The Trend Has FINALLY Turned in Real Estate
January 19th, 2012
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by Ray Zabielski · Filed Under: RZ entries
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| “Something’s up down here,” my brother told me over the weekend.
“Right now, I’m unable to buy a distressed property,” he said. He’s been trying to buy quality properties where he can get a good price – properties like bank-owned real estate, foreclosures, short sales, and such – in Central Florida. But lately, he simply can’t do it. “It seems like the Realtors and the big investors are tied up with each other,” he explained. “These properties are disappearing from the market before they’re even on the market. And for the ones that DO make it to the market, the bids I’ve made on Day One – even above asking price – haven’t been accepted.” Somehow, my brother didn’t even come away with Grandma’s house (as I wrote about here). I think this is interesting… It’s anecdotal evidence of what I believe is happening right now. I believe the signals are telling us the housing market is finding its “clearing price” right now… This is it. This is the bottom. There are plenty of buyers at this moment to match the sellers. The latest stories from my brother – combined with the most recent data and the “leading indicators” – tell me the bottom should be in… or very close. As a leading indicator, something I find interesting is the dramatic rise in home-improvement stocks, like Home Depot and Lowes. Home Depot is now at 10-year highs. When a stock is hitting 10-year highs, whatever was troubling it before is over…
I think this is legit… The latest data backs that up… Yesterday, Bloomberg News reported, “Confidence Among U.S. Homebuilders Climbs to Highest Since 2007.”
Another simple piece of data where you can see some improvement is in building permits issued for single-family homes. And it’s not rocket science… If you’re going to have a recovery in housing, you need a recovery in building permits. It’s the first step to building a new house. Building permits bottomed out three years ago. But they’ve been recovering:
I could go on… The general picture is that consumer confidence is rebounding.Things are getting less bad. The official statistics of home prices might not show the recovery yet… because they are always MONTHS old. But I strongly believe the bottom is in, right now. Today. Invest accordingly. Good investing, Steve |
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