Ever since its property bubble burst spectacularly in late 2008, Dubai has been struggling to revive its shattered image.
But those investors who bought at the peak of the real-estate boom in the trading hub of the UAE say they still have no idea where their hundreds of thousands of dollars have gone.
And no one, not even the real-estate regulator, seems willing to help.
Al Jazeera’s Dan Nolan has their story from Dubai.
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Created this on the side while I was chasing down stuff for the homeless video, I am shocked at the amount of money that has been wasted in Southern California Real Estate
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*PLEASE RATE THIS VIDEO & COMMENT* This is a roller coaster simulation of the last 35 years of the Vancouver Real Estate market. The actual graph you’re riding is the inflation adjusted value of a house in Vancouver BC based on data collected by Royal LePage and calculated by the UBC Centre for Urban Economics and Real Estate. Some of the peaks and troughs have been rounded to keep the train from flying off the tracks, but other than that slight modification it is a precise scale model of the red line on this graph:
cuer.sauder.ubc.ca/cma/data/ResidentialRealEstate/HousingPrices/housing-pri-vancouver.pdf
Recent talk of a Canadian housing bubble calls for a look at the history of our bubbliest city: Vancouver BC. When the housing bubble of the early eighties popped in this city some house prices dropped by 50% over the next couple of years and didn’t reach their inflation adjusted real price again for 25 years. What would a real estate market bust look like these days?
This video was created using NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation software: nolimitscoaster.com/
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Interview and discussion with Barry Sternlicht of the Starwood Capital Group. He talks about how he end up with real estate business and the challenges they overcome. (For The Record)
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Easy to figure this one out.
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Here’s part 9 of “The Cocoanuts”
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From the October 6, 2009 PBS “News Hour.”
One sees this every day. Storefronts on Park Avenue South where overpriced restaurants sat two years ago are empty with “For Rent” signs, something one never saw in such neighborhoods. Traditionally in NYC, property changes hands in private deals, never through the posting of rent signs. With 1% down payments, commercial real estate makes the subprime meltdown look outright responsible.
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In 2007 the Real Estate Bubble began to deflate with Subprime mortgages busting the loudest. The stock market collapse in half in 2008.
This 60-Minutes special features experts that say 2010 is going to be worse. Millions more Americans are going to face foreclosure with their homes underwater, even prime mortgages. Home values are going to decrease another 30-50% in the most inflated markets. Get out now and go into safer assets.
Be ready investors and 401k holders, your stocks are about get cut in half AGAIN when this new panic across the entire platform of the housing market in 2010/2011.
Deflation, then more bailouts/stimulus, then serious inflation.
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