Monday, March 30, 2009

Mortgage Crisis not over yet!!

3/30/09

The following is someone's comment about "Mortgage Crisis over?!"

Things are going to get a lot wrose. I am more convinced than ever that real estate has another 25% to fall, and best case, it is dead money for another five to ten years. The New York Times produced some insightful data on inflation adjusted home prices for the last 120 years, which baselines at a $100,000 for a single family home in 1890. Few people realize how superheated the recent real estate bubble really got. Past bubbles very consistently peaked at $125,000 in 1896, 1979, and 1989. This last one peaked at $205,000 in 2005, almost double the previous record highs. And while we have dropped 34% since then, to $135,000, we haven’t even fallen to the past all time highs yet. If you look at historical lows, my call for a further 25% slump looks positively bullish. We saw lows consistently around $66,000 in 1920, 1932, and 1942. Postwar lows came in at $105,000 in 1976, 1983, and 1996. These figures suggest the best case low is down a further 28%, and the worst case is down another 51%. I think I’ll go find something else to trade.

The data is produced by NY Times. History is always repeating whether you believe or not. This time is no different. You think home price now is cheap. Think again. I would say house price keep falling to around the end of year 2010 the least. Good luck if you consider to buy your house right now.

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