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The Fizzling Real Estate Boom
by Raynor James, Ray
The Fizzling Real Estate Boom

For the last few years, we have seen an incredible surge in the real estate market. While some states such as Texas and Colorado missed out, most states showed hyper appreciation and sales rates. The combination of incredibly low interest rates and a solid economy created a frenzy in the market. This frenzy led to such amazing situations as homes in Las Vegas appreciating at rates of over 25 percent in a single year. A single year!

As with a bubble you might blow from gum, the good times had to come to an end. Recent reports from various credible sources show the real estate market slowing down. In many places, it is actually showing a reverse trend where home values are dropping instead of just slowing down. As a homeowner, what does this mean to you?

First off, there is no reason for you to panic. The appreciation you have seen on your property is a paper gain. This paper gain does not impact your financial situation until you actually sell your home and accept an offer. When discussing appreciation and home values, it is important to remember the figures represent a projection of wealth. If you make your mortgage payments on time and then sell in 10 years, the value of your home will only matter when you actually sell at the tenth year. The value in years 2, 5 or 7 is more or less irrelevant. As long as you are able to meet your debt repayment obligation, there is no reason to panic because your home is losing some value.

The real estate market will recover and so will the value of your home. Of course, many people would like to know when the recovery will occur. The truth is nobody really knows. At the moment, the gurus are suggesting the market will bottom out in 2007 at some point and then recover. Even if it takes till 2008, you should be fine. Once appreciation rates start moving in a positive direction, you will recover any of your paper losses in due course.

Yes, the real estate market is pulling back. If you relax and live in your home for a few years, the value will rise again.
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