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You are reading about a bottom for housing: the basis of the economic recovery. You are not reading about this.... keep reading
The problem is not just defaults. It's who will get stiffed.... keep reading
It is a crash, and it will continue. Economists refuse to face reality.... keep reading
Where is the evidence that housing has recovered? It's missing in action.... keep reading
What is the connection between a housing recovery and an economic recovery?... keep reading
Where do college graduates want to live? Productivity and money will follow.... keep reading
How much lower can housing prices go? Two graphs.... keep reading
Here is the silver lining in a rotten housing market.... keep reading
Are rents falling or rising? That depends on where you live.... keep reading
This is real-world. This is also very scary. I don't think this is the only property like this. I am ready to buy it.... keep reading
To understand the mania, consider this beachfront home in Southern California. This is why there is no recovery in sight.... keep reading
If you want to know where housing prices will rise, find out where the jobs are likely to be. We know where this is.... keep reading
The government asks you to trust it. I say you should begin to reduce this trust. Here is a strategy to do this.... keep reading
George Soros has issued a warning. He pointed to the tip of the iceberg.... keep reading
The residential housing market is nowhere near the bottom. Bad mortgages are still rising, along with foreclosures. The recovery has been delayed . . . again. See the chart for your city.... keep reading
The extent of the threat is underestimated. Homeowners have no idea that this problem exists.... keep reading
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