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Apple Sauce

Apple Sauce for October

by Red Delicious October 24, 2010

Bearish New Yorkers’ Income Falls for 1st Time in 70 Years (CNBC) Our fake recovery (Seeking Alpha) NY Real Estate Taxes on the Rise (WSJ) Bullish If he says it is time to buy a home, it is time to buy! (Pelican Press) Case, of Case-Shiller, thinks you should buy (NYT) 10 Reasons to buy [...]

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Apple Sauce: Bullish and Bearish links

by Red Delicious September 21, 2010

Bearish Links 8.4 Million New Yorkers Suddenly Realize New York City A Horrible Place To Live (The Onion) Economists further scale back U.S. growth outlook (Reuters) Home price reports don’t show declines (yet) (WSJ) Bullish Links Fair Value: why should home prices stabilize? (Big Picture) Where the smart money is investing in real estate (Forbes) [...]

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Bullish and Bearish Real Estate News – Apple Sauce

by Red Delicious June 16, 2010

BEARISH Views Shiller Sees Significant Double Dip Recession Chance (Mortgage News Daily) US Housing Prices Highest in 120 Years (Seeking Alpha) Soros Says: We Have Just Entered Act II of Crisis (Bloomberg) BULLISH Views Manhattan Housing Turnaround Appears More Likely (WSJ) Economy Strengthens Behind Building, Manufacturing (Bloomberg) More New Yorkers Aiming to Buy Homes (Crain’s)

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Apple Sauce: Notable links for the Bears and Bulls in you

by Red Delicious May 13, 2010

BULLS Opinion May Deliver Help for Condo Buyers (WSJ) Odds Improve for Higher Prices in Two Years (Real Estate Economy Watch) Housing Won’t Be Derailed by End of U.S. Tax Credit (Bloomberg) BEARS Report: 11.2 Million U.S. Properties with Negative Equity in Q1 (Calculated Risk) How Did The Employment Report Affect Mortgage Rates? (Mortgage News [...]

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Apple Sauce: notable links in the world of real estate

by Red Delicious March 28, 2010

Notable bearish links A Sputtering Housing Market (Real Estate Economy Watch) Fiserv and Moody’s Expect Home Prices to Fall This Summer (CNN Money) U.S. Economy Grinds To Halt As Nation Realizes Money Just A Symbolic, Mutually Shared Illusion (The Onion)   Notable bullish links   Buffett sees an end to the housing slump (Real Property Alpha) The [...]

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Apple Sauce for Bulls (Late Fall)

by Honeycrisp November 13, 2009

Notable real estate links for the bullish reader in you   Housing Turning Corner and Helping Economy (Real Estate Economy Watch) Manhattan apartment market’s quick rebound (MSNBC) Housing Market Continues to Look Good for Buyers in 2010 (American Banking News) Home ownership remains a good investment (MSNBC) Mortgage rates breaking records (Inman)

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Apple Sauce for Bears (Late Fall)

by Honeycrisp November 11, 2009

Notable real estate links for the bearish reader in you   Roubini says home prices will fall further (The Real Deal) New Thinking Needed to Rebuild the Housing Market (Seeking Alpha) Peter Linneman: Where is Real Estate At? Where is it Headed? (ASOTREG) Finding a bottom in Brooklyn (The Real Deal) Shadow inventory has a [...]

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Apple Sauce for Bears (August)

by Honeycrisp October 9, 2009

Peter Linneman on Real Estate: The Storm Is Over, the Wreckage Remains (Wharton Knowledge) Residential Real Estate Indicators August 2009 (S&P) Halting Recovery Divides America in Two (WSJ) Wealthy Families Face Bankruptcy on Real Estate Crash (Bloomberg)

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Apple Sauce for Bulls (August)

by Honeycrisp October 7, 2009

Yes, the Housing Market Has Rarely Looked Better (WSJ) Nation’s Unemployment Outlook Improves Drastically After Fifth Beer (The Onion) Homebuilders Buying Land After Three Years of Cutting Inventory (Bloomberg) U.S. Stock Pessimism Drops to Lowest Since 2007, Survey Finds (Bloomberg)

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Apple Sauce for the Bears (June)

by Red Delicious June 29, 2009

Is the housing bust about to take Manhattan? (Reuters) Fitch expects home prices to fall through 2nd half of 2010 (Calculated Risk)   The real estate bubble born of an enduring misunderstanding (Shiller)

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