this report was first published as part of the Mortgage Pages research series on 9/3/09 Ominous Mid-to-High End Housing Data Point A reporter from the Journal called me yesterday with a single housing data point about the July Existing Home Sales report that puts the mid-to-high end market into absolute perspective. Let me frame this…in [...]
*Note – this report was first published as part of the Mortgage Pages research series on 1/30/09 -Credit Scores: “Past Performance Does Not Guarantee Future Results – Credit Scoring Background – Bad Math, Smoke and Mirrors – Fannie’s & Freddie’s Black Boxes – misused and manipulated for years – ‘Beat the Computer’. Automated Decisioning – [...]
Dear Blog Readers, To those of you who are new, we are not perma-bear just data parrots. The following report is from my March ‘housing bottom’ series on which I focused intently earlier this year in The Mortgage Pages. This was one of the first reports of the series published March 18th, describes in detail [...]
Note to blog readers: On Monday July 25th we released a report on reported median and average house prices and the Case-Shiller index and why nothing can be trusted in this unprecedented housing market. We mistakenly entitled the report “Case-Shiller Confirms False Bottom in Housing’. The title was supposed to be ‘DataQuick Confirms False Bottom [...]