median home value look like if the housing bubble and subsequent crisis hadn't occurred?
Read More »Are Housing Bubbles In the Past?
Despite recent chatter about whether certain markets are entering housing bubble territory again, potentially risky cities are far from facing a housing bubble.
Read More »Are Some Markets on the Brink of Another Bubble?
When the housing market starts to exhibit characteristics of a potential housing bubble similar to the one experienced in 2007, are some of the nation’s hottest markets at risk?
Read More »Buffett: There is No Housing Bubble
Why does the billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway believe that there will not be another housing market crash?
Read More »Are we Driving into Another Housing Bubble?
What markets are exhibiting symptoms of 2005 to 2008 that eventually led to the housing crash?
Read More »Another Asset Price Bubble? Kroll Says ‘Yes’
Did you get many warning signs? Not really. So if the data coming in today doesn’t fit within the pessimistic paradigm created by some of the world’s leading economists, just call it a case of déjà vu, analysts with Kroll Bond Rating Agency said Wednesday.
Read More »Report: Bubble Fears Unfounded
Market trends across the United States indicate a recovering real estate market—but not a bubble—according to the latest Home Value Forecast fromPro Teck Valuation Services.
Read More »Possibility of a New Bubble Concerns Lenders
As home prices continue to rise—albeit slower than last year—many commentators insist that fears of a new bubble in the making are overblown. However, a new survey released Tuesday suggests lenders aren't buying it.
Read More »Trulia: Undervalued Homes Squash Housing Bubble Concerns
While persistent price gains continue to dominate headlines, homes in a majority of major markets across the country remain slightly undervalued, quashing any concerns of a rising housing bubble, according to the latest data from Trulia. Nationally, homes remain undervalued by 3 percent compared with long-term fundamentals, according to Trulia's Bubble Watch.
Read More »Is there a Housing Bubble Ready to Burst?
While many analysts are celebrating the slow and steady recovery of the housing market, an article by the borrower advice website LoanLove offers a different view of the current state of the United States housing market. The article cites economists who believe the current housing market recovery stretching back 18 months is not a true sign of the market's economic outlook. Rather, the recovery is built on shaky ground that could collapse.
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