Witht the recent slowdown in the housing market, several nationwide homebuilders having been feeling the hurt. Make no mistake about it, residential home construction is no easy business. In 2006, sales fell 17% and builders are still struggling with current inventory levels.
Some business leaders find it difficult to call it like it is. D.R. Horton’s […]
Entries Tagged as 'Economy'
If You Build It…
March 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Affordable Housing · Economy
So Much Fed, So Little Time
March 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Our new Fed Chief and our old Fed Chief were both making headlines today. I use the term “old” in reference to his status as the former Fed Chairman and not based on the fact that Mr. Greenspan turned 81 today - congratulations. Before his birthday party, the former central banker told Bloomberg news […]
Tags: Affordable Housing · Economy · News and Events
Greenspan: U.S. Recession Not “Probable”
March 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Good news from the former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan today in his remarks made in Tokyo. He does not think economic slowdown in the U.S. is probable, which is a tamer version of his warning made earlier in the week.
“It is possible we can get a U.S. recession toward the end of the […]
Tags: Economy
What’s Next - You Lose Your Shirt?
February 27th, 2007 · No Comments
The big sell-off today accomplished a very important thing today. It got investors to take a serious look at their positions and why they carry them. We may see further selling pressure tomorrow or the markets may find a bottom mid-day. Who knows for sure. Trying to call a bottom is pointless. You would be […]
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Mortgage Rates and the Trend…
February 27th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I will re-read this post twice before I publish it so I make sure I do not sound like a market cheerleader. Instead of saying the mortgage market is “fantastic”, let’s look at why it is so “great” right now.
The Fed worries that a strong economy can lead to inflation, which is enemy #1 […]
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The F Word
February 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Mortgage Fraud is real and rampant in the United States according to the FBI. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that mortgage fraud has cost businesses nearly $48 billion and consumers about $5 billion in the past 5 years. There are some cases that involve appraisers, lenders, attorneys, and real estate agents. While other scams can […]
Tags: Responsible Lending · Economy · News and Events
Good News Or Wishful Thinking.
February 17th, 2007 · No Comments
Existing homes sales in most states declined from year-ago levels in the 4th quarter of 2006. No newsflash there. Prices dipped slightly as more sellers were willing to negotiate on price. Again, everyone is clear on what has happened. What is less than clear is the outlook for 2007.
National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist […]
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The Fed Speaks and Why It Matters
February 10th, 2007 · 1 Comment
When there is an absence of economic data, it is impressive if nothing else, how much attention is paid to speeches given by Federal Reserve officials. Once of the most important jobs of the Fed is to control inflation. Everyone on Wall Street knows this. Yet, when St Louis Fed President William Poole comes out […]
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Jobs Jobs Jobs
February 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Each month, we get the monthly non-farm payroll report from the Labor Department. No other piece of news is more closely watched by the markets and the Federal Reserve than this employment data. The report for January showed that the unemployment rate climbed to a four-month high and wage growth was a little slower than […]
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