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Home Front

A blog about the economy and the Sacramento-area real estate market.

Consider this an invitation to ask questions of a panel we're convening this Thursday to talk about the housing market.
  We've invited five people for a real estate roundtable at The Bee. The aim is to take the temperature of this market. We'll talk a bit about where it's been in this amazing, historical year. But more, we want to try and see where we're at in this cycle. Long way yet to go? More falling prices falling? More problem loans ahead, and now with a double whammy of unemployment as a stimulus for foreclosures? Is this a good time to buy? What's hot? What's not?
 
 Who is coming? We've invited an investor who bought 10 bank repos this year. We have the owner of a mortgage company who knows the credit markets. We're expecting a consultant to the struggling home building industry. We've invited a would-be buyer who has been looking at houses all year - and writing a blog about the search. Finally, we have a real estate broker who also teaches community college real estate classes.

If you were us what would you consider asking this group? We'd love to hear from you and bring your suggestions to the table. Comment below, email me at
jwasserman@sacbee.com or call me 916-321-1102. Thanks in advance for your ideas.



 


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