by Calculated Risk on 9/08/2006 01:27:00 PM
Friday, September 08, 2006
Wikipedia: U.S. Housing Bubble
This is an excellent overview at Wikipedia: United States housing bubble. From the section: "Controversy over the existence of a housing bubble"
David Lereah, the chief economist of the National Association of Realtors, distributed "Anti-Bubble Reports" in August 2005 to "respond to the irresponsible bubble accusations made by your local media and local academics;"[17] among other statements, the reports say that people "should [not] be concerned that home prices are rising faster than family income," that "there is virtually no risk of a national housing price bubble based on the fundamental demand for housing and predictable economic factors," and that "a general slowing in the rate of price growth can be expected, but in many areas inventory shortages will persist and home prices are likely to continue to rise above historic norms."Enjoy!