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Will the real estate market rebound soon?

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No
56% 222 votes Total: 394 votes
Yes
44% 172 votes
  • 1 of 14

    by Linette Eady

    The Real Estate Market will not rebound soon contrary to the false hope set forth by the media. Actually the Real Estate Market has not bottomed out as of yet. The media has r...read more

  • 2 of 14

    by Meghan Woodney

    Yes, we are all guilty of wanting to make a quick buck. I played a very small part in the whole mortgage industry just as it was starting to fall apart and I have to admit there...read more

  • 3 of 14

    by Rene Pharisien

    Real estate prices will not rebound until 2013. Housing is cyclical and we had a tremendous 8 year cycle which produced 150% appreciation between 1997 and 2005. This cycle wa...read more

  • 4 of 14

    by R. M. Gardner

    While real estate markets tend to be geographic, as a whole I believe it's unlikely the overall U.S. housing market will rebound any time soon. Of course it will eventually and ...read more

  • 5 of 14

    by Bill Whitney

    I think that the real estate market is a victim of its own greed over the last several years and now it is paying for building all these cheaply built houses and charging four o...read more

  • 6 of 14

    by Rochelle Engelby

    Unfortunately, Real Estate prices will continue to fall, and families will continue to lose their homes in the year to come, and possibly longer. The increase in people who are ...read more

  • 7 of 14

    by Kevin Zarbock

    I am afraid not! Foreclosures are at a record braking pace, and it would appear that there's no end in sight. It has manifested itself in a drop in property values in some insta...read more

  • by Michael Allen Carvell

    The real state market will continue to come upon hard times as banks and mortgage lenders are taking away people`s new homes with fat inflated interest rates with this floating ...read more

  • 9 of 14

    by Small Maximus

    The decline of the housing market has historically lasted from one to two years, this does not necessarily mean that the housing boom would start over after that, increases woul...read more

  • 10 of 14

    by banks

    There are no logical reason to suggest that the real estate market will rebound in the near future. As a matter of fact, there are many factors indicating that it will not rebou...read more

  • 11 of 14

    by Adam Smith

    Everyone would like to see this rebound happen, however it does not show any signs of doing so for the rest of this decade and even well into the next. Of course the term "rebou...read more

  • 12 of 14

    by Christopher Kendalls

    It doesn't look good at all whatsoever; in fact I would want it to rebound if I were in the business of selling a home or renting a property, but being that I am a renter I want...read more

  • 13 of 14

    by Jihong Wei

    If we agree that the real estate market was brought down by the eventual dry-up of all the speculations, it doesn't take much number crunching to make an easy judgment call that...read more

  • 14 of 14

    by Joseph Malek

    To say when exactly the Real Estate market will rebound is truly an impossible task. There are so many variables that enter into the equation, any one of which will effect the t...read more

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    by Taylor Shay

    The real estate market is an ever-changing entity influenced by many factors. Realistically, the price of homes, especially in the western states, south-west and the east coast...read more

  • 2 of 16

    by Alan Cook

    As a lumber trader for the largest wholesale company in America, I certainly have a good view for what the housing trend is going to be in the future. Our company sells nearly 1...read more

  • 3 of 16

    by Melanie Grimes

    THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS GOING TO TURN AROUND. One of the main factors delaying the turnaround is fear. The foreclosures have flooded the marketplace and devalued the inven...read more

  • 4 of 16

    by Michael Deqel

    I have personal experience in the slump in the real estate market, as perhaps you have. I cannot afford to sell my house, and the mortgage holder is unwilling to renegotiate ter...read more

  • 5 of 16

    by B Square

    Handling the Mortgage Crisis in Raleigh NC Knowledge + Action = Freedom We have seen a lot of coverage in the media regarding the crash of the housing market. We have heard ...read more

  • 6 of 16

    by Juliana Manderico

    Real Estate market will rebound soon, due to the coming back of economy to its regular or even to its high level. People will start buying houses again, if economy will regain. ...read more

  • 7 of 16

    by Rob Purifoy

    Having been in real estate since 1992 I can tell you that we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly. My parents were also in real estate, from that I can also tell you that in...read more

  • 8 of 16

    by Nona-Michael Jackson

    Real Estate can never go because people will always need homes to live in. How high it will be depends on area and budget for example Lake Nona golf and county country club home...read more

  • 9 of 16

    by RubyUnicorn

    First and foremost, this article will not be full of technical answers as to why. It will be full of common sense answers. Experts have been warning us for years that with the...read more

  • 10 of 16

    by Steve Ames

    The real estate market is regional and market conditions vary widely across the country. Generalizations about it are wrong and can cause many people to become unnecessarily f...read more

  • 11 of 16

    by Sean Curtis

    Everyone wants to know when the housing market is going to rebound. Homes that were once increasing in value by double digits every year are now losing value every day. ARMs are...read more

  • 12 of 16

    by Fred Tolleson

    Of course the real estate market will rebound soon - the catch is predicting when the market will turn around. The real estate market is responsible for creating more millionai...read more

  • 13 of 16

    by Judy Merrill

    It would depend upon what you consider to be a 'rebound'. The market is riding a high of 2006 and has yet to actually fall to its lowest ebb, before coming to a balance. At th...read more

  • 14 of 16

    by Ladymermaid

    There is no question as to whether or not the real estate market will rebound, the question is simply, when will it rebound? Real estate markets go in highs and lows and it is o...read more

  • 15 of 16

    by Jeffrey Sammerson

    The real estate market will definitely rebound soon. In some cities it has already began to rebound. Still, in other cities it never really got bad. I live in Pittsburgh, PA and...read more

  • 16 of 16

    by David Janke

    Yes, the real estate market will rebound soon. Also, no it will not. Confused? The problem with making blanket statements about the direction of the national "real estate mar...read more

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