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Mansur HasibApril 10, 2007
Balance in our Future?
Analysis of: Subprime Mortgage Market Moves to Center Stage | www.nahbmonday.com
Author: Mansur Hasib, Independent Real Estate Salesperson, Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.
While sub-prime mortgages were always a small component of the market it had a much larger impact during the 2004-2006 period.  Its decline is part of the reason for the recent decline in the housing market.  The possibility of it affecting other types of mortgages exists.
Kenneth EganMarch 6, 2007
Markets remain regional, as expected
Analysis of: Bend Tops Home Appreciation List | www.bendbulletin.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
Just released statistics from the Office of Federal Housing Oversight show that, for all of 2006, price changes ranked from a low of (5.48%) to a high of 21.39% (Bend's appreciation rate).  The dynamics of buyer needs is changing.Demographics in the U.S. continue to change, as a function of changes...
Kenneth EganFebruary 5, 2007
Right on the Money
Analysis of: Housing Industry Masked a Weak Economy | articles.moneycentral.msn.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
This article has excellent insight to the reality that the housing boom has been fueling the economy for some time.  If housing were removed from GDP, we would be growing at about 1% per year, pretty anemic.  The issue of overzealous lenders allowing 100% financing, stated income...
Kenneth EganJanuary 12, 2007
Premature to call the Real Estate market "cooling" over
Analysis of: Home prices still rising amid cooling sales | www.bendbulletin.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
Similar scenarios throughout the country show RE market trends.Who will "blink" first is still a guess.
Kenneth EganJanuary 11, 2007
Residential Real estate market still struggling
Analysis of: Homes Still Unaffordable For Many | articles.moneycentral.msn.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
It is still too early to spot a positive trend.Affordability is a key ingredient to a turnaround, and affordability will not be reached until prices drop further.People are backing off spending 50% or more of their family income for housing.
December 21, 2006
Sick Of Development Or Just Sick?
Analysis of: Are Consumers Sick of Development? Attitudes against Land-Use Development Grow Deeper, Survey Says | rismedia.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
This rather limited survey, reflecting on my past statistics courses, do not provide a large enough sampling with which to apply an inferential analysis.  However, it is telling to a certain degree, as to the general populace's psyche where "progress" is concerned.  On this note I offer a...
December 18, 2006
Property Owners Dig in Their Heals
Analysis of: Are Consumers Sick of Development? Attitudes against Land-Use Development Grow Deeper, Survey Says | rismedia.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
I have observed in my own community at large, increased resistance among residents to almost any type of development project.This has included resistance to enlarging a well known Cancer Center  - the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Northeast Philadelphia.Also, and with good cause, some of the...
Kenneth EganDecember 5, 2006
Housing market chttp://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061201/BIZ01/612010340&SearchID=7onditions are regional--look at Bend, Oregon
Analysis of: Bend leads U.S, in 1-year home-price apprecaition | www.bendbulletin.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
Some markets are hot; others cool or cold.Different factors now impact demographic shifts.
November 27, 2006
Housing Outlook Greater Philadelphia Area 2007
Analysis of: Research Department Analysis - Fed Reserve Bank of Philadelphia | www.phil.frb.org
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
1) This research shows that the real estate market cannot really be discussed on a national level. Graphs show that the decline in appreciation in residential housing is much less in PA and NJ as compared to the national average.2) Economic factors remain positive overall for growth in the tri-state...
Kenneth EganNovember 27, 2006
The #1 RE market in the U.S. is slipping
Analysis of: Home Sales Slip in Region | www.bendbulletin.com
Author: Kenneth Egan, Broker and Realtor, Re/Max All Cities Realty
. Downward trends continue, even in "hot" markets. The conclusion that we are in for a "soft landing" is not based on facts. RE inventories still need to be worked down, and prices continue to drop

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