Monday 13 October 2008

Real Estate : 'Steal a US real estate deal (timing is everything) !'

It’s now almost 4 years since US real estate prices peaked later to decline into a "free fall" way down to the extremely low sale prices that can be found today.

Now the US falls into the spotlight once again with the dramatic events of the past few weeks!

With the US Federal Government now in total control of the two largest US mortgage institutions "Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae" this week drama has turned into turmoil as Wall Street faced its biggest financial crisis since the "Great depression" in the 1930's

In the past few days we have seen the collapse of brokerage investment giant Lehman Bros and an $85 billion bail out of the World’s largest insurance firm AIG whose liquidity problems were threatening to reverberate around the World, affecting each and every one of us!

The Global economy has indeed changed and the universal reaction seen with the falling share prices in Asia to Europe is a testament to this!

Cash rich British investors are now facing a reducing number of options as to where to invest, for the UK has followed in the US footsteps with house price falls still a long way off those in the US!

The investment choice appears to be somewhat limited for no place now seems to be immune from risk!

Are US housing prices finally bottoming and what are the real facts?
With 50 US States to choose from where is the best place to invest and for what reason?
Which are the fastest growing areas where 50% reductions occurred, why is this and what does the future hold?
Is inventory reducing?
What is the chance of buying a foreclosure and is this worthwhile?

Timing is always a critical factor with any real estate purchase and is this an opportune time to buy or will it get any worse?

The world’s richest person is American Warren Buffet and he says the best opportunities to make money are always at a time of financial crisis. Is he right?

Is this the best time to "Steal a U.S. real estate deal!"?

Graham Pyle

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