aktokolwiek Re: Nie kupujcie domu teraz. Domy potanieja 30.04.05, 14:33 W USA - bo stad pisze - wiekszosc baby boomers ma swoje domy splacone lub na fix rate mortgage. Moze w AU gdzie wiekszosc pozyczek jest na ruchomy % to moze miec miejsce. Chociaz przypuszczam ze tam tez bb maja swoje domy splacone. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
pijar6 A NIE MOWILEM??!! 06.06.05, 13:27 www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Life-after-the-boom/2005/06/05/1117910186727.html Welcome to life after the housing boom By Ross Gittins June 6, 2005 Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
aksiegowy Re: A NIE MOWILEM??!! 06.06.05, 14:45 What happens now? Well, assuming the air keeps escaping from the housing bubble at such an orderly rate - with home building declining only modestly and housing prices steady rather than falling sharply - we could be in for several years of restrained growth. Czyli ciagle nie ma tego boom - tylko ceny przestaly rosnac w Australii Co do USA to: Right now, the economy is producing enough jobs, and the supply of homes in hot areas is low enough to sustain local markets, said Delores Conway, an economist with University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate, in an interview with MarketWatch. "One of the basic things is that we have good job growth," Conway said. But "most importantly, we have very limited supply," she said, particularly in hot markets such as Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. In those markets, she said, "there is very limited supply of land." Plus, homebuilders are more wary these days. "Builders have gotten much better," she said. "In the 90s there was overbuilding before the Southern California bubble burst. We don't see signs of overbuilding right now," she said. "Many builders are held to strict standards, whereby they must if they're building condominiums, for example, they must have a certain fraction of those sold before they can even break ground. We're tending to see much less oversupply in the market and much more keeping up with the demand," she said. calosc www.marketwatch.com/tvradio/playerfull.asp?siteID=mktw&guid=%7B1CF71745%2D7054%2D49E6%2DB6B4%2DDE6B2C530628%7D Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś