What do you think of this design? For Home Value Predictor?
April 6th, 2010 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
April 6th, 2010 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
August 17th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
The book you hold in your hands can assure your success as a real estate professional. It offers you an amazing insight into the landmines which are in large part responsible for the real estate debacle we see now and it also introduces you to a never before available tool – The Home [...]
August 16th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
Home buyers and investors often make their home purchase and property investment decisions based solely on appraisals and MLS-based information about housing prices. They assume that those sources provide accurate and reliable information that reflects the true market value of the properties they intend to buy, and all relevant current local information. However, this [...]
August 11th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
The Gaussian copula function, developed in early 2000s by the mathematician David Li, appeared for many financial institutions as an excellent tool to standardize and simplify the risk assessment process. This regression model allowed for complex risks to be modeled into a simple function that made it easy for credit analysts to determine the risk [...]
August 10th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
To a large extent, the current housing market downturn is the consequence of exceptionally lax lending standards that amidst ample liquidity resulted in the creation of a housing bubble. The bubble burst once the unsustainable and artificially-inflated prices eroded affordability and the economic slowdown caused many borrowers with weak credit quality to default on their [...]
August 8th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
What Caused the Housing Crisis – False Assumption 1: Real Estate Has Always Gone Up in Value, Thus It Will Continue to Go Up in Value
August 8th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
Seven False Assumptions – That Caused the Housing Crisis
July 31st, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
Macroeconomics Role in the Housing Crisis – Part 3
Not only did the macro data (with huge flaws at the local level), fail to foresee the crisis, but also the flawed macro data was “presumed” to be a trend line to extend into the future. A good example of this is at CNN Money [...]
July 30th, 2009 | by Eddie | published in Housing Market
In part 1, we learned that necessary data to make good real estate investment decisions has been lacking. If we look deeper we can see the problem revealed.
Statistically the MSA’s (Metropolitan Statistical Area) with the largest populations have the largest errors. This only makes sense since you will find a greater diversity as a larger [...]