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How to stop housing booms - admin - 06-13-2014 First, there are real worries again: The world must act to contain the risk of another devastating housing crash, the International Monetary Fund warned on Wednesday, as it published new data showing house prices are well above their historical average in many countries. IMF sounds global housing alarm New data showing the return of a couple of old friends — subprime mortgages and so-called "jumbo loans" — have some people worried that recent history is repeating itself. Just six years after a housing bubble nearly tipped the world into a new depression, home prices in California and Florida are climbing precipitously – enough to prompt the real estate listing company Trulia to rank much of the property in these two traditionally frothy state markets as overvalued. Some scary practices return to US property market, but the bubbles are overseas But all this is not terribly difficult to stop, as at least some seem to realize: George Osborne will use his Mansion House speech on Thursday to give City regulators the power to cap risky mortgage loans in a bid to allay fears of a growing housing bubble. In a dramatic move, the chancellor plans to allow the Bank of England to limit mortgage loans that could undermine the financial stability of the UK housing market. Osborne to give regulators power to cap mortgage loans | Business | theguardian.com This is a much better approach than to jack up interest rates in times when there is a world savings glut and we are in times of secular stagnation where supply exceeds demand. We argued in favor of a more targeted approach to asset bubbles in general, and housing bubbles in particular, and showed the difference in practice:
Voilà, it isn't so hard.. RE: How to stop housing booms - ArtM72 - 06-13-2014
'admin' pid='44886' datel Wrote: I remember when I bought my house I needed 20% down. Long time ago (1977) RE: How to stop housing booms - ArtM72 - 06-13-2014
'admin' pid='44886' datel Wrote: I remember when I bought my house I needed 20% down. Long time ago (1977) RE: How to stop housing booms - admin - 06-13-2014 ["I remember when I bought my house I needed 20% down. Long time ago (1977)"] Yes, that's one way to do it. The last decade they gave everybody with a pulse a mortgage, simply because banks could get the mortgages of their balance sheet by repackaging them into complex products, so nobody had an incentive anymore to check the creditworthiness of people entering in these mortgages. We all know how that finished.. |