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Tag Archives: Morning Quarterback
Analyst: Inland Calif. housing on the mend
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … California is a big housing market. There are beautiful … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank Owned Property, california, California Real Estate, Central Valley, Coastal Areas, condos, Home Price Appreciation, homes, Household Wealth, Housing Affordability, Housing Market, Krueger, Metros, Morning Quarterback, Mountain Resorts, news, Price Indices, Property Index, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Reo, Repeat Sales, San Joaquin County, Southern California Real Estate, Thursday Morning, townhomes, Upscale Communities
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Analyst: California wage growth boosts housing
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released its 2012 … Continue reading
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Tagged Bureau Of Labor, Bureau Of Labor Statistics, california, California Cities, California Real Estate, condos, Financial Health, Golden State, Home Price Appreciation, homes, Housing Market, Kern County, Krueger, Metros, Middle Class, Morning Quarterback, news, Orange County, Q1, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, San Mateo, Southern California Real Estate, Thursday Morning, townhomes, Wage Earner, Wage Statistics
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Analyst: Homeowners now driving housing
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … Radar Logic and other people are still cranky about … Continue reading
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Tagged california, California Areas, California Real Estate, Chunk, condos, Distressed Sales, Dr Alex, Home Price Appreciation, Home Price Trends, homes, Housing Market, Krueger, Latent Variables, Legitimacy, Morning Quarterback, National Housing, news, Observable Data, Price Stats, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Seeing Things, Southern California Real Estate, Statistical Correlations, Thursday Morning, townhomes, Unsold Inventory
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Analyst: No double-dip recession in California
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … The Fed’s Beige book, a reading of the nation’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Beige Book, Business Conditions, california, California Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, condos, Conspiracy Theorists, Cyclical Indicators, Double Dip Recession, Economic Cycle, Economic Recovery, Energy Input, Energy Production, Global Growth, Gross Domestic Product, homes, Inflationary Pressures, Input Prices, Morning Quarterback, news, Price Inflation, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Regional Level, Southern California Real Estate, townhomes, Wage Pressures
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Analyst: Foreclosure’s shrinking shadow over housing
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … There was a time, when the “shadow” of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adjusted Basis, california, California Real Estate, condos, Delinquent Loans, Delinquent Mortgage, Distressed Properties, Foreclosure Process, homes, Housing Market, Krueger, Last Quarter, Leading Indicator, Morning Quarterback, Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Delinquencies, Mortgage Loans, news, Percentage Points, Q4, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Right Direction, Southern California Real Estate, Steady Improvement, Thursday Morning, townhomes
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Best Calif. construction growth in 6 years
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … California construction’s industry lost 425,000 jobs in the post-bubble … Continue reading
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Tagged Best Performance, california, California Construction, California Real Estate, Caricature, Coastal Areas, condos, Construction Sector, Economic Contribution, Economic Theory, Home Projects, homes, Hyperbole, Last September, Leading The Way, Malaise, Morning Quarterback, news, Proverbial Corner, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Southern California Real Estate, Sustainable California, townhomes, Trade Contractors, Uptick, Urban Infill Locations
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Analyst: Rent hikes turn renters to buying
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … USC’s 2012 Casden Multifamily Forecast predicts two more golden … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordability, Apartment Market, Apartment Rent, california, California Real Estate, Casden, Completions, condos, homes, Housing Market, Irvine Area, Landlords, Morning Quarterback, news, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Rental Markets, Resale Prices, Solace, South Orange County, Southern California Real Estate, Southland, Supply Response, townhomes, Vacancy Rates, Warning Signal, Witching Hour
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Analyst: Watch housing’s ‘curbed enthusiasm’
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … The UCLA forecast used to have the distinction of … Continue reading
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Analyst: Calif. banks rebound, grow lending by 8%
Veteran Southern California real estate analyst G.U. Krueger adds his commentary on the housing market to this blog in a spot we call “Thursday Morning Quarterback.” Here’s his latest installment. … Is the supposed demise of California banking like the … Continue reading
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Tagged california, California Bankers Association, California Banks, California Real Estate, Cba, Compelling Evidence, condos, Consumer Loans, Consumer Segments, Delinquencies, Delinquency, Federal Deposit Insurance, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Financial Environment, Healing Process, homes, Housing Bubble, Industrial Loans, Interesting Factoids, Morning Quarterback, news, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Reams, Southern California Real Estate, Tier 1 Capital, townhomes
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