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“The continuing shortages of housing inventory are driving the price gains. There is no evidence of bubbles popping.”
David Lereah
“Demand is not slowing down. It's just going to another location.”
“The air is coming out of the balloons.”
“The good news is that inventory levels are improving and housing supply will come closer to buyer demand in 2006. We expect a healthy and more balanced market next year.”
“The housing sector has likely passed its peak. The boom is winding down. I expect continued softening in housing if rates remain at these levels or go higher.”
“The boom is winding down to an expansion,”
“Housing activity has peaked and is coming down a bit, and we expect further cooling in the coming months.”
“The housing sector has likely passed its peak . . . and the boom is winding down to an expansion.”
“We are returning to more balanced markets between home buyers and sellers, one that places buyers on a more even footing.”
“Home sales are staying at very healthy levels. Housing inventory improved in August, but remain tight, and we have some way to go before we get into a range of balance between home buyers and sellers.”